Infobox artist name ThomasEakins image Eakins selfportrait.jpg imagesize 240px caption Self portrait ThomasEakins Self portrait , National Academy of Design , New York. In 1894 the artist wrote My honors ... Eakins Artist of Philadelphia , page xvi. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1982. ref birthname Thomas ... http www.pbs.org wnet americanmasters episodes thomaseakins about thomaseakins 581 About Thomas ..., Volume II, page 285. ref Life and work See also List of works by ThomasEakins Youth Eakins was born ... to Philadelphia in the early 1840s to raise his family. ThomasEakins observed his father at work ... out a careful design, skills he later applied to his art. ref Amy B. Werbel, ThomasEakins , Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001, ISBN 0 87633 142 8, p. 5 ref File ThomasEakins as a young boy.jpg thumb ThomasEakins, at age 6 He was an athletic child who enjoyed rowing, ice skating, swimming, wrestling ... interest in the human body led him to consider becoming a surgeon. ref Canaday, John ThomasEakins ... . ref H. Barbara Weinberg, ThomasEakins , Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001, ISBN 0 87633 142 ... melodious up & down the hills especially up. I hate affectation. ref Homer, William Innes, ThomasEakins ... to the artistic conventionalities of the city . ref Marc Simpson, ThomasEakins , Philadelphia ... from Academy File ThomasEakins circa 1882 cropped.jpg right thumbnail ThomasEakins, circa ... A. Foster, ThomasEakins , Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001, ISBN 0 87633 142 8, p. 102 ref Although ... by William Rudolf O Donovan men & ThomasEakins horses , 1893 1894, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New ... & ThomasEakins horses , 1893 1894, Grand Army Plaza , Brooklyn, New York City Owing to Eakins devotion ... in the world . ref Weinberg, H. Barbara, ThomasEakins and the Metropolitan Museum of Art ... in Washington, D.C., until he withdrew from teaching by 1898. Photography File Eakins, Thomas 1844 ... Rosenheim, Jeff L., ThomasEakins, Artist Photographer, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art , ThomasEakins ... more details
Infobox nrhp name ThomasEakins House nrhp type nhl image ThomasEakins House, 1729 Mount Vernon Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania .jpg caption ThomasEakins House lat degrees 39 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 56 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 10 long seconds 2 long direction W location 1729 Mount Vernon Street br Philadelphia, Pennsylvania nearest city area built ca. 1854 architect architecture designated nrhp type December 21, 1965 ref name five cite web url http www.brynmawr.edu iconog nrs nhls.html title National Historic Landmarks NHL in the Five County Area ref added established visitation num visitation year refnum 66000679 ref http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 506&ResourceType Building National Historic Landmark ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref area convert 0.1 acre governing body Local refnum 66000679 The ThomasEakins House was a home of ThomasEakins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It is a National Historic Landmark . ref name five The house was built about 1854 by the father of ThomasEakins. It is a four story townhouse with three stories built of brick and the fourth of wood. ThomasEakins inherited the house in 1899. He lived there until his death in 1916. ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 66000679.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination ThomasEakins House 32  KB date August 14, 1974 author Richard E. Greenwood and Mary Bartlett Cowdrey publisher National Park Service postscript None and PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Photos 66000679.pdf Accompanying one photo, exterior, undated 32  KB ref The Mural ... in the ThomasEakins house. References reflist External links http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.pa1205 ThomasEakins House at the Historic American Buildings Survey http www.muralarts.org Mural Arts Program National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Eakins, Thomas, House Category ... more details
File Eakins selfportrait.jpg thumb 280px ThomasEakins . Self portrait , 1902. Oil on canvas, convert 30 x 25 in National Academy of Design . Self portrait is an oil on canvas painting by ThomasEakins ... only independent self portraits. ref name Wilmerding155 Wilmerding, et al. 1993. p.155 ref File Eakins self portrait.jpg thumb left ThomasEakins Self portrait , c. 1902. Oil on canvas mounted on fibre ... Reflist References Goodrich, Lloyd ThomasEakins , Vol. II. Harvard University Press, 1982. ISBN 0 674 88490 6 Sewell, Darrel. ThomasEakins Artist of Philadelphia . Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1982. ISBN 0 87633 047 2 Sewell, Darrel et al. ThomasEakins . Yale University Press, 2001. ISBN 0 87633 ... 9 Wilmerding, John, et al. ThomasEakins . Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993. ISBN 1560983132 Eakins Category 1902 paintings Category ThomasEakins paintings Category self portraits ... in 1902. Although Eakins included himself as an observer or participant in group portraits and genre ... his work, Eakins was not invited to become a member of the National Academy of Design until ... as an Associate elect of the National Academy on 12 March 1902, Eakins quickly painted this self ... Eakins had included himself in several early sporting pictures, as well as The Swimming Hole ... oil was intended as an anatomical study or an experiment in emotional tone that Eakins ... 20 x 16 in , was used by Eakins for only two other portraits. ref name Wilmerding155 Wilmerding, et ... Wilmerding155 Wilmerding, et al. 1993. p.155 ref Eakins student Charles Bregler recalled that the painting ... At convert 30 x 25 in , the Academy canvas is larger than Eakins customary format of convert 24 x 20 ... version ref Updike, P.80 ref though in both paintings Eakins makes direct eye contact with the viewer .... p.156 ref The pose of the upper body is the same as that which Eakins used in Portrait of Leslie ... example of Eakins mature technique an unmatched demonstration of his absolute control of the medium ... more details
File ThomasEakins circa 1882 cropped.jpg thumb Photograph of ThomasEakins circa 1882 This is a list of professionally authenticated paintings, drawings, and sculptures by ThomasEakins . As there is no catalogue ... published catalogs. Background During his lifetime, ThomasEakins sold few paintings. On his ... was quite successful in the period between ThomasEakins death and her own, she donated ... notes. In 1933, Goodrich published ThomasEakins His Life and Works . Though it was incomplete, unillustrated .... The Photographs of ThomasEakins 1972 ISBN 0670552615 is a fully illustrated catalog of photographs by ThomasEakins and his associates. Because Eakins did not keep detailed records of his photographs .... The Life and Work of ThomasEakins 1974 ISBN 0670427950 included a checklist of Eakins works, a number ... to the subject of ThomasEakins. He began writing a three volume book, ThomasEakins . The first ... volume, a ThomasEakins catalogue raisonn , before he died in 1987. He donated his papers to the Philadelphia ... Kathleen Foster published a definitive catalog of the Bregler collection, ThomasEakins Rediscovered ... Juvenalia Goodrich classified several early works by ThomasEakins works made prior to Eakins arrival ... in the 1933 Goodrich catalog, but was included in his two volume ThomasEakins , or in notes ... at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts are listed according to their number in ThomasEakins Rediscovered ... Eakins 2C Thomas Cowperthwait&creationPlace &culture &fulltext &pc 1&page 1 Fogg Museum Web entry ... says Goodrich, ThomasEakins 1933 cat. nos. 19 30. Goodrich cat no. 23 Study of a Girl s Head ... thomaseakins objectview.aspx?page 7&sort 2&sortdir desc&keyword 22Thomas 20Eakins 22&fp 4&dd1 0 ... of art collection database all the champion single sculls max schmitt in a single thomaseakins ... for ThomasEakins Volume I, Pages 718 719 ref File ThomasEakins Elizabeth Crowell with a Dog.jpg 100px ... 55 Watercolor Given to Jean L on G r me by ThomasEakins. Present location unknown ref name GP John ... more details
There are several people with the surname EakinsThomasEakins 1844 1916 , United States American artist. John Eakins died 1998 , Canada Canadian politician. surname ... more details
Eakins Press is an United States American publishing house established by Leslie George Katz in 1966, naming it in honor of painter ThomasEakins . ref name KatzObit Dunning, Jennifer. http www.nytimes.com 1997 05 04 nyregion leslie george katz 78 founder of eakins press.html Leslie George Katz, 78, Founder of Eakins Press , The New York Times , May 4, 1997. Accessed March 22, 2009. ref Katz had obtained the funds to establish the company by selling a series of paintings by Eakins that his father had purchased secretly and placed in locations scattered around Baltimore. Katz discovered his father s secret in the 1950s, and sold the paintings to art collector Joseph Hirshhorn . ref name KatzObit The publishing firm debuted in September 1966 with the release of four books, part of what Katz described would be seven to 10 books issued annually. ref Staff. http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F00F14FE3F55167A93CAA91782D85F428685F9 Books Authors New Publisher to Bow , The New York Times , September 8, 1966. Accessed March 25, 2009. ref The initial releases were The Animal Hotel , a novella by poet Jean Garrigue A replica of the original 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass , the collection of twelve poems written by Walt Whitman that he had published himself ref http www.eakinspress.com about.html About the Press , Eakins Press Foundation. Accessed March 22, 2009. ref Message From the Interior a collection of photographs by Walker Evans , who was best known for his work for the Farm Security Administration that captured the effects of the Great Depression ref name KatzObit and Ready ... . ref name MayhallObit In the three decades before his death, Eakins Press published 56 books that were ... to Ready for the Ha Ha & Other Satires , Eakins Press also published other works by his wife, including ... works published by the Eakins Press, along with samples of the art produced by the artists highlighted ... External links http www.eakinspress.com Eakins Press Foundation Category Book publishing companies ... more details
