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Neysa Moran McMein (born
Marjorie Frances McMein;
January 24, 1888 – May 12, 1949) was an
American illustrator and
portrait painter who
studied at The...
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Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6404
Hollywood Blvd. Her portrait,
painted by
Neysa McMein about 1948 or 1949, is in the
collection of The
Royal Central School of...
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Neysa McMein, to whom he
reportedly proposed the day
after she had just wed her new husband, Jack Baragwanath.
Woollcott once told
McMein that "I'm...
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American journalist, the
founder and
editor of Newsday. With
Neysa McMein, she
created the
Deathless Deer
comic strip in 1943.
Patterson was the middle...
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portraits by Paul ****eu,
Neysa McMein (for the
cover of Woman's Home
Companion in 1921 and
McCall's in May 1923), John
Singer Sargent and...
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Herman J. Mankiewicz,
screenwriter Harpo Marx,
comedian and film star
Neysa McMein,
magazine illustrator Alice Duer Miller,
writer Katherine Sproehnle, writer...
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features of
several Home
Service Department members" that was
painted by
Neysa McMein. It
subtly changed over the years, but
always accommodated General Mills'...
- for a Sa****ay
Evening Post cover. Her portrait,
painted by
artist Neysa McMein,
dubbed her "One of America's Ten Most
Beautiful Women".[citation needed]...
- 1983
Franklin Booth Mark
English Noel
Sickles 1984 John La
Gatta Neysa McMein James Williamson 1985
Arthur Burdett Frost Charles Marion Russell Robert...
- her
delight in
painting them, her
interest deepened after meeting Charles McIntosh, a
revered naturalist and
amateur mycologist,
during a
summer holiday...