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charles locke death: Let it Shine High Museum of Art, 2001 During 1996 and 1997, T. Marshall Hahn donated a substantial portion of his collection of contemporary folk art to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. His gift was the first major collection of self-taught art primarily from the South to be given to a general interest American museum. The Hahn Collection comprises more than 140 paintings, works on paper, and sculptures created by more than forty artists and is particularly strong in work by African American self-taught artists. The three essays in this book provide a context for this extraordinary gift. An interview with Hahn by Lynne E. Spriggs, the High's Curator of Folk Art, traces his personal collecting history. An essay by Joanne Cubbs, the High's first curator of folk art, explores conceptual and aesthetic themes common to Southern folk art, and an essay by Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, Chief Curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, presents an overview of the developing awareness of and market for Southern folk art. The catalogue section features color reproductions and short essays on eighty-five of the most significant objects in the Collection. |
charles locke death: Papers on Appeal from Order Entered November 20, 1908 , |
charles locke death: Joseph Severn, A Life Sue Brown, 2009-10-08 This biography of Joseph Severn (1793-1879), the best known but most controversial of Keats's friends, is based on a mass of newly discovered information, much of it still in private hands. Severn accompanied the dying Keats to Italy, nursed him in Rome and reported on his last weeks there in a famous series of moving letters. After Keats's death in relative obscurity, Severn pressed hard for an early biography and a more fitting memorial in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome. In the nineteenth century Severn's friendship with Keats was seen as a model of devoted masculine companionship and he was reburied by popular acclaim next to Keats in 1882. In the twentieth century, by contrast, he was denigrated as an unreliable, self-promoting witness. Sue Brown's book fills a major gap in studies of Keats and his circle. It reassesses Severn's character, friendship with Keats, and influence on the posthumous development of the poet's fame and provides new information on Keats's death. The significance of Severn's artistic career has previously been downplayed. This book offers the first full assessment of his work and of his turbulent spell as British Consul in Rome from 1860 to 1871. Keats was not Severn's only famous friend. For most of his adult life Severn was at the heart of the large, lively British community in Rome welcoming amongst others Gladstone, who became his most important patron, Ruskin, Walter Scott, Wordsworth, Turner, Samuel Palmer, David Wilkie, and many more. He maintained long friendships with Leigh Hunt, Mary Shelley, Charles Eastlake, Richard Monckton Milnes, amongst others, and enjoyed a rich family life. |
charles locke death: History Josiah Lafayette Seward, 1921 |
charles locke death: The Courteous CAD Catherine Palmer, 2023-06-20 Miss Prudence Watson discovers the inhumane working conditions at the worsted mill. The owner, William Sherbourne, is a cad with a secret so ghastly he'll do anything to protect it. Even worse, he's handsome and charming and not at all the villain Prudence expected him to be. |
charles locke death: Incognito N. Richard Nusbaum, 1941 |
charles locke death: History of Goodhue County , 1878 Provides histories and biographies for the cities and townships of: Belle Creek, Belvidere, Burnside, Cannon Falls, Central Point, Cherry Grove, Featherstone, Florence, Frontenac Station, Goodhue, Hay Creek, Holden, Kenyon, Leon Township, Minneola, Pine Island, Red Wing, Roscoe, Stanton, Vasa, Wanamingo, Warsaw, Wacouta, Welch, and Zumbrota. |
charles locke death: New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs. New York (State). Court of Appeals., 1911 Volume contains: 197 AD 149 (Kirkwood v. Smith) 198 AD 149 (Kaplan v. Mendetz) 199 AD 149 (M. J. Kraus & Co. v. Mayer) 200 AD 149 (Keiser v. Kaiser & Co.) 201 AD 149 (Levy v. Berg) 202 AD 149 (Lehan v. Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul) |
charles locke death: The Architect and Contract Reporter , 1896 |
charles locke death: The Gentleman's Magazine , 1843 The Gentleman's magazine section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the (Trader's) monthly intelligencer section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
charles locke death: The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle , 1804 |
charles locke death: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register , 1896 Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no. |
charles locke death: The Art Journal , 1866 |
charles locke death: The Miss Pickworth Collection: The Affectionate Adversary / The Bachelor's Bargain / The Courteous Cad Catherine Palmer, 2016-01-15 This collection bundles the entire 3 volumes of Catherine Palmer’s charming Regency-period Miss Pickworth series together in one e-book, for a great value! #1 The Affectionate Adversary Charles Locke is risking everything to make his fortune in a tea-trading enterprise. Sarah Carlyle believes money is the root of all evil and is determined to be rid of her fortune. When Charles and Sarah are thrown together at sea, their hearts are unexpectedly bound. But when Sarah discovers Charles’s hunger for money and Charles discovers Sarah’s fortune, their love is suddenly in question. Can Sarah give her heart to a man motivated by money? And does Charles truly love her—or does he love her fortune? #2 The Bachelor’s Bargain Best-selling author Catherine Palmer brings readers another stand-alone Regency-period romance in the vein of Jane Austen. When Ruel Chouteau returns home after his supposed death, he shocks everyone. They are even more surprised when he mock-proposes to a common housemaid as proof that no woman in her right mind would marry him. Anne Webster is no ordinary woman, and when she is shot through the leg, it appears that she will surely die. She decides to accept Ruel’s proposal so he will be obligated to save and provide for her family. Since he will have a year to mourn her death, Ruel will be spared the hounding from his family and the many families of single women in the community. But after the marriage on Anne’s deathbed, she surprises them all by returning to full health! Now Ruel and Anne must face a future they never expected! #3 The Courteous Cad On her tour of the English countryside, a chance encounter in the streets alerts Miss Prudence Watson to the inhumane working conditions at the worsted mill. She learns that the owner is William Sherbourne, a Royal Naval officer just returned from sea. Following in his wake is his reputation as a cad and a secret so ghastly he’ll do anything to protect it. Even worse, he’s handsome and charming and not at all the villain Prudence expected him to be. |
