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The International Studio /June 1915 . ing a myrtle wreath from HenriettaMaria. With the illustrations to the present article arealso included three works by Rodin which belong tothe.coUtction-LEternel Printemps or LAmouretPsyche; Les Voix; and LIllusionPris/e ; but wepropose to deal textually with the sculpture andthe drawings of the collection in a separate article. 1 he encouragement that Mr. Davis has given toartists must not be estimated only by the picturesm his house. All that is most representative ofthe vitality of painting in England at this momentwill be represented in France, in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-studio-june-1915-ing-a-myrtle-wreath-from-henriettamaria-with-the-illustrations-to-the-present-article-arealso-included-three-works-by-rodin-which-belong-tothecoutction-leternel-printemps-or-lamouretpsyche-les-voix-and-lillusionprise-but-wepropose-to-deal-textually-with-the-sculpture-andthe-drawings-of-the-collection-in-a-separate-article-1-he-encouragement-that-mr-davis-has-given-toartists-must-not-be-estimated-only-by-the-picturesm-his-house-all-that-is-most-representative-ofthe-vitality-of-painting-in-england-at-this-momentwill-be-represented-in-france-in-the-image338175713.html
RM2AJ56G1–The International Studio /June 1915 . ing a myrtle wreath from HenriettaMaria. With the illustrations to the present article arealso included three works by Rodin which belong tothe.coUtction-LEternel Printemps or LAmouretPsyche; Les Voix; and LIllusionPris/e ; but wepropose to deal textually with the sculpture andthe drawings of the collection in a separate article. 1 he encouragement that Mr. Davis has given toartists must not be estimated only by the picturesm his house. All that is most representative ofthe vitality of painting in England at this momentwill be represented in France, in the
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Some celebrated Irish beauties of the last century . ere given. HenriettaMaria, who likewise annexed it, banished all carnal amusements, andfilled it with Capuchin Friars, who, in their turn, were banished. Itwas said that the Pretender was secreted in Somerset House. Under theGeorges it was constantly occupied by royal guests. Christian of Den-mark and the Duke of Brunswick lodged there at the time of theirmarriages with the royal princesses. Under George III. it was de-molished, and rebuilt by Sir William Chambers, when the front wing,looking on the Strand, was devoted to the Royal Academy o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-celebrated-irish-beauties-of-the-last-century-ere-given-henriettamaria-who-likewise-annexed-it-banished-all-carnal-amusements-andfilled-it-with-capuchin-friars-who-in-their-turn-were-banished-itwas-said-that-the-pretender-was-secreted-in-somerset-house-under-thegeorges-it-was-constantly-occupied-by-royal-guests-christian-of-den-mark-and-the-duke-of-brunswick-lodged-there-at-the-time-of-theirmarriages-with-the-royal-princesses-under-george-iii-it-was-de-molished-and-rebuilt-by-sir-william-chambers-when-the-front-winglooking-on-the-strand-was-devoted-to-the-royal-academy-o-image342750204.html
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The British nation a history / by George MWrong . plans, who to him were always villains. A resolveonce formed he never changed,and when really brought to bayhe scorned to consult expe-diency. Undoubtedly he hudmany amiable personal qualities,for he proved a tender husbandand a fond father. He sharedcreditably in the manly sportsof the time, was an excellentjudge of both music and paint-ing, and had a mind well storedwith ecclesiastical learning. Hisultimate ruin was brought aboutin part by the influence of his Bourbon wife, HenriettaMaria, a daughter of that Henry IV of France who hadgained h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-nation-a-history-by-george-mwrong-plans-who-to-him-were-always-villains-a-resolveonce-formed-he-never-changedand-when-really-brought-to-bayhe-scorned-to-consult-expe-diency-undoubtedly-he-hudmany-amiable-personal-qualitiesfor-he-proved-a-tender-husbandand-a-fond-father-he-sharedcreditably-in-the-manly-sportsof-the-time-was-an-excellentjudge-of-both-music-and-paint-ing-and-had-a-mind-well-storedwith-ecclesiastical-learning-hisultimate-ruin-was-brought-aboutin-part-by-the-influence-of-his-bourbon-wife-henriettamaria-a-daughter-of-that-henry-iv-of-france-who-hadgained-h-image343213706.html
RM2AXAMGA–The British nation a history / by George MWrong . plans, who to him were always villains. A resolveonce formed he never changed,and when really brought to bayhe scorned to consult expe-diency. Undoubtedly he hudmany amiable personal qualities,for he proved a tender husbandand a fond father. He sharedcreditably in the manly sportsof the time, was an excellentjudge of both music and paint-ing, and had a mind well storedwith ecclesiastical learning. Hisultimate ruin was brought aboutin part by the influence of his Bourbon wife, HenriettaMaria, a daughter of that Henry IV of France who hadgained h
