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Peter Lanyon Peter Lanyon
Lanyon, Peter (1918–1964). British painter, born at St Ives, Cornwall. He studied at Penzance School of Art in 1937, at the Euston Road Art School in 1938, and then under Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo at St Ives. From 1940 to 1946 he served in the RAF and from 1950 to 1957 taught at the Bath... Read more
Charles Ives Charles Ives
Charles Ives , 1874-1954, American composer and organist, b. Danbury, Conn., grad. Yale, 1898; pupil of Dudley Buck and Horatio Parker. He was an organist (1893-1904) in churches in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. In the insurance business from 1898 to 1930, Ives was concurrently composing... Read more
Adrian Heath Adrian Heath
Heath, Adrian (1920–1992). British abstract painter, born in Burma. He studied at Newlyn School of Art under Stanhope Forbes in 1938 and in the following year went to the Slade School. In 1940 he joined the RAF and he was a prisoner of war in Germany, 1942–5; one of his fellow... Read more
Saint Ives School Saint Ives School
St Ives School. A loosely structured group of artists, flourishing particularly from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, who concentrated their activities in the Cornish fishing port of St Ives. Like Newlyn, St Ives had been popular with artists long before this: in the winter of 1883–4... Read more
Sir Terry Frost Sir Terry Frost
Frost, Sir Terry (1915–2003). British painter, born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, one of the leading artists of the St Ives School. He attended evening classes in art when he was sixteen, but then worked at various jobs, mainly concerned with electricity and radio, and did not take up... Read more
Thomas Holcroft Thomas Holcroft
Thomas Holcroft , 1745-1809, English dramatist and novelist. Sometimes credited with having introduced melodrama to the London stage, he is the author of the sentimental play The Road to Ruin (1792). His novels include Alwyn (1780) and two inspired by the revolutionary ideas of his friend... Read more
Alfred Firmin Loisy Alfred Firmin Loisy
Alfred Firmin Loisy , 1857-1940, French theologian, biblical critic, and leading exponent of biblical modernism . He was ordained (1879) a Roman Catholic priest and was (1881-93) professor at the Catholic Institute in Paris. His belief in greater freedom in interpreting the history and development... Read more
Currier and Ives Currier and Ives
Currier & Ives American lithographers and print publishers, who produced highly popular hand-colored prints of contemporary scenes and events in American life. Nathaniel Currier, 1813-88, b. Roxbury, Mass., founded the business in New York City in 1835, and in 1857 formed a partnership with... Read more
The Song of Hiawatha The Song of Hiawatha
Hiawatha, The Song of, narrative poem by Longfellow in unrhymed trochaic tetrameter, published in 1855. Its novel and facile meter has led to many parodies and imitations. The meter derives from the Finnish epic Kalevala, which the poem resembles in spirit as well as in several striking passages.... Read more
Lou Brock Lou Brock
Lou Brock 1939- American baseball player During the 1970s, Lou Brock did for base-stealing what slugger Mark McGwire did for the homerun in the 1990s: Brock turned the pursuit of the stolen base into a national pastime. In the history of baseball, few players have covered the 90 feet between the... Read more

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