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Ms. Dewing said she believes conditions have become worse.
Dewing's was a community centered around a sawmill in this township.
The mill was built for Richard Dewing of Carbrooke Hall.
Dewing's preferred vehicle of artistic expression is the female figure situated in a moody and dreamlike surrounding.
It's easy to understand Dewing's Gilded Age popularity.
Dewing, Rolland.
That artist is Thomas Wilmer Dewing, who blends figures in with a pastoral setting.
Bette Dewing Pedestrians First Mary Frances is a friend of mine.
Not so, said Bette Dewing, founder and director of Pedestrians First, a group that works for pedestrian safety.
The lot was unsold, and Savory worked the mill until 1900 when it was sold to Sidney Dewing.
Even in homes where American painting of the late 19th century is a frequent topic, the name Thomas Wilmer Dewing probably isn't heard too frequently.
But by the early 1890's, Dewing was financially able to forsake commissioned paintings and portraits, and a mature and authentic style emerged.
Henry Bronson Dewing (translator).
As for Ms. Dewing's solo, she rejected the first three versions that Mr. Katz wrote.
When Laura Lee French moves into Dewing, she and Frederica become entranced with each other.
Her commanding officer during the deployment was CDR Bruce W. Dewing.
Major body of Dewing's work located at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
In 1888, at the suggestion of Thomas Dewing, he established a studio in Cornish, New Hampshire.
At age 17 he was Dewing's monitor at the Art Students League in New York City.
Translated by H.B. Dewing and Glanville Downey.
In the archway over the Congress Street entry is a mural by American artist Thomas Wilmer Dewing.
Mary Stone Dewing was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the eldest of three children; her parents were teachers at Simmons College.
These galleries include paintings by Thomas Wilmer Dewing and Frederick Carl Frieseke.
Its exponents include Thomas Dewing, George Innes and Dwight Tryon, among others.
He married Maria Oakey Dewing, an accomplished painter with extensive formal art training and familial links with the art world.