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Charles Meryon (sometimes
Méryon, 23
November 1821 – 14
February 1868) was a
French artist who
worked almost entirely in etching, as he had
colour blindness...
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Among her
entourage were her
physician and
later biographer Charles Lewis Meryon and her
maids Elizabeth Williams and Ann Fry. In
Rhodes she met Michael...
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Viscount FitzWilliam, of
Merrion in the
County of Dublin, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1629 for
Thomas FitzWilliam,
along with...
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Edward Meryon Wilson, FBA (14 May 1906 – 21
November 1977) was an
English Hispanist and bibliographer. He was
Cervantes Professor of
Spanish at the University...
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identified as a
person with protanopia. 19th
century French artist Charles Méryon became successful by
concentrating on
etching rather than
painting after...
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Charles Lewis Meryon (27 June 1783 – 11
September 1877) was an
English physician and biographer. The son of
Lewis Meryon of Rye, Sus****, from a Huguenot...
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European influences other than Rembrandt, Goya and the
French engraver Charles Meryon whose moody Paris scenes Hopper imitated.
After returning from his last...
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directly elected regional Mayor (
Meryon in Cornish). The
powers were
designed to give the
council and Mayor/
Meryon "greater
control over
transport budgets...
- 46500; 148.23444 (Merrigal)
Meryon Warren Shire 31°35′54″S 148°08′04″E / 31.59833°S 148.13444°E / -31.59833; 148.13444 (
Meryon)
Milda Gilgandra Shire 31°31′54″S...
- Clesmeur's Journal".
Historical records of New Zealand. Vol. 2. pp. 445-481.
Meryon, Charles; Taonga, New
Zealand Ministry for
Culture and
Heritage Te Manatu...