- site into a
preschool and
housing for employees. Headmistresses:
Caroline Ruutz-Rees 1890–1938;
Eugenia Baker Jessup '10, 1938–53, 1957–58;
Helen MacKissick...
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Caroline Ruutz-Rees (August 16, 1865 –
February 15, 1954) was a British–American academic, educator, and suffragist.
Ruutz-Rees was very
involved in the...
- wlu.edu.
Archived from the
original on 2013-10-12.
Retrieved 2012-06-11.
Ruutz-Rees,
Janet E. (Janet Emily) (1880).
Horace Vernet. New York:
Scribner and...
- 1851.
Grigsby p.161
Harkett &
Hornstein p.73
Murray p.1181
Boime p.146
Ruutz-Rees p.46 https://www.rct.uk/collection/19546/the-m****acre-of-the-mamelukes...
- Lisa
Wenger (born Lisa
Ruutz; 23
January 1858 – 17
October 1941) was a
Swiss painter and
writer of children's books.
During the 1930s she was one of the...
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girls in the "domestic arts," the school's
first headmistress Caroline Ruutz-Rees (1865–1954)
adopted the
mission of a
contemporary boys' school, emphasizing...
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later included in the
Galerie des
Batailles in the
Palace of Versailles.
Ruutz-Rees p.12
Hosler p.72
Boime p.298
Harkett &
Hornstein p.162 https://pop...
- the
painting is in the
collection of the Alte
Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
Ruutz-Rees p.28-29
Behdad &
Gartlan p.13 https://artblart.com/tag/horace-vernet-slave-market/...
- 1831, a
contemporaneous art
exhibition in
London Pomarède & Trébosc p.222
Ruutz-Rees p.84
James p.227
Boime p.672
Harkett &
Hornstein p.111 The Art of the...
- Mall.
Today it is in the
collection of Musée Thomas-Henry in Cherbourg.
Ruutz-Rees p.12-13
Harkett &
Hornstein p.162-64 Fahy p.326-27
Harkett & Hornstein...