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  • Thumbnail for Peter De Wint
    Peter De Wint (21 January 1784 – 30 January 1849) was an English landscape painter. A number of his pictures are in the National Gallery, the Victoria...
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  • medallist Maurice Dean Wint (born 1962), British-American actor Peter De Wint (1784–1849), British landscape painter Arthur De Wint Foote (1849–1933), U...
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  • John Peter De Windt Jr., known as J. P. De Windt (1787–1870), a businessman who created the Long Wharf, later known as the Long Dock, in Beacon, New York...
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    for a string of Belgian shows featuring both Marc 'Red Star' De Brauwer and Peter De Wint on vocals, each representing the material of their time with...
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    was Peter De Wint; they were inseparable friends and lived together in Broad Street, Golden Square. De Wint married William's only sister Harriett. De Wint...
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  • Dominator (W.A.S.P. album) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    engineer (except track 4) Logan Mader - mixing (except track 4), mastering Peter De Wint - engineer and mixing on track 4 Prato, Greg. "W.A.S.P. - Dominator...
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    Peter De Wint, Brayford Pool from the Foss Dyke c.1820...
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    moved to London in 1798, where he met artists such as J. M. W. Turner, Peter de Wint and Thomas Girtin, whose sketching club he joined, and whom he travelled...
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    Airbus (Defence & Space Division) produces satellites. Hatfield was where de Havilland developed the first commercial jet liner, the Comet. Now the site...
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    London: Collins & Brown, 1992. Herrmann, Luke. "John Varley, David Cox, Peter de Wint, and their Followers." Nineteenth Century British Painting. London:...
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  • landscape painter Samuel Prout (1783–1852) – English watercolour painter Peter De Wint (1784–1849) – English landscape painter John Romney (1785–1863) – mainly...
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    19th-century works on paper, due to artists Turner, Varley, Cotman, David Cox, Peter de Wint William Henry Hunt, John Frederick Lewis, Myles Birket Foster, Frederick...
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    development of a rougher and freer style. By the 1840s Cox, alongside Peter De Wint and Copley Fielding, had become recognised as one of the leading figures...
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    Brookes (1959– ), radio dj Clarice Cliff (1899–1972), pottery designer Peter De Wint (1784–1849), landscape painter John Gilbert (1724–95), land agent Nick...
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    Palmer, Thomas Rowlandson, Paul Sandby, Francis Towne, J. M. W. Turner, Peter De Wint and others. In 1974, a group of thirteen watercolours by Turner was...
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    Methodist writer George Davenport (1783–1845), sailor and frontiersman Peter De Wint (1784–1849), landscape painter Pishey Thompson (1784–1862), publisher...
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  • 2019. Bouma, Floor (14 October 2019). "Kefah Allush wint Sonja Barend Award voor interview met Peter van Uhm". NRC (in Dutch). Archived from the original...
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    most significant influence on his watercolour technique after 1810 was Peter De Wint (1784–1849), of a Dutch family with a Scottish mother. Williams had...
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  • Thumbnail for Victoria and Albert Museum
    landscape painters with works on display include Philip James de Loutherbourg, Peter De Wint and John Ward. In 1857 John Sheepshanks donated 233 paintings...
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    (1762 near Stone –1802) a cleric, local historian and topographer Peter De Wint, (1784 in Stone – 1849) landscape painter William Bernard Ullathorne...
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