Marie Bracquemond | Ella Adayevskaya | Sarah Fuller Flower Adams |
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No, she loved painting and she always did in her summer breaks.
Marie didn't enjoy art as a little kid but when she grew up she loved it. Her sister was a bigger fan of art way more than her as kids. Yes or no.
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February 22, 1846 ------ July 26, 1926
When was she born and when did she die?
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little Richmond Theatre (as Lady Macbeth sarah)
what is the name of the Theatre she was on?
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Félix Bracquemond, a painter and etcher in 1869.
Who did Marie get married to and what was his profession.
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St. Petersburg, Russia
Where was she born?
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Eliza Flower (1803-46)
What is the name of her younger sister, when was she born and when did she die?
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Marie was actually from an unstable family
Marie was born in a wealthy family and this helped her with her career. How did it help her especially since she is a girl?
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The second one is called Zarya Svobody which means ( The Dawn of Freedom) 1877
Ella has 2 operas. what is the second one?
Ella has 2 operas. what is the second one?
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She didn’t move a lot therefore, she might have lived and worked in England where she was born.
where did Sarah work on her art pieces?
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They are small, thin, yet visible brush strokes. They are painting out of doors and ‘on the spot’. They show scenes of everyday life. They capture a moment.
What is the impressionist painting style?
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Adolf von Henselt, Anton Rubinstein and Alexander Dreyschock
Who were the three teachers who helped Ella in her career later on?
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The lyrics of the hymn display a desire to feel more deeply connected to one’s faith.
How did the art ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee’ speak?
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The art shows the value of her sister and son due to her using bold colors
How did the painting "The Artist’s Son and Sister in the Garden at Sevres" speak?
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All, in the end, means that a man told his daughter she was ugly until a man falls in love with her and proves that her dad is lying and she isn’t ugly.
What is the story behind Neprigozhaya (The Ugly Girl)?
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After marriage, she carried out her youthful self and worked on stage and it was a profession to her.
How did her marriage influence her?
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