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Mary Young Hunter, the Glossary

Index Mary Young Hunter

Mary Young Hunter or Young-Hunter (1872 – 1947) was a New Zealand painter.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Amos Pinchot, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller, Carmel Valley, California, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, Edward G. Kuster, FamilySearch, Florence, Gesso, Jean Webster, Kensington, Lausanne, Marquess of Londonderry, Mary Pillsbury Lord, Monterey, California, Napier, New Zealand, New Zealand, Painting, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Queen Victoria, Royal Academy of Arts, Sumner Welles, Women Painters of the World.

  2. 19th-century New Zealand painters
  3. 19th-century New Zealand women artists

Amos Pinchot

Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 – February 18, 1944) was an American lawyer and reformist.

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Benezit Dictionary of Artists

The Benezit Dictionary of Artists (in French, Bénézit: Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs) is an extensive publication of bibliographical information on painters, sculptors, designers and engravers created primarily for art museums, auction houses, historians and dealers.

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Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller

Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller (née Hooker; October 2, 1909 – November 29, 1992) was an American art sponsor, twice president of the Museum of Modern Art, and wife of John D. Rockefeller III and mother of Jay Rockefeller.

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Carmel Valley, California

Carmel Valley is an unincorporated community in Monterey County, California, United States.

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Carmel-by-the-Sea, commonly known simply as Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, located on the Central Coast of California.

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Edward G. Kuster

Edward Gerhard Kuster (August 15, 1878 – September 1961) was a musician and attorney from Los Angeles for twenty-one years before coming to Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in 1921.

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FamilySearch

FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization and website offering genealogical records, education, and software.

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Florence

Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.

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Gesso

St. Martin of Tours, from St. Michael and All Angels Church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire Gesso ('chalk', from the gypsum, from γύψος), also known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", is a white paint mixture used to coat rigid surfaces such as wooden painting panels or masonite as a permanent absorbent primer substrate for painting.

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Jean Webster

Jean Webster was the pen name of Alice Jane Chandler Webster (July 24, 1876 – June 11, 1916), an American author whose books include Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy.

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Kensington

Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.

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Lausanne

Lausanne (Losena) is the capital and largest city of the Swiss French-speaking canton of Vaud.

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Marquess of Londonderry

Marquess of Londonderry, of the County of Londonderry, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Mary Pillsbury Lord

Mary Pillsbury Lord (November 14, 1904 – July 21, 1978) was an American civic worker and officer in several charitable organizations, as well as serving as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations General Assembly.

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Monterey, California

Monterey (Monterrey) is a city in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast.

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Napier, New Zealand

Napier (Ahuriri) is a city on the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Hawke's Bay region.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Painting

Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").

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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB, later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood" partly modelled on the Nazarene movement.

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Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll

Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (Louisa Caroline Alberta; 18 March 1848 – 3 December 1939) was the sixth child and fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Mary Young Hunter and Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll are 19th-century women painters.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.

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Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England.

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Sumner Welles

Benjamin Sumner Welles (October 14, 1892September 24, 1961) was an American government official and diplomat.

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Women Painters of the World

Women Painters of the World, from the time of Caterina Vigri, 1413–1463, to Rosa Bonheur and the present day, assembled and edited by Walter Shaw Sparrow, lists an overview of prominent women painters up to 1905, the year of publication.

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See also

19th-century New Zealand painters

19th-century New Zealand women artists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Young_Hunter