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Cornelius Johnson
Johnson, Cornelius ( Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen) (bapt. London, 14 Oct. 1593; d Utrecht, 5 Aug. 1661). Anglo-Dutch portrait painter. He was born in England of Flemish parents and perhaps trained in Holland. By about 1618 he was active in London and he worked there until 1643, when he left England... Read more |
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Eastman Johnson
Eastman Johnson 1824-1906, American portrait and genre painter, b. Lovell, Maine. He studied with a lithographer in Boston and later in Düsseldorf, then for almost four years at The Hague, where he was greatly influenced by the 17th-century Dutch masters. In 1855 Johnson returned to the United... Read more |
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Robert Frost
Robert Lee Frost Robert Lee Frost (1874-1963) was an intentionally American and traditionalist poet in an age of internationalized and experimental art. He used New England idioms, characters, and settings, recalling the roots of American culture, to get at universal experience. Robert Frost... Read more |
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Colonial New England
DOMINION OF NEW ENGLAND DOMINION OF NEW ENGLAND. After Charles II (1660–1685) was restored to the English throne in 1660, the Crown took steps to limit the independence of localities within England and the American colonies. Various measures were taken to ensure that the colonies remained... Read more |
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New England Company
NEW ENGLAND COMPANY NEW ENGLAND COMPANY. Known officially as the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England, the New England Company was initially an unincorporated joint stock venture, founded in 1649 for the purpose of converting New England Indians. The members were Puritans and... Read more |
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Prince of England Charles Edward
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Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
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Myles Cooper
Myles Cooper 1737?-1785, 2d president of King's College (now Columbia Univ.), b. England, educated at Oxford. He was ordained a priest in 1761 and went to King's College (1762) as professor of moral philosophy and assistant to the president. In 1763 he was made president, succeeding Samuel Johnson.... Read more |
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