Mary Delany later Mary Pendarves (née Granville; 14 May 1700 – 15 April 1788) was an English artist, letter-writer, and bluestocking, known for her "paper-mosaicks"...
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(2014–2017). Delany was born in New York City, the daughter of interior designer Mary Burnett Welles and John Joseph Delany, CEO of Coyne & Delany Co., a major...
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general. Mary Delany achieved fame at the court of George III and Charlotte during the 18th-century craze for decoupage. At the age of 71 in 1771, Delany began...
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Martin Robison Delany (May 6, 1812 – January 24, 1885) was an American abolitionist, journalist, physician, military officer and writer who was arguably...
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auction. However, in 2022, the rose was renamed Mary Delany by David Austin Roses in honor of Mary Delany, an artist known for her paper-cut plant drawings...
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Delaney (surname) (redirect from Delany (surname))
DeLaney is also of Norman origin. Variants include Delaney, Delany and Dulaney. Annie Elizabeth Delany "Bessie" (1891–1995), with sister "Sadie", African-American...
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Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (/dəˈleɪni/, də-LAY-nee; born April 1, 1942) is an American writer and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science...
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captured the hearts of almost everyone she met. The artist Mrs Delaney, Mary Delany, echoed many who recorded their experiences meeting Georgiana: "[She...
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Penguin Group. ISBN 978-1-4406-2335-6. Retrieved 4 August 2013. Delany, Mary (1861). Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs Delany. Vol. V. p. 36....
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new residence, described by a friend of the royal family and diarist Mary Delany: "The entrance into the first room was dazzling, all furnished with beautiful...
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Letitia Bushe (section Friendship with Mary Delany)
in St Andrew's church, Dublin. Bushe was a friend of Mary Delany from 1731. She stayed with Delany on numerous occasions, and a miniature of Bushe by Joseph...
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"carrying about in his arms by turns Sophia and the last prince, Octavius." Mary Delany, a friend of the King, recalled an encounter with Octavius at the Queen's...
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1772) May 12 – Luigi Vanvitelli, Italian architect (d. 1773) May 14 – Mary Delany, English artist (d. 1788) May 19 – José de Escandón, Spanish colonial...
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items, became very popular, especially the botanically inspired works of Mary Delany. A large amount of early amateur japanning can be attributed to the rise...
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Wiley, 4th ed., p. 121, ISBN 0632059710. Corne, Jonathan; Carroll, Mary; Delany, David (2002). Chest X-Ray Made Easy. Churchill Livingstone. ISBN 978-0-443-07008-2...
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An 18th-century example of collage art can be found in the work of Mary Delany. In the 19th century, collage methods also were used among hobbyists...
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Carter Margaret Cavendish-Harley, Duchess of Portland Hester Chapone Mary Delany Sarah Fielding David Garrick Samuel Johnson Catharine Macaulay Elizabeth...
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"The Mary Hamilton Papers: List of attendees at a ball at Lady Stormont's". Manchester Digital Collections. Retrieved 15 July 2023. Delany (Mary), Mrs...
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Anne Stafford, on 6 February 1759. His godmother, the famous diarist Mary Delany, said the marriage was happy, despite his lack of financial sense and...
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Nobility was causing him at the time, Handel's neighbour in Brook Street, Mary Delany, reported on a party she invited Handel to at her house on 12 April 1734...
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States, and Nanny Logan Delany (1861–1956), an educator. Rev. Delany was born into slavery in St. Mary's, Georgia. Nanny Logan Delany was born in a community...
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members. Also close friends were Anne Hunter, a poet and socialite, and Mary Delany. She befriended Samuel Johnson, editing some editions of his periodical...
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Alfred Wallis, who began painting after his wife's death in his 60s. Mary Delany produced her "paper mosaiks [sic]" from the age of 71 to 88. Then there...
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Madison. Mouser starred in the ABC medical drama Body of Proof as Dana Delany's daughter, Lacey Fleming. Mouser played the roles of both Savannah O’Neal...
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painted many of the society's members including Mary Delany, Henry Fuseli, Hannah More, Samuel Johnson, Mary Wollstonecraft and, later on in his career, his...
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another great-niece of Mary Delany, edited and published The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs Delany (1861–2). She left Delany's work, the Flora Delanica...
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the United States, and Nanny (Logan) Delany (1861–1956), an educator. H.B. Delany was born into slavery in St. Mary's, Georgia. Nanny Logan was born in a...
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Cathleen Delany (21 July 1907 – 19 June 1997) was an Irish actress of stage and screen. Born Kathleen Mary Delany to journalist Alfred Delany and his wife...
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Owen Cambridge. She was 33 years old. In 1785, an association with Mary Granville Delany, a woman known in both literary and royal circles, allowed Burney...
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disease, particularly known for his description of Bright's disease Mary Delany, artist and Bluestocking, equally famous for her "paper mosaicks" and...
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