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. Shakespeare on the stage. prime, was not perfect dra-matic art there is no such thing,— And there is nothing left remarkableBeneath the visiting moon. ELLEN TERRY AS A LECTURER. Twenty-seven years, almost to the day, after herfirst dramatic appearance in New York,—October30, 1883, at the Star Theatre, as Queen HenriettaMaria, in Willss picturesque and pathetic play ofKing Charles I.,—Ellen Terry made her firstappearance in that capital as a Lecturer and, at theHudson Theatre, November 3, 1910, delivered a dis-course, diversified by readings, on ShakespearesHeroines—Triumphant. Many things, i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shakespeare-on-the-stage-prime-was-not-perfect-dra-matic-art-there-is-no-such-thing-and-there-is-nothing-left-remarkablebeneath-the-visiting-moon-ellen-terry-as-a-lecturer-twenty-seven-years-almost-to-the-day-after-herfirst-dramatic-appearance-in-new-yorkoctober30-1883-at-the-star-theatre-as-queen-henriettamaria-in-willss-picturesque-and-pathetic-play-ofking-charles-iellen-terry-made-her-firstappearance-in-that-capital-as-a-lecturer-and-at-thehudson-theatre-november-3-1910-delivered-a-dis-course-diversified-by-readings-on-shakespearesheroinestriumphant-many-things-i-image336777211.html
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From Gretna Green to Land's End : a literary journey in England . elled cabinets andclocks; the same notable succession of por-traits in which the varying art of Van Dyke,Holbein, Rembrandt, Rubens, Lely, Knellerhas perpetuated some of the most significantfaces of history. How strangely they turntheir eyes on one another! — Anne Boleyn;her Bluebeard, Henry VHI, pictured here notonly in his rank manhood, but as a sweet-lipped child; Loyola in priestly vestments ofgold and crimson; the Earl of Strafford withhis doomful look; Charles I; HenriettaMaria; Rupert of the Rhine; the heroicMarquis of Mo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-gretna-green-to-lands-end-a-literary-journey-in-england-elled-cabinets-andclocks-the-same-notable-succession-of-por-traits-in-which-the-varying-art-of-van-dykeholbein-rembrandt-rubens-lely-knellerhas-perpetuated-some-of-the-most-significantfaces-of-history-how-strangely-they-turntheir-eyes-on-one-another!-anne-boleynher-bluebeard-henry-vhi-pictured-here-notonly-in-his-rank-manhood-but-as-a-sweet-lipped-child-loyola-in-priestly-vestments-ofgold-and-crimson-the-earl-of-strafford-withhis-doomful-look-charles-i-henriettamaria-rupert-of-the-rhine-the-heroicmarquis-of-mo-image339980109.html
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A day in historic and beautiful Annapolis . e for his Queen Terra Mariae (Maryland).The State of Maryland ordered this painting of HenriettaMaria, and Miss Mackubin was allowed to go to Warwick Cas-tle to copy the celebrated Van Dyck of her there. Our next point of interest was St. Annes Episcopal Churchon Church Circle, and on our way to it from the GovernorsMansion, we passed the artistic Memorial Fountain, erected todo honor to the memory of Rev. W. S. Southgate, a faithfulrector of St. Ainies for thirty years. A tall, graceful cross,with a wide basin of fresh water below it, where several Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-day-in-historic-and-beautiful-annapolis-e-for-his-queen-terra-mariae-marylandthe-state-of-maryland-ordered-this-painting-of-henriettamaria-and-miss-mackubin-was-allowed-to-go-to-warwick-cas-tle-to-copy-the-celebrated-van-dyck-of-her-there-our-next-point-of-interest-was-st-annes-episcopal-churchon-church-circle-and-on-our-way-to-it-from-the-governorsmansion-we-passed-the-artistic-memorial-fountain-erected-todo-honor-to-the-memory-of-rev-w-s-southgate-a-faithfulrector-of-st-ainies-for-thirty-years-a-tall-graceful-crosswith-a-wide-basin-of-fresh-water-below-it-where-several-image343126338.html
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. Old picture books; with other essays on bookish subjects. n both of these the Sheldon arms are quar-tered with those ofRalphs wife (HenriettaMaria, daughter ofThomas Savage, Vis-count Rock Savage),and both books havewritten in them themotto, In Posterum,apparently in Ralphsautograph. A third book, Greenways trans-lation of the Annals ofTacitus (London, 1640),bears on its title-pagethe autograph of Geo. Sheldon, and on the cover theSheldon arms as here shown. The next two volumes we may note are Thomas Masons Of the Consecration of Bishops in the Church of England (1613), and the Works of Kin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-picture-books-with-other-essays-on-bookish-subjects-n-both-of-these-the-sheldon-arms-are-quar-tered-with-those-ofralphs-wife-henriettamaria-daughter-ofthomas-savage-vis-count-rock-savageand-both-books-havewritten-in-them-themotto-in-posterumapparently-in-ralphsautograph-a-third-book-greenways-trans-lation-of-the-annals-oftacitus-london-1640bears-on-its-title-pagethe-autograph-of-geo-sheldon-and-on-the-cover-thesheldon-arms-as-here-shown-the-next-two-volumes-we-may-note-are-thomas-masons-of-the-consecration-of-bishops-in-the-church-of-england-1613-and-the-works-of-kin-image336819530.html
RM2AFYCMX–. Old picture books; with other essays on bookish subjects. n both of these the Sheldon arms are quar-tered with those ofRalphs wife (HenriettaMaria, daughter ofThomas Savage, Vis-count Rock Savage),and both books havewritten in them themotto, In Posterum,apparently in Ralphsautograph. A third book, Greenways trans-lation of the Annals ofTacitus (London, 1640),bears on its title-pagethe autograph of Geo. Sheldon, and on the cover theSheldon arms as here shown. The next two volumes we may note are Thomas Masons Of the Consecration of Bishops in the Church of England (1613), and the Works of Kin
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