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Occupation | Muriel Spark | After the war, MS
got an editorial job on the Argentor, the quarterly trade magazine of the National Jewellers' Association
. The work involved writing, editing, proof-reading, and research on jewellery at the College of Heralds |
Occupation | Elizabeth Rigby | The Russian journey launched ER
's literary career, through the success of the book she wrote about it. Already an experienced translator, she was encouraged by this success to write essays and reviews for periodicals... |
Travel | Elizabeth Rigby | The couple travelled extensively in Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany during their married life, partly in quest of masterpieces for the National Gallery
. Lochhead, Marion C. Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake. John Murray. 97 Rigby, Elizabeth. “Preface and Memoirs”. Journals and Correspondence of Lady Eastlake, edited by Charles Eastlake Smith, J. Murray, p. Various pages. 1: 279 |
Education | Elizabeth Rigby | While in Germany, she learned German and developed an appreciation of German arts which informs her later writings. (She also taught herself Russian while living with her sister in the Baltics.) Lochhead, Marion C. Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake. John Murray. 6 |
Employer | Kathleen Raine | KR
was Andrew Mellon Lecturer at the National Gallery
of Art, Washington, DC. Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 46: 315 |
Friends, Associates | Adelaide Procter | Kemble describes AP
in this setting as looking already like a poet, with a preternaturally thoughtful, mournful expression for a little child. Kemble, Fanny. Records of a Girlhood. Henry Holt. 499 |
Reception | Beatrix Potter | She sometimes wrote of her own drawing and painting as an obsession: Why cannot one be content to look at it? I cannot rest, I must draw, however poor the result. But also, watching and... |
Education | John Oliver Hobbes | She then attended a number of schools: a boarding establishment at Newbury in Berkshire between 1876 and 1877 (run by the Misses Godwin), a school in Paris from 1880 to 1881 (she was fluent in... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Nina Hamnett | At twenty-two, NH
felt it was time she experienced sex. She selected a most beautiful creature with long green eyes and hands like the Angel in the National Gallery
by Filippino Lippi
, and with... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Augusta Gregory | |
Textual Production | Germaine Greer | GG
has published a good deal in her scholarly field of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century women's writing. Her anthology (with Susan Hastings
, Jeslyn Medoff
and Melinda Sansone
), Kissing the Rod, has played an... |
Textual Production | Michael Field | Since 1890 Katharine Harris Bradley and Edith Cooper had been preparing to write a collection of poems responding to European art by touring several important galleries (including, besides the National Gallery
in London, the Louvre |
Publishing | U. A. Fanthorpe | The cover features Uccello
's well-known painting St George and the Dragon, in the National Gallery
, subject of Not My Best Side, the poem which remains UAF
's single best-known work. Cover-paintings... |
Occupation | Lady Colin Campbell | During the 1870s the future LCC
developed a passion for art. She went on to become a close associate of some of the most famous artists of the day. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Friends, Associates | Maria Callcott | In Rome they got to know the painter Charles Eastlake
, and through him other artists, such as John Jackson
and J. W. M. Turner
. MC
's developing interest in the pre-Renaissance art of... |
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