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    John Collier ritratto dalla sua prima moglie Marian. John Maler Collier (Londra, 27 gennaio 1850 – Londra, 11 aprile 1934) è stato un politico, scrittore e pittore britannico, membro della Confraternita dei Preraffaelliti.Dipinse quadri di ispirazione mitico-storica in stile preraffaellita e fu uno dei ritrattisti più importanti della sua generazione (un suo autoritratto si trova nella ...

  2. 2 de jun. de 2023 · John Collier. English: John Maler Collier (January 27, 1850–April 11, 1934) was a British writer and painter in the Pre-Raphaelite style. Français : John Maler Collier (27 janvier 1850 - 11 avril 1934) est un écrivain et peintre préraphaélite. Main gallery: Paintings by John Collier. . 111.8 × 142.3 cm (44 × 56 in).

  3. John Collier’s appointment as Commissioner of Indian Affairs by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933 marked a radical reversal—in intention if not always in effect—in U.S. government policies toward American Indians that dated back to the 1887 Dawes Act. An idealistic social worker, Collier first encountered Indian culture when he visited Taos, New ...

  4. The plot. In John Colliers, “The Chaser,” we encounter a young man named Alan Austen, who has a problem, one that is all too common. He’s fallen truly, madly and deeply in love with a young lady named Diana. But he has a problem, which is two-fold, she isn’t aware of his feelings towards her, and as a consequence, she’s not in the ...

  5. Biografía de John Collier. Escritor y guionista inglés, John Collier fue conocido por sus relatos cortos que pese a su apariencia realista están considerados de género fantástico. Collier ha sido comparado con otros autores como Bradbury, Dahl o Burgess. Ganador del International Fantasy Award, Collier también participó en el guión de ...

  6. John Collier was a British chain of shops selling men's clothes. Founded in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 1907 by Henry Price, the chain expanded to over 400 stores across the country, most of which traded under the Fifty Shilling Tailors brand.

  7. John Collier's thirty-two illustrations (five of them full-page) for this novel [The Trumpet Major] went no further than their appearance in the serial version in Good Words, which ran from January to December 1880.Collier, born in 1850, was a pupil of Alma-Tadema and became known as a portrait-painter; like [Arthur] Hopkins [who had illustrated The Return of the Native for the Belgravia ...

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