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  Eyre Crowe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Crowe first visited England in 1882 when he was seventeen and was not fully fluent in English and married his widowed German cousin Clema Gerhardt in 1903.
Crowe stated that Germany presented a threat to the balance of power in Europe similar to the threat posed by Philip II of Spain, Bourbon and Napoleonic France.
Crowe argued that boycotts and blockades, as advocated by the League of Nations, would not be of any use: "It is all a question of real military preponderance" in numbers, cohesion, efficiency and geographical location of each state.
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He was the son of the expatriate Eyre Evans Crowe, and brother of Eyre Crowe, a painter of historical subjects and genre, the friend and amanuensis of William Makepeace Thackeray.
At an early age Joseph Archer Crowe showed considerable aptitude for painting and entered the studio of Paul Delaroche in Paris, with his brother.
The division of labour in the partnership was seamless; though Crowe produced most of the final edited text, Cavalcaselle's eye and notes, and, in the age before photographic reproductions, his quick sketches of compositions, were essential.
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  Eyre Crowe's life
Eyre Crowe's artistic talent was encouraged by his father, who enrolled him as a student with Paul Delaroche, then the most highly acclaimed contemporary painter in France, and head of one of the most prestigious teaching studios.
Crowe's zeal for art was re-invigorated by his trip to America, and he began work on a series of paintings depicting slavery.
Crowe's next brother Edward was a civil engineer, who worked during the late 1850s and early 1860s on the Warsaw waterworks before moving to Middlesbrough where he was involved with the iron industry until his death in 1873.
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 Joseph Archer Crowe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (October 25, 1828 - September 6, 1896), English consular official and art critic, son of Eyre Crowe, was born in London.
At an early age he showed considerable aptitude for painting and entered the studio of Delaroche in Paris, where his father was correspondent of the Morning Chronicle.
Crowe and Cavalcaselle's great History of Painting was under revision by Crowe up to the time of his death, and then by SA Strong (d.
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 Sir Joseph Archer Crowe
Crowe was born to historian Eyre Evans Crowe (1799-1868).
However, Crowe and Cavalcaselle continued their collaborations, issuing the first volume of A New History of Painting in Italy (it was in three volumes) in 1864.
Crowe and Cavalcaselle produced two artists biographies, one on Titian (1877) and another on Raphael in 1882.
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Crowe's German wife Asta's stepfather was the Attorney-General to the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Prince Albert's brother).
Crowe formed a close friendship with the Duke himself, and with the Duchess who was godmother to his son Eyre.
A portrait of Sir Joseph Archer Crowe, by the artist Louis Kolitz, is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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 Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle
HDescrip: Artist and art historian; collaborator with Joseph A. Crowe on the first modern history of art to be written in English.
Crowe’s and Cavalcaselle’s New History of Painting in Italy appeared from Murray beginning in 1864 and soon after in a German edition, edited by Anton Springer (q.v.).
Crowe appears to have written the text entirely himself, with much input on attribution by Cavalcaselle, although the true division of work has never been established.
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 Joseph Archer Crowe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Joseph Archer Crowe ( October 25, 1828 - September 6, 1896), English consular official and art critic, son of Eyre Crowe, was born in London.
At an early age he showed considerable aptitude for painting and entered the studio of Delaroche in Paris, where his father was correspondent of the Morning Chronicle.
Crowe and Cavalcaselle's great History of Painting was under revision by Crowe up to the time of his death, and then by SA Strong (d.
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 Crowe Family Crest
Crowe is a name whose history is entwined with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain.
The surname Crowe is derived from the Old English word crowe, which in turn came from the Old English words crawe or crawa, which mean crow.
In the Crowe coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
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 Everything Celebrities:Russell Crowe
Starring Russell Crowe, who executes an Olympian leap from his last role in ''Gladiator," and directed by Ron Howard, this is an unusually thoughtful look at mental illness and its disabling power.
Crowe, beefy and solid, isn't the first actor one might imagine in the part of a world-class math nerd, but his intensity is such, and his talent so large,.
Yes, this is the former Crowe's Nest, but with all things we grow and expand, and what else should follow a crowe's nest (the highest part of a vessel, for observing the goings on around it!) but the ship itself.
