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  1. Daniel V. Gallery

    Daniel Vincent Gallery was a distinguished officer in the United States Navy who saw extensive action during World War II. He fought in the Second Battle of the Atlantic, and his most notable achievement was the capture of the German submarine, U-505, on June 4, 1944.

  2. Robert Gallery

    Robert Gallery (born July 26, 1980 in Masonville, Iowa) is an American football player who currently plays offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL. Gallery played college football at the University of Iowa before being selected with the second overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.

  3. William O. Gallery

    Rear Admiral William Onahan Gallery (22 June 1904 - 13 November 1981) was a United States Navy admiral - one of three brothers who became U.S. Navy admirals. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he was a naval aviator who served with distinction in combat during World War II.

  4. Philip D. Gallery

    Rear Admiral Philip Daly Gallery (1907 - 1973) was U.S. Naval officer who served with distinction on Naval destroyers in the Pacific Theater during World War II, rising to the rank of Rear-Admiral. Philip Gallery graduated from the United States Naval Academy. During World War II, he was in command of the USS Jenkins - earning the Legion of Merit and two Bronze Stars for his heroic service.

  5. William-Adolphe Bouguereau Gallery
  6. Civilian

    Civilian is a street artist operating out of Melbourne, Australia, who has been profiled as a 'leading player' of "the city's vibrant stencil art scene". Civilian started painting stencils around the end of 2001. He has had several art works exhibited in gallery shows, but says he’s not entirely comfortable in those settings; preferring to do work in “Empty Shows” - illegal exhibitions held in derelict buildings.

  7. Eve Angel

    Eve Angel (born Eva Dobos on May 19, 1983) is a Hungarian porn actress and model. Other stage names commonly used by her include Eve, Katie, and Severine. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Angel is the middle child in her family. She has a younger sister and an older brother, with whom she manages a design company. During her career, Angel has been photographed and filmed by Andrew Youngman, John Walton, …

  8. Jim Lambie

    Jim Lambie (born 1964 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a contemporary visual artist, and was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize with an installation called "Mental Oyster". He lives and works in Glasgow, and also operates as a DJ. He was once part of a popular Glaswegian band called The Boy Hairdressers, which went on to become Teenage Fan Club after Lambie left. A common theme in his artistic practice is using brightly coloured tape, …

  9. Mason Marconi

    Mason Marconi (born in April, 1973) is an American glamour model and porn star. She was "Penthouse" Pet of the Month in October 1997. Mason also had a very small uncredited role in the NC-17 rated 1995 movie "Showgirls" playing a Cheetah dancer. Marconi became quite popular for her performances in erotic softcore pantyhose fetish videos, bikini modeling in fitness magazines, …

  10. Julia Hayes

    Julia Hayes was a glamor model, appearing in numerous magazines such as "Penthouse", "Playboy", "Club (US)", "Club International", "Gallery", "Swank", "Chéri" and "Hustler" during the early and mid 1990s. Hayes was born on May 7, 1972 in Helena, Montana. At the age of 18, she moved to Boston to become a nanny for a year.

  11. Lee Bontecou

    Lee Bontecou is an American artist who was born January 15, 1931 in Providence, Rhode Island. She attended New York's Arts Students League from 1952 to 1955 where she studied with the sculptor William Zorach. She received a Fulbright scholarship to study in Rome in 1957-1958 and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award in 1959. During the 1960s, she taught at Brooklyn College.

  12. Loni Sanders

    Loni Sanders (born January 12, 1958) is a porn star and adult model. She was born to an American father and Japanese mother. She started her career as a glamour model in 1979 after being discoved by Rupert Daines, a then popular adult magazine photographer, usually under the name Loni Sanders, and appeared in several men's magazines, like "Genesis", "Swank", and "Gallery".

