Thomas, Margaret, 1842 or 1843-1929
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معلومات حول الهوية:
الاسم الرئيس (بالعبرية)
תומאס, מרגרט
الاسم الرئيس (باللاتينية)
Thomas, Margaret, 1842 or 1843-1929
صِيَغ اسمية أخرى
Cook, Margaret, 1842 or 1843-1929
Thomas, Margaret, d. 1929
تاريخ الميلاد
1842-12-23
تاريخ الوفاة
1929-12-24
بلدان ذات صلة
Australia
مهنة
Painters
Poets
Sculptors
Authors
لغات ذات صلة
eng
النوع الاجتماعي
female
أرقام تعريفية أخرى
مصادر المعلومات
- Oil paintings by Margaret Thomas (1842-1929), 2007.
- Petteys, C. Dict. of women artists, c1985(Thomas, Margaret, b. Croydon, England, died 1929; painter, sculptor, author; traveled extensively in Egypt, Syria, Denmark, etc.)
- Two years in Palestine & Syria, 1900:t.p. (Margaret Thomas)
- Wikipedia, Apr. 22, 2013(Margaret Thomas; born 23 December 1842; died 24 December 1929; English-born Australian travel writer, poet and artist. Thomas was born at Croydon, Surrey, England. Her date of birth is often cited incorrectly as 1843 and she was herself inconsistent about both her age and date of birth. It has also been discovered that she was originally named Margaret Cook and only later changed her surname to her father's first name. She was brought to Australia by her parents in 1852 and studied sculpture under Charles Summers at Melbourne. In 1880 Thomas wrote a memoir of Charles Summers "A Hero of the Workshop", and in the same year completed a bust of him for the shire hall, Taunton. She began contributing verse to periodicals and in 1888 seven of her poems were included in Australian Poets. In 1902 appeared an interesting little book, Denmark Past and Present, After travelling to the Middle East, Rome, et. she and her long time companion Henrietta Pilkington settled in Norton, Hertfordshire where she died)
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ملخص ويكيبيديا:
مارغريت توماس (الإنجليزية: Margaret Thomas) هي رسامة أسترالية، ولدت في 23 ديسمبر 1842 في كرويدون في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفيت في 24 ديسمبر 1929.
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