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    William Dyce FRSE RSA RA (/daɪs/; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public...
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  • William Dyce Cay, MICE FRSE (28 March 1838 – 13 December 1925) was a Scottish civil engineer. He was responsible for the majority of late 19th century...
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    Dyce (Scottish Gaelic: Deis) is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated on the River Don about 6 mi (10 km) northwest of the city centre. It is best known...
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    by Jane Foole. During the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I of England, William Shakespeare wrote his plays and performed with his theatre company the...
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    Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 (category Paintings by William Dyce)
    British artist William Dyce, depicting the landscape at Pegwell Bay, on the east coast of Kent. Considered a Pre-Raphaelite work, Dyce employs a mode...
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    Boston Public Library. Other artists, including George Frederic Watts and William Dyce, also portrayed grail subjects. The story of the Grail and of the quest...
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    Blackburn (the daughter of his father's sister) and the civil engineer William Dyce Cay (the son of his mother's brother). Cay and Maxwell were close friends...
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    historicity, with archaeology so far producing no evidence for his existence. William Albright initially dated the narratives of Jacob to the 19th century BCE...
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    Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Based on the Puck of English mythology and the púca...
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    it was in 1858 is recorded in a much-reproduced landscape painting by William Dyce, now in the Tate Gallery: Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October...
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    Victorians the source of their nationhood. Five frescoes painted by William Dyce between 1848 and 1864 cover the walls, depicting allegorical scenes from...
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    Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. She was a model and muse to her husband William Morris and to Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Her sister was the embroiderer and...
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    in the Winchester Manuscript; rendered as Ozana of the hardy heart in William Morris' "The Chapel in Lyonesse"). Different Middle English versions of...
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  • Dyce is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland. Dyce may also refer to: Dyce station (Manitoba), a train station in Dyce, Manitoba, Canada Dyce Academy, a school...
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    1847 fresco "Neptune Resigning to Britannia the Empire of the Sea" by William Dyce, a painting Victoria commissioned for her Osborne House on the Isle of...
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    Alexander Dyce (30 June 1798 – 15 May 1869) was a Scottish writer, dramatic editor, and literary historian. He was born in Edinburgh and received his early...
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  • (1879–1949), portrait painter William Dyce (1806–1864), artist George Jamesone (c. 1587–1644), Scotland's first eminent artist William Keith (1838–1911), landscape...
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    not the first royal to be married in white. The lace was designed by William Dyce, head of the then Government School of Design (later known as the Royal...
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    included William Bromley, who showed his The Insolence of Dunstan to King Edwy at the Royal Academy, William Hamilton (see image), William Dyce and Richard...
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    most associated with the Pre-Raphaelites was the Aberdeen-born William Dyce (1806–1864). Dyce befriended the young Pre-Raphaelites in London and introduced...
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  • Charles Andrew Dyce (1816–1853) was born in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland to parents William Dyce and Margaret Chalmers who were married on 8 Feb 1798...
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    Pre-Raphaelite movement. They were also direct influences on the British artists William Dyce and Frederick Leighton and Ford Madox Brown. Peter von Cornelius Josef...
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    David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre (18 December 1808 – 1 July 1851), also known as D. O. Dyce Sombre and David Dyce Sombre, was an Anglo-Indian politician reputed...
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    Frank Cadogan Cowper Evelyn De Morgan Walter Deverell Henry Treffry Dunn William Dyce Henry Holiday Arthur Hughes Edward Robert Hughes Frederic Leighton Robert...
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    spent the last three weeks of her life at number 4. William Sandys Wright Vaux, antiquarian. William Dyce, Scottish painter and arts tutor. Daniel Maclise...
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    The Shakespearean fool is a recurring character type in the works of William Shakespeare. Shakespearean fools are usually clever peasants or commoners...
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    Francesca da Rimini (National Museum of History and Art, Luxembourg) William Dyce: Francesca da Rimini, oil on canvas, 1837 (Scottish National Gallery...
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    portrait painters of this period included Andrew Geddes and David Wilkie. William Dyce emerged as one of the most significant figures in art education in the...
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    Wallis Simpson after abdicating the throne. The lace was designed by William Dyce, head of the then Government School of Design (later known as the Royal...
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  • Palmer (1805–1881) – English landscape painter, etcher and printmaker William Dyce (1806–1864) – Scottish artist John Greville Fennell (1807-1885) – landscape...
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