  13. George Platt Lynes

    George Platt Lynes (15 April 1907 - 6 December 1955) was an American fashion and commercial photographer. Born in East Orange, New Jersey to Adelaide (Sparkman) and Joseph Russell Lynes he spent his childhood in New Jersey but attended the Berkshire School in Massachusetts. He was sent to Paris in 1925 with the idea of better preparing him for college. His life was forever changed by the circle of friends that he would meet there.

  14. Dennis Coffey

    Dennis Coffey (born in Detroit, Michigan) is an American guitarist, notable as a prominent studio musician for many soul and R&B recordings. Coffey learned to play guitar when he was 13 in Ontonagon County in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. At 15 he played on his first record session backing Vic Gallon on "I'm Gone" on the Gondola label. In the early 1960s he joined The Royaltones who had had hits with "Poor Boy" in 1958 and "Flamingo Express" in 1961.

  15. Cathy Lomax

    Cathy Lomax is a London artist, curator and owner of the Transition Gallery, where Charles Saatchi first bought a painting by Stella Vine.

  16. Gillian Carnegie

    Gillian Carnegie is an English artist. Carnegie is a graduate of the Camberwell School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Nominated to the 2005 Turner Prize shortlist at London’s Tate Britain gallery, her apparently traditional use of the oil medium prompted the Daily Telegraph headline: 'Turner Prize shocker: the favourite is a woman who paints flowers. Whatever next?' - in clear allusion to the medium-combative nature of the Prize.

  17. Doreen Tracey

    Doreen Isabelle Tracey was born April 3, 1943, in London, England. She is best known for having been a performer on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955-1958. Her parents, Sidney Tracey and Bessie Hay, were an American vaudeville dance team that performed for Allied soldiers during WWII. When Doreen was four years old, her family returned to the United States, where her father opened a dance studio in Hollywood, California.

  18. Jim Gold

    Jim Gold who was born on 12 January 1947 is the singer/guitarist/songwriter of the 1970s group called Gallery. Gallery is famous for their 1972 song "(It's So) Nice To Be With You." The group was originally called Gallery, but several years later the group's name was changed to Jim Gold & Gallery. Jim Gold and Gallery - official site

  19. Geert Jan Jansen

    Geert Jan Jansen (born 1943) is a Dutch art forger who was captured 1994. Geert Jan Jansen was born in Waalre in the Netherlands. His engineer father was fond of art and Jansen became an art student. He befriended a US art dealer Michel Podulke who ran a gallery "Mokum" in Amsterdam and organized art shows in his gallery. Later Jansen opened his own galleries, "Jacob" and "Raam", but was not particularly successful.

  20. Jonathan Lerman

    Jonathan Lerman (born 1987) is a US autistic savant artist. Jonathan Lerman began to lapse into long silences at the age of two, and the next year he was diagnosed with autism. His IQ is purported to be 53. Lerman's artistic bent appeared at the age of 10 in the form of charcoal-drawn faces - both people he knows and those he imagines. In 1999 he had his own solo exhibition at the KS Art gallery in New York City.

  21. Vasily Polenov

    Vasily Dmitrievich Polenov (20.5 (1.6) .1844, St.Petersburg, - 18.7.1927, Polenovo in the Tula Oblast) was a Russian landscape painter associated with the Peredvizhniki movement of realist artists. Polenov studied under Pavel Chistyakov and in the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1863 to 1871. He was the pensioner of academy of arts in Italy and France, …

  22. Hal Gould

    Hal Gould (born February 29, 1920 in Clark, Wyoming) is an American photographer and gallery curator.

  23. Dick Twinney

    Dick Twinney is an English illustrator and wildlife artist. Originally from Devon, he has lived and worked in Cornwall for over 35 years. His work appears frequently in Westcountry magazines and newspapers, especially the "Cornish Guardian" where he writes and illustrates the weekly article 'Wildlife Gallery'. He lives in St Columb Major where he has a gallery.

  24. Jack Absalom

    Jack Absalom, an Australian artist and adventurer born in 1927, was one of the members of the Brushmen of the Bush.

