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Hildreth Meière (/mɛaɪɛr/, me-AIR) (September 3, 1892 — May 2, 1961) was an
American muralist active in the
first half of the
twentieth century who is...
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Hildreth Meière.
Virtues of the State. 1928.
Rotunda dome.
Hildreth Meière.
Genius of Earth,
floor detail. 1928. Rotunda.
Hildreth Meière. Ceiling. 1927...
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catching fire. To
create the
onboard art, the
artists Hildreth Meière and
Austin Purves consulted Marckwald. The artists'
goals were to give the...
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Among the most
prolific were
Violet Oakley, Nina Barr Wheeler, and
Hildreth Meiere. The
triptych format has been used in non-Christian faiths, including, Judaism...
- Martial's
epigram 3.78 uses
meiere and ūrīna to make a
bilingual pun: mīnxistī
currente semel, Paulīne, carīnā.
meiere vīs iterum? iam 'Palinūrus' eris...
- (2000) [1997].
Baltu valodas (in Latvian).
Translated from
Italian by Dace
Meiere. Riga: Jānis Roze. ISBN 978-9984-623-96-2. Krauklis, Konstantīns (1992)...
- and education. At one time its
walls were
adorned by
artwork by
Hildreth Meière,
until rain
damage prompted their removal from
public view. In 1861, P****ionists...
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architectural sculptors including Albert Herter, Lee Lawrie, and
Hildreth Meière to
design interior embellishments celebrating the
history and significance...
- Jennewein,
Gaston Lachaise, Leo Lentelli, Paul Manship,
Giacomo Manzù,
Hildreth Meiere, and
Attilio Piccirilli.
Other artists included Carl Milles,
Margaret Bourke-White...
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visual features signifying its purpose.
Above the entrance,
Hildreth Meiere created six
small bronze plaques of
musicians playing different instruments...