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Once those girls start the easy life of a paintress, they start getting airs.
Doesn't it occur to those people that it takes time to train a paintress?
There he first met the paintress and his future wife Elsa Schiemann.
A paintress breathes in the color over which she works until her mouth is so filled with the sweet taste of lead, she desires no other food.
He married the paintress Marie-Élisabeth Laville-Leroux.
An 8" Magnolia backed Delphis dish, signed with an unusual paintress mark to reverse, finished in a blue glaze with turquoise, black and yellow design.
Immenraet married Maria Vergouwen, the sister of the paintress Johanna Vergouwen on 8 February 1661.
Mercury Gallery introduces Joan Eardley, a Scottish paintress of splodgy landscapes and slum children (opens Wednesday).
Our picture, courtesy of the Evening Sentinel, shows trainee paintress Amanda Moore of Mason's Ironstone giving demonstrations to visitors to the Wedgwood stand.
The friendship with Sirani was such that Borboni designed the catafalque for the exequeys of the paintress Elisabetta Sirani that took place in San Domenico in 1665.
Continuing the Commitment: A Tribute to Suor Plautilla Nelli by Jane Fortune in Orate Pro Pictora: Pray for the Paintress.
Its title was Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin (The Death and the Paintress); it was choreographed and directed by Bridget Breiner.
They might not be able to afford an opera dancer, or a music hall performer, but they can afford a paintress, who will be at least as pretty, and cost far less to feed, since the lead destroys their appetite.
Reimertz's first novel, Eine Liebe im Portrait ("A Love in Portraiture"), was released in 1996, featuring the fate of the artist Minna Tube, a paintress who became a celebrated mezzo-soprano, after her husband Max Beckmann had banned her from painting.