Image Washington Monument Philadelphia 27527.jpg right thumb 320px The Washington Monument at Eakins Oval. At the end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway , just in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art , is Eakins Oval . The loop of road is usually host to a large volume of traffic as it connects the core of the city with Fairmount Park , Kelly Drive formerly East River Drive , and Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive formerly West River Drive . During holiday parades and other major municipal events, such as the Thanksgiving Day Parade, it is shut down to automobile traffic and it becomes the center stage for the gathering. The oval was part of urban planner Jacques Gr ber s design for the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, which he proposed in 1917. ref http www.nps.gov history hps hli currents franklinpark historic.htm Historic Notes on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at the National Park Service . ref The oval is named for ThomasEakins , Philadelphia resident, world famous realist painter, and fine arts educator. The southeastern side of the oval is used as a parking lot . The Washington Monument Just inside the northwest edge of Eakins Oval, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art stairs, stands the Washington Monument fountain. It was commissioned and designed by sculptor Rudolf Siemering . The sculpture was dedicated in 1897 at the Green Street entrance to Fairmount Park . It was moved in 1928 to its present location after construction on the parkway was completed. In 1997, work began to restore the statue under the direction of Margo Berg of the Philadelphia Art Commission. Over the years, the sculpture had loosened from its base, and the fountain had ceased to function properly. The restoration was completed in June of the same year, 100 years after it was dedicated. The bronze and granite sculpture features a uniformed George Washington mounted on a horse. Washington and his horse are poised on top of the fountain, facing southeast down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway towards ... more details
James Scott Eakins Jim, Jimbo, Jumbo born May 24, 1946, in Sacramento, California is a retired United States American professional basketball player. A 6 11 center basketball center from Brigham Young University , Eakins was selected in the fifth round of the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Francisco Warriors and in the 1968 ABA Draft by the Oakland Oaks ABA Oakland Oaks . Eakins played eight seasons 1968 1976 in the American Basketball Association as a member of the Oakland Oaks ABA Oakland Oaks , Washington Caps , Virginia Squires , Utah Stars , and New Jersey Nets New York Nets . He won ABA championships in 1969 ABA Finals 1969 with the Oakland Oaks and in 1976 ABA Finals 1976 with the New York Nets. Eakins also represented Virginia in the 1974 ABA All Star Game . After the ABA NBA merger in 1976, Eakins played in the NBA until 1978 as a member of the Sacramento Kings Kansas City Kings , San Antonio Spurs , and Milwaukee Bucks . In his ABA NBA career, he scored 8,255 points and grabbed 5,578 rebound basketball rebounds . External links http www.basketball reference.com players e eakinji01.html Career statistics https www.nbrpa.com nbrpa scholarship images jim eakins scholar.jpg Recent photo of Jim Eakins nbrpa.com Oakland Oaks 1968 69 ABA champions New York Nets 1975 76 ABA champions Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eakins, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eakins, Jim Category 1946 births Category Living people Category American basketball players Category BYU Cougars men s basketball players Category San Francisco Warriors draft picks Category Oakland Oaks draft picks Category Oakland Oaks players Category Washington Caps players Category Virginia Squires players Category Utah Stars players Category New York Nets players Category Kansas City Kings players Category San Antonio ... Centers basketball 1940s US hoops bio stub it Jim Eakins ... more details
career start 1988 career end 2004 Dallas F. Eakins born February 27, 1967 is a former American ice hockey defenseman and current head coach of the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League . Eakins ..., the majority of Eakins career was played in the AHL and the International Hockey League 1945 2001 IHL . In those two leagues, Eakins played 882 games, scoring 43 goals and 179 assists for 222 points while playing on 10 different teams not to mention the 8 NHL teams Eakins played on during that time . Eakins won two Calder Cups as a member of the Chicago Wolves in the AHL and has also played in the Ontario Hockey League OHL . ref http www.ohlalumnicentral.com tag dallas eakins OHL Alumni Classics OHL Grads Coaching In The AHL ref Eakins was named as an assistant coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs on July 20, 2006. ref http www.life.com image 72096551 ref Eakins served the same role the year before for the Toronto Marlies of the AHL. citation needed date January 2011 Eakins once made a bet ... Big Hair stated that Eakins could shave his head at center ice of the Cincinnati Gardens if he eclipsed that mark. Eakins not only scored six goals, but did it in 30 games. The head shaving took place ... as the role of captain of the AHL Manitoba Moose in 2003 04, Eakins switched from his number ... Eakins also rents out vacation properties in Scottsdale, Arizona . He is married to actress Ingrid ... Kavelaars Biography date accessdate 2011 02 08 ref On August 4, 2009, Eakins was named the head coach ... www.pensionplanpuppets.com 2009 8 4 976228 toronto maple leafs name dallas Toronto tabs Eakins as Marlies ... Persondata . NAME Eakins, Dallas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ice hockey player DATE ... USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eakins, Dallas Category 1967 births Category American ... Jets players Category Worcester IceCats players fr Dallas Eakins ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 John Eakins born in Mariposa Township, Ontario Mariposa Township in Victoria County, Ontario Victoria County , Ontario died September 16, 1998 was a former politician in Ontario, Canada . He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Ontario Liberal Party Liberal from 1975 to 1990, and was a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson . Eakins was educated in Lindsay, Ontario . He served as a councillor in Lindsay for three years, and as mayor for six. Eakins was also a governor of Fleming College , and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion . He first sought election to the Ontario legislature in the Ontario general election, 1967 1967 provincial election , but lost to Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Progressive Conservative Glen Hodgson by 2,016 votes in Victoria Haliburton . He ran again in the Ontario general election, 1971 1971 election , and lost to Hodgson by 2,119 votes. The Ontario Liberal Party increased its legislative representation in the Ontario general election, 1975 1975 provincial election , and Eakins defeated Hodgson by 1,023 votes in his third attempt. He was re elected by greater margins in the elections of Ontario general election, 1977 1977 , Ontario general election, 1981 1981 , Ontario general election, 1985 1985 and Ontario general election, 1987 1987 . After serving in opposition for forty two years, the Liberal Party formed a minority government after the 1985 election. David Peterson, the province s new Premier of Ontario Premier , appointed Eakins as his Minister of Tourism and Recreation Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation on June 26, 1985. He held this position until September 29, 1987, when he was appointed as Minister of Municipal Affairs Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs . He left cabinet on August 2, 1989. Eakins did not run in the Ontario general election, 1990 1990 ... Eakins, John Category 1998 deaths Category Ontario Liberal Party MPPs ... more details
Infobox afl player firstname Peter lastname Eakins image image name birthdate 16 February 1947 birthplace originalteam Subiaco Football Club Subiaco heightweight 189 cm 86 kg dead deathdate deathplace debutdate 1970 VFL season 1970 debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Collingwood Football Club Collingwood 1970 72 32 games, 1 goal coach coachingteams statsend 1972 careerhighlights Peter Eakins born 12 February 1947 is a former Australian rules football er who played with Collingwood Football Club Collingwood in the Australian Football League VFL during the early 1970s. Eakins started his career in Western Australia at the Subiaco Football Club , making his debut in 1966. He was a good spoiler of the ball and had an exceptionally long kick. First selected to represent his state in 1968, Eakins became a regular at interstate contests and won a Tassie Medal for his performance at the 1969 Adelaide Carnival as well as getting selected to the All Australian Team All Australian team as a centre half back. Collingwood recruited him soon after and he was a back pocket in their losing 1970 VFL Grand Final side. His time in Victoria was hindered by injuries and he returned to Subiaco after three seasons before retiring at the age of just 26. References AflRleague ref P Peter Eakins.html http www.fullpointsfooty.net e.htm Peter 20Eakins 20 Subiaco 20& 20Collingwood Full Points Footy Peter Eakins Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eakins, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 February 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eakins, Peter Category 1947 births Category Australian rules footballers from Western Australia Category Collingwood Football Club players Category Subiaco Football Club players Category All Australians Category Living people ... more details