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 Crow Indians - LoveToKnow 1911
CROW INDIANS, or Absarokas (the name for a species of hawk), a tribe of North American Indians of Siouan stock.
They are now settled to the number of some 1800 on a reservation in southern Montana to the south of the Yellowstone river.
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The great majority of Crowes either hail from Clare and Tipperary or are of families which migrated to Dublin and other large urban centres from that area.
The best known Irish Crowe was O'Beirne Crowe of Cong, Co. Galway, who though according to tradition he was stupid and ill-educated as a boy, became one of the first professors in the Queen's College (now University College) Galway, and was in the first rank of Gaelic scholars.
Eyre Evans Crowe (1799-1868), the historian and novelist, was an Irishman, and his son, Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (1825-1896) - who was, however, reared in England - was also a man of note as a diplomat, art critic and war correspondent.
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 Eyre Evans Crowe - LoveToKnow 1911
EYRE EVANS CROWE (1799-1868), English journalist and historian, was born about the year 1 799.
He commenced his work as a writer for the London newspaper press in connexion with the Morning Chronicle, and he afterwards became a leading contributor to the Examiner and the Daily News.
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 Primary Lonergan Bibliography
Crowe's homily at the funeral of Bernard Lonergan.
Crowe, Frederick E. `The Genus "Lonergan and..." and Feminism.' Lonergan and Feminism, ed.
Crowe, Frederick E. "The Task of Interpreting Lonergan." In Fallon, Timothy P. and Philip Boo Riley (eds.).
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 Orange County Obituaries
Crowe was employed as a maid at the Grand Hotel in French Lick and had worked Monday and seem to be feeling well as usual.
Crowe took her great nephew, Jack Johnson, into her home and he has been like a son to her throughout his life.
On September 14th, 1926, she was united in marriage to Joseph R. Young, and to this union was born three children, Roy Lee, Margorie Mae and Anna Loe.
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Many years afterwards I got to know of a Crowe, a great authority on Italian Painters, but I had not the least idea that this Crowe was the same person as the other Crowe.
When I entered the Foreign Office I became aware of the diplomatic and consular work that had been done by J. Crowe, but I was not aware of his identity with either of the others till we sat together on the Royal Commission.
After ceasing to be a young painter in Paris, Crowe became _Illustrated London News_ correspondent in the Crimea, and then accepted an art appointment in India.
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 The Crowe Family
This family tree shows Eyre Crowe's ancestors, and the children and grandchildren of his siblings.
Revd William Crowe, Dean of Clonfert, Ireland (c.1693-1766) m Emilia Eyre Evans (b c.1695), daughter of the Rt Hon George Evans, barrister, of Bulgaden Hall, co. Limerick (c.1650-1720) and his wife Mary Eyre, daughter of the Rt Hon John Eyre of Eyre Court, co. Galway, Ireland.
Eyre Evans Crowe married (2), at St John's Church, Waterloo, London, on 1 November 1854, Frances Jane Milne, daughter of John Milne, Captain in the Army.
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 ★ Books by Eyre Crowe
Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (October 25, 1828 - September 6, 1896), English consular official and art critic, son of Eyre Crowe, was born in London.At an early age he showed considerable aptitude for painting and entered the studio of Delaroche in Paris, where his father was correspondent of the Morning Chronicle.
He died at Schloss Gamburg in Bavaria on the 6th of September 1896.Crowe and Cavalcaselles great History of Painting was under revision by Crowe up to the time of his death, and then by SA Strong (d.
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 May 07, 1999 - Board of Trustees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Crowe is the director of facilities and the University horticulturist.
Crowe told trustees that the university has four greenhouses that produce all of the annual flowers that you see in more than 250 beds around campus.
Crowe replied that Marshall Goss, a former horticulture teacher at Bloomington South for 20 years, is in charge of the greenhouses.
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'''Sir Joseph Archer Crowe''' ( October 25, 1828 - September 6, 1896), England English consular official and art critic, son of Eyre Evans Crowe Eyre Crowe, was born in London.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Joseph Archer Crowe.
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 Kelly's & Whites Directories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cubitt is lord of the manor of Catfield Hall; and the rest of the parish is in the out-soke manor of Sutton.
