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Melqart (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤒𐤓𐤕, romanized: Mīlqārt) was the
tutelary god of the
Phoenician city-state of Tyre and a
major deity in the
Phoenician and...
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Edward Melcarth (January 31, 1914 –
December 13, 1973), was born as
Edward Epstein in Louisville,
Kentucky to Eva
Epstein (born Ehrmann) and
Edward "Eddie"...
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acquainted with
painter and
sculptor Edward Melcarth, a
fellow American hailing from Louisville, Kentucky.
Melcarth,
known for his
figurative paintings and...
- JSTOR 1357008.
Frank Moore Cross (February 1972). "The
Stele Dedicated to
Melcarth by Ben-Hadad of Damascus".
Bulletin of the
American Schools of Oriental...
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apartments have
since become "grand suites". In 1967 and 1968,
Edward Melcarth painted a
trompe l'oeil
mural in the
rotunda of the hotel. The
mural included...
- ****istant to Max Reinhardt, also
resided there.
American painter Edward Melcarth was also
listed as a
brief resident in the
early 1950s and was regarded...
- (October 1942). "A
Votive Stele Erected by Ben-Hadad I of
Damascus to the God
Melcarth".
Bulletin of the
American Schools of
Oriental Research. 87 (87): 23–29...
- (1942-10-01). "A
Votive Stele Erected by Ben-Hadad I of
Damascus to the God
Melcarth".
Bulletin of the
American Schools of
Oriental Research. 87 (87): 23–29...
- Jan
Matulka Earl
Mayan Mary Beth
Mckenzie William Charles McNulty Edward Melcarth Willard Metcalf Leo
Mielziner Kenneth Hayes Miller Fred Mitc**** F. Luis...
- 1940s,
Faulkner lived with
Thomas Painter and Kentucky-born
artist Edward Melcarth in New York City for a
short period of time
following WWII. It is said...