Image The Artist s Wife and His Setter Dog.jpg right thumbnail The Artist s wife and his dog by ThomasEakins, depicts Susan Macdowell Eakins and Harry, the family dog. Susan Hannah Macdowell Eakins September 21, 1851 December 27, 1938 ref Lloyd Goodrich . ThomasEakins, Volume II . Harvard Press, 1982. ISBN 0674884906. Page 283 ref was an American artist and wife of ThomasEakins . She was the fifth of eight children of a Philadelphia engraver, well known in the artistic community. She was a student of Eakins while he was an instructor at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts , and married him in 1884. She was 25 when Eakins met her at the Hazeltine Gallery where The Gross Clinic was being exhibited in 1875. Unlike many, she was impressed by the controversial painting and she decided to study with him at the Academy, which she attended for 6 years, adopting a sober, realistic style similar to her teacher s. She was an outstanding student and winner of the Mary Smith prize for the best painting by a matriculating woman artist. ref name www.askart.com http www.askart.com, retrieved on 2007 12 07. ref After their childless ref http www.nytimes.com 2006 04 02 books review 02solomon.html ref marriage, she only painted sporadically and spent most of her time supporting her husband s career, entertaining guests and students, and faithfully backing him in his difficult times with the Academy, even when some members of her family aligned against Eakins. She and Eakins both shared a passion for photography, both as photographers and subjects, and employed it as a tool for their art. She also posed nude for many of his photos and took images of him. Both had separate studios in their home. After his death in 1916, she returned to painting, adding considerably to her output right up ... aa 3aa 3aa44.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eakins, Susan Macdowell ALTERNATIVE ... 27, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eakins, Susan Macdowell Category 1851 births Category 1938 deaths ... more details
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Other people2 William Thomas disambiguation for the basketball player Will Thomas basketball Will Thomas , born 1958 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania , is a novelist who writes a Victorian mystery series featuring Cyrus Barker, a Scotland Scottish detective or private enquiry agent, and his Welsh people Welsh assistant, Thomas Llewelyn. The Barker Llewelyn novels are set in the 1880s and often feature historical events, people, and movements. Martial combat is a recurring theme throughout this hardboiled series. In interviews, Thomas has said that Barker is based on men such as Richard Francis Burton and Edward William Barton Wright , founder of Bartitsu . Prior to writing novels, Will Thomas wrote essays for Sherlock Holmes society publications and lectured on crime fiction of the Victorian era. Will Thomas first novel was nominated for a Barry Award and a Shamus Award , and won the 2005 Oklahoma Book Award. He has been employed as a librarian with the Tulsa City County Library System, and featured on the cover of Library Journal . The Black Hand was nominated for a 2009 Shamus Award. Will Thomas is a great fan of Rex Stout , author of the Nero Wolfe mysteries. Thomas studies Victorian martial arts such as Bartitsu and Hung Gar , which he uses in his novels. Books Some Danger Involved 2004 To Kingdom Come 2005 The Limehouse Text 2006 The Hellfire Conspiracy 2007 The Black Hand 2008 Notes reflist References Wilda Williams, http www.libraryjournal.com article CA379272.html Librarians who write thrive on how well their chosen careers complement one another , Library Journal , February ... by will thomas Series Review The Barker Llewelyn Novels by Will Thomas , Heretical Ideas , October ... Will Thomas , Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers author interview . External links http www.willthomasauthor.com Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas ... DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Will Category 1958 births Category American writers Category Living people ... more details
refimprove date June 2009 THOMAS is the database of United States Congress legislative information. It is operated by the Library of Congress and was launched in January 1995 at the inception of the 104th Congress . It is a comprehensive, Internet accessible source of information on the activities of Congress, including Bill proposed law bill s & Resolution law resolution s the texts of bills and resolutions summaries and status voting results, including how individual members voted Congressional Record , including the daily digest presidential nomination s treaties The database is named after Thomas Jefferson , who was the third President of the United States . It seems there is no reason its name is in all upper case letters. According to some sources, Who date March 2009 THOMAS is an acronym for The House of Representatives Open Multimedia Access System , but As of 2006 alt as of November 2006 this text is not apparent anywhere in the THOMAS Web site. This explanation may be a backronym . The website allows users to share legislative information via several social networking site s, ref http thomas.loc.gov help share.html ref and there have been proposals for an application programming interface . ref http www.wired.com threatlevel 2009 03 federal bill wo ref References reflist External links http thomas.loc.gov THOMAS USCongress Category Government owned websites Category Government databases in the United States Category Library of Congress Category Online law databases LOC stub ... more details