Archer James farm-bailiff Archer Robert castrator Bray Benjamin schoolmaster Bushell Jonas machine maker Claxton Violet vict., Three Tuns Comer William shoemaker Cook David wheelwright Dunn S. tailor Jackson Christopher bricklayer Lack Thomas shoemaker and victualler, Unicorn Plane John shoemaker and baker Platten Robert master of Workhouse Savage Henry shopkeeper Southgate Chas.
The Hall, a good residence, situated on a verdant lawn, embosomed in woods, belongs to and is occupied by John Joseph L'Oste Lubbock, Esq., J.P., the lord of the manor.
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Starring as the heroic general Maximus, Crowe firmly cements his star status both in terms of screen presence and acting chops, carrying the film on his decidedly non-computer-generated shoulders as he goes from brave general to wounded fugitive to stoic slave to gladiator hero.
Director Scott's visual flair is abundantly in evidence, with breathtaking shots and beautiful (albeit digital) landscapes, but it's Crowe's star power that will keep you in thrall--he's a true gladiator, worthy of his legendary status.
Joseph Polrmo (Venantino Venantini) and his brother Anthony (Elvisio Cannori), two Mafia killers, are attempting to escape across the border into Mexico.
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Despite conflicting claims from both Ruskin and Pater, the first important critical account of Botticelli was written by Joseph Archer Crowe (1825 -1896) and Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1819 -1897).
Crowe and Cavalcaselle also single out another picture for praise, describing the aspects of his style that would appeal later to Burne-Jones.
J.A. Crowe and G.B. Cavalcaselle A New History of Painting in Italy from the Second to the Sixteenth Century vol.
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She was born on 7 Oct 1912 and married Joseph W.
She was the widow of Joseph S. Gray Sr.
Joseph Paul Womack was the son of Joseph Paul Hill Womack and Annie Margaret Medlock.
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 FGC: G.B. CAVALCASELLE
L'anno precedente, sulla strada di Berlino, aveva conosciuto il giornalista inglese Joseph Archer Crowe, che aveva studiato pittura a Parigi: nacque una amicizia che si trosformò ben presto in attiva e proficua collaborazione.
Riparò, dopo la caduta di Venezia, in Svizzera; quindi passò a Londra, come esule: fu il Mazzini a procurargli i passaporti con i quali fino al 1860 il Cavalcaselle poté viaggiare in Europa.
Collaborò col Crowe alla storia della pittura fiamminga.
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 CROWE Output
Typescript of the articles 'Mrs Crowe and the Loudons' and 'Early Crime Fiction, a claim for Mrs Catherine Crowe' by Geoffrey Larken 1976.
The authors and recipients of letters written relating to Mrs Crowe include Sydney Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel John Crowe, Cecilia Combe (wife of George), Mary Mann, Elizabeth Peabody, Geraldine Jewsbury, Jane Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle, Joseph Repes, Sydney Dobell, Kate Barland, Lucy Storrar, Marian Evans, Sara Sophia Hennell, Dr John Conolly, J. Russell, John Sanderson.
Includes several copies of 'Mrs Crowe and the Loudens', several copies of 'Rara Avis, the strange story of Mrs Catherine Crowe', 'Rara Avis, an appreciation of Mrs Catherine Crowe, 1790-1872'.
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 GoIreland.com - Genealogy surname search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The great majority of Crowes either hail from Clare and Tipperary or are of families which migrated to Dublin and other large urban centres from that area.
The best known Irish Crowe was O'Beirne Crowe of Cong, Co. Galway, who though according to tradition he was stupid and ill-educated as a boy, became one of the first professors in the Queen's College (now University College) Galway, and was in the first rank of Gaelic scholars.
Eyre Evans Crowe (1799-1868), the historian and novelist, was an Irishman, and his son, Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (1825-1896) - who was, however, reared in England - was also a man of note as a diplomat, art critic and war correspondent.
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 SIR JOSEPH ARCHER CROW... - Online Information article about SIR JOSEPH ARCHER CROW...
great History of Painting was under revision by Crowe up to the See also:
Edward Huttons, was published by Dent in 3 vols.
End of Article: SIR JOSEPH ARCHER CROWE (1828-1896)
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