  25. Charles Fleetwood

    Charles Fleetwood (d. 1745) was an English gentleman with an interest in theatre. He eventually became the manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in partnership with Colley Cibber and, sometime later, Charles Macklin. During Fleetwood's tenure at Drury Lane, he introduced a number of reforms including the abolition of the Footman's Gallery.

  26. Claude Breeze

    Claude Breeze is a Canadian artist and Professor Emeritus at the Department of Visual Arts at York University in Toronto, Canada. Claude Herbert Breeze was born in 1938. Also known as "C. Herbert". Breeze has exhibited his paintings in numerous solo and group shows on four continents. His work is found in public, corporate and private collections, including Canada's National Gallery. Among his works are several pieces of public art, including the 300 ft.

  27. Claerwen James

    Claerwen James (b. 1970) is a British artist. She studied zoology at Oxford, and then travelled to Madagascar to study lemurs. She then conducted molecular biology research in programmed cell death, including the genetic manipulation of apoptosis with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and completed a Ph.D. She was for a while also a visiting researcher at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island, USA. Then deciding to seriously pursue her long interest in art, …

  28. Brent Malone

    Richard Brent Malone was a Bahamian photorealist painter and gallery owner. A native of Nassau, Malone began his career as a potter, working as an apprentice at the Bahamian branch of the Chelsea Pottery. He had previously studied at Don Russell's Academy of Fine Arts, and would later travel to England for further study, planning to attend Ravens Bourne College to gain teaching credentials. He also studied at the Bechenham School of Art.

  29. Diana Hansen-Young

    Diana Hansen-Young was born in Bellingham, Washington in 1947. She was the eldest of 5 children born to Audrey and Wally Hansen. Of her childhood there, she says "I was born into a community of depressed, Mormon Swedish farmers, who put away winter black on Memorial Day in favor of summer navy blue." In 1964, in high school, she wrote a musical that had a full production. She realized then that she wanted to write musical theatre, …

  30. Eustace, Bishop Of Ely

    Eustace, Bishop of Ely (died 1215) was a Lord Chancellor of England. Eustace was made Bishop of Ely in 1198. The gallery of the present Ely Cathedral was his work.

  31. Benjamin C. Bradlee

    Benjamin Bradlee : from Post reporter to embassy propagandist, then on to Newsweek and back to the Post as executive editor, without breaking stride. The point of Davis' book is that this pattern is repeated again and again in Post history; she calls it "mediapolitics" -- the use of information media for political purposes. Robert Thayer 's status as CIA station chief in Paris is confirmed in Richard Harris Smith 's book OSS.

  32. Packer Schopf Gallery

    Gallery hours - Tuesday-Saturday 11:00 am to 5:30pm September 7th - October 13th September 20th Anniversary Show Main Gallery: Friese Undine The Lab: Lucy Ruth Wright Rivers.

  33. Ellen Curlee Gallery

    The Ellen Curlee Gallery is dedicated to contemporary fine art photography. Our special emphasis is the work of internationally recognized and European photographers. Our mission also includes promoting the work of significant emerging artists. We are committed to long-term relationships with both artists and clients. In her long history as an art consultant, Ellen Curlee has advised both private and corporate collectors on acquisitions.

  34. Michele Gallery

    She started out as a research assistant on "Lou Grant" (1977). She then went on to become a Emmy-winning writer and producer of that and other shows.

  35. Tom Gallery

    Had a daughter by Pitts, Ann, born on April 17, 1922. She was christened Zasu as well but later wished to be called Ann. The couple also adopted the son of actress and good friend Barbara La Marr after the actress' drug-related died at age 28 in 1926. He was renamed Don Gallery. In a familiar "A Star Is Born" situation, his career fell while wife Zasu's rose. He eventually abandoned the family in 1926. They divorced in 1933. Appeared with first wife Zasu Pitts in several silent pictures.

  36. James Gallery
  37. Robert Gallery
  38. Dan Gallery
  39. Neil Gallery
  40. Jonathan Levine Gallery

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