Image M brands tho.png thumb Thomas is a brand of Muffin English English muffins and bagel s in North America . It is owned by Bimbo Bakeries USA , which also owns Entenmann s , Boboli , Stroehmann, and Arnold bread companies. It advertises as having nooks and crannies in the muffins, making it less dense than competitive brands. The company also produces toasting swirl breads, pitas, and wraps. The company was founded by Samuel Bath Thomas 1855 1919 . In 1874, he emigrated from England to New York City and began working in a bakery. By 1880, he had purchased his own bakery at 163 Ninth Avenue, where he featured his namesake muffins. Samuel expanded to 377 West 20th Street where today a plaque designates the building as The Muffin House. The company, S.B. Thomas, Inc., was incorporated by his family after his death in 1919. Thomas introduced a bagel variation called Bagelbread. A package contains six pre sliced bagel squares. Trade Secrets Case In 2010, the company won a trade secret suit when an executive downloaded the company s recipes and retired to work for Hostess brand Hostess . ref cite news title A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them newspaper New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 07 business 07muffin.html date 08 06 2010 first William last Neuman ref Notes reflist External links http thomas.bimbobakeriesusa.com Official website http www.wholepop.com features toasters othertoaster3.htm Information about Samuel Bath Thomas food product stub Category Brand name breads ... more details
ThomasEakins who was dismissed due to his use of nude models. Among Hovenden s students were the sculptor ...Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Thomas Hovenden image Thomas Hovenden 1895.jpg imagesize 180px caption Thomas Hovenden in 1895 birthname birthdate birth date December 28, 1840 December 28, 1840 birthplace Dunmanway Dunmanway, Co. Cork, Ireland deathdate dda 1895 8 14 1840 12 28 deathplace Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania , United States nationality Ireland Irish United States American field Painting training Crawford College of Art and Design Cork School of Design br National Academy of Design br cole des Beaux Arts under Alexandre Cabanel Cabanel movement works The Last Moments of John Brown 1884 br Breaking Home Ties 1890 patrons awards Thomas Hovenden December 28, 1840 &ndash August 14, 1895 , was an Ireland Irish United States American artist and teacher. He painted realistic quiet family scenes, narrative subjects and often depicted African Americans. Hovenden was born in Dunmanway Dunmanway, Co. Cork, Ireland . His parents died at the time of the potato famine and he was placed in an orphanage at the age of six. Apprenticed to a carver and gilder, he studied at the Crawford College ... woodmere Thomas Hovenden American Painter of Hearth and Homeland, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, 1995. ISBN 1 888008 00 8. ref File Self Portrait of the Artist in His Studio by Thomas Hovenden ... by Thomas Hovenden.jpg thumb right 240px The Last Moments of John Brown , oil on canvas painting by Thomas Hovenden Self Portrait of the Artist in His Studio , 1875, Yale University Art Gallery Image ... 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hovenden, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Hovenden, Thomas Category 1840 births Category 1895 deaths Category American painters Category ... Artists from Pennsylvania Category Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts faculty fr Thomas Hovenden sl Thomas Hovenden ... more details
otherpersons ThomasThomasThomas Thurston Thomas , also writing as Thomas T. Thomas and Thomas Wren, is a science fiction author. Books The Doomsday Effect 1986 writing as Thomas Wren Winner of the Compton Crook Award in 1987. First Citizen 1987 The Mask of Loki 1990 with Roger Zelazny Crygender 1991 ME A Novel of Self Discovery 1991 Flare 1992 with Roger Zelazny Mars Plus 1994 with Frederik Pohl He has also contributed one title, An Honorable Defense 1988 , to the Crisis of Empire series with David Drake , and the novelette Hey Diddle Diddle to the fifth installment of the Man Kzin Wars series based in the Known Space Universe of Larry Niven . External links http www.thomastthomas.com Thomas T. Thomas IBList type author id 4414 name Thomas T. Thomas isfdb name id Thomas T. Thomas name Thomas T. Thomas Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomas, Thomas Thurston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thomas, Thomas Thurston Category American science fiction writers possibly Pennsylvania, per personal web site bio Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people US sf writer stub Frederik Pohl pl Thomas T. Thomas ... more details