charles locke death: The Affectionate Adversary Catherine Palmer, 2024-03-19 She's a woman of great consequence. He's a man of little importance. But when fate throws them together, the only thing that matters is what their hearts are telling them. Charles Locke is determined to rise above his family's meager station by building a successful tea trading business with the inheritance his father has entrusted to him. Success is his only option. But when his ship is attacked by pirates on a voyage to India, he barely escapes with his life, and all seems lost. A well-respected lady, Miss Sarah Carlyle wants nothing to do with the ill-gotten money her late father left her and her sisters. She's determined to give it all away, devoting her life to helping those less fortunate instead of marrying for wealth only to lounge all day in grand estate or attend extravagant balls. But when Charles's calamity lands him onboard Sarah's ship to England, their hearts become intertwined, Charles never suspecting the largesse of Sarah's wealth and Sarah never learning of Charles's ambitions. But one surprising revelation will test the bounds of their relationship . . . and reveal whether either of them can be trusted. Fans of historical romance and readers of Jane Austen or Bridgeton will be swooning over this clean and wholesome, opposites-attract love story. Christian historical romance Regency romance Includes discussion questions for book clubs |
charles locke death: Labouchere-Ryves University of Oxford, 1888 |
charles locke death: The Next Book of the Lockes Jerry Norman Harrison, 2000 William Locke, Sr. is the immigrant ancestor of this Locke family under study. He was born 13 December 1628 in Stepney Parish, London, England. He embarked 22 March 1634 on the ship Planter to America and settled in Woburn, Massachusetts. He married Mary Clarke (1640-1715) 27 December 1655 in Woburn. William died 16 June 1720 in Woburn. . |
charles locke death: The Light of the Home Harvey Green, Mary-Ellen Perry, 2003-01-01 From the greatest collection of American Victoriana comes a wonderful evocation of the lives of women 100 years ago. Harvey Green culls from letters and diaries, quotes from magazines, and looks at the clothes, samplers, books, appliances, toys, and dolls of the era to provide a rare portrait of daily life in turn-of-the-century America. |
charles locke death: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1953 |
charles locke death: Spy , 1987-08 Smart. Funny. Fearless.It's pretty safe to say that Spy was the most influential magazine of the 1980s. It might have remade New York's cultural landscape; it definitely changed the whole tone of magazine journalism. It was cruel, brilliant, beautifully written and perfectly designed, and feared by all. There's no magazine I know of that's so continually referenced, held up as a benchmark, and whose demise is so lamented --Dave Eggers. It's a piece of garbage --Donald Trump. |
charles locke death: The New York Supplement , 1903 |
charles locke death: Debrett's Complete Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland ... John Debrett, 1841 |
charles locke death: Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen John Debrett, 1840 |
charles locke death: Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland, Baronetage of England John Debrett, 1840 |
charles locke death: Gentleman's Magazine, Or Monthly Intelligencer Sylvanus Urban (pseud. van Edward Cave.), 1843 |
charles locke death: The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... , 1843 |
charles locke death: Automobile Cases , 1963 |
charles locke death: The Future 500 Craig R. Hickman, Michael A. Silva, 2018-04-17 The Future 500, first published in 1987, shows how business leaders can immediately begin to apply the lessons for aspiring enterprises in eight crucial spheres: the global marketplace, private-public sector relationships, collaboration v. competition, creative capital investment strategies, ethics and social responsibility, new organisational forms, integrated corporate subcultures, and the fulfilment of needs and desires. |
charles locke death: Encyclopaedia Londinensis John Wilkes, 1811 |
charles locke death: The Massachusetts General Hospital Frederic Augustus Washburn, 1939 |
charles locke death: Architect , 1906 |
charles locke death: History of the Chenoweth Family, Beginning 449 A.D. Cora Viola Hiatt, 1925 |
charles locke death: The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Females, Including Beauties of the Courts of George IV. and William IV. With Memoirs by J. Burke, Etc John Burke, 1833 |
charles locke death: The Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Females John Burke, 1833 |
charles locke death: The Man who Made Nasby: David Ross Locke John M. Harrison, 1969 This biographical study is concerned with Locke's career as editor, publisher, lecturer, politician, and public figure, aspects of his life that have been largely obscured by the image of the fictitious Nasby, and it examines the broader aspects of Locke's significance as a journalist. Originally published in 1969. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
charles locke death: Forbes , 1991 |
charles locke death: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1955 Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (July - December) |
charles locke death: Catalog of Copyright Entries , 1954 |
charles locke death: The Gentleman's Magazine: Or, Monthly Intelligencer Edward Cave, 1843 |
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