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  1. The Eclogues of Alexander Barclay. Fron the Original Edition By John Cawood. by Alexander; Cawood, John; White, Beatrice Barclay, 1960-01-01
  2. Natural History. Journal of American Museum..1963, January. Vol71, No 1 a Key to Ferocity in Bears by Peter. White, Alexander. Powell, John Ed Natural History. Krott, 1962-01-01
  3. John White Alexander (1856-1915) by John White] Smithsonian Institution [Alexander, 1976
  4. Memorial exhibition of work by John White Alexander, 1856-1915: January 6 to 29, 1917, Art Museum, Eden Park by John White Alexander, 1917
  5. Regional development banks, a study of institutional style by John Alexander White, 1970
  6. The Alexander Murals- By Emily R. Alter by John White Alexander, 1850-01-01
  7. Catalogue of the John White Alexander memorial exhibition. paint by Kirtas Books, 1917-01-01
  8. John White Alexander (1856-1915): [Exhibition] December 22, 1976-July 4, 1977 [at the] National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C by Mary Anne Goley, 1976
  9. American painters and sculptors: John White Alexander, painter of refinement by Hoyt H Hudson, 1923
  10. Catalogue of the John White Alexander memorial exhibition, paintings by Frederic Clay Bartlett and an exhibition of prints from the painter-gravers of America : the Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New York, October, nineteen hundred seventeen
  11. The Politics of Foreign Aid by John Alexander White, 1974-01-01
  12. The politics of foreign aid by John Alexander White, 1974
  13. The papal conquest: Italy's warning--"Wake up, John Bull!" by Alexander Robertson, Andrew Dickson White, 2010-07-30
  14. Fool's white by John Alexander Abucewicz, 1969

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24. ALEXANDER, JOHN WHITE
alexander, john white. ROMANCE. alexander THE GREAT. deeds of Iskander;and Firdousi made use of the story in the Sh hn ma. Another
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ROMANCE] ALEXANDER THE GREAT The Alexander legend was the theme of poetry in all European languages; six or seven German poets dealt with the subject, and it may be read in French, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Flemish and Bohemian. Of the French prose versions of the Historia de proeliis may be noticed the late romance, L'Hisloire du noble et vaillant roy Alixandre le Grant (1506). After an account of the ancient history of Macedonia and of the intrigue of Nectanebus we are told how Philip dies, and how Alexander subdues Rome and receives tribute from all European nations. He then makes his Persian expedition; the Indian campaign gives occasion for descriptions of all kinds of wonders. The conqueror visits a cannibal kingdom and finds many marvels in the palace of Porus, among them a vine with golden branches, emerald leaves and fruit of other precious stones. In one country he meets with women who, after the burial in the winter, become alive again in the spring full of youth and beauty. Having reached the ends of the earth and conquered all nations, he aspires to the dominion of the air. He obtains a magic glass, cage, yoked with eight griffins, flies through the clouds, and, thanks to enchanters who know the language of birds, geti information as to their manners and customs, and ultimately receives ^ their submission. The excessive heat of the upper regions compels him to descend, and he next visits the bottom of the sea in a kind of diving-bell. The fish crowd round him and pay homage. Alexander returns to Babylon, is crowned with much pomp and mass is celebrated. He dies by poison soon afterwards.

25. Treasures To Go: Artist Biography
john white alexander 1856–1915. john white alexander, a native ofAllegheny City, Pennsylvania, worked as an illustrator in Harper
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John White Alexander
In 1891, Alexander moved to Paris and over the next ten years gained prominence as an exponent of the current Art Noveau trend. However this was only one of several influences that converged on him and other artists during these years. In the 1890s proponents of the so-called Aesthetic Movement decried the Ruskinian conviction that art must perform a moral and didactic function and instead asserted that art was autonomous and self-referential. Free of literary, narrative conventions, artists could favor mood over story and assert the formal, evocative properties of color and line for their own sake. This new freedom encouraged a shift in subject matter toward the representation of objects and figures that were simply beautiful in themselves. The culture of the 1890s, gritty and ugly as it appeared, produced such subject matter in abundance. The century's end had witnessed the explosive growth of commerce, industry, and urban concentration, contributing to the creation of great fortunes in few hands; it also contributed to a radical adjustment in the social roles of women of the upper and middle classes. Deprived of the centrally productive role they had previously performed in a rural society, women were now relegated to a decorative role, serving as beautiful symbols of male wealth and status. As such they were bountifully represented by artists, and their images were eagerly acquired by patrons. It is noteworthy that in the current exhibition of fifty-two paintings there are twenty-four representations of women, almost exclusively upper class, and only one male self-portrait.

26. John White Alexander - ADELSON GALLERIES, Inc
1. john white alexander The Garden Door, c. 19101915 Oil on canvas22 x 14 inches. john white alexander (1856-1915) The Garden Door
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1. John White Alexander
The Garden Door , c. 1910-1915
Oil on canvas 22 x 14 inches John White Alexander (1856-1915)
The Garden Door , c. 1910-1915
Oil on canvas
22 x 14 inches
Signed lower right: J.W. Alexander NA Ex-collection: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McHenry, Newport, Rhode Island, c. 1930, until the present John White Alexander began his career in New York at the age of eighteen at Harper's Weekly as an illustrator. In 1877, he went to Munich and attended classes at the Royal Academy. The academy was too rigid for him, and he moved to Polling, Upper Bavaria, where a group of American students were studying under Frank Duveneck. A year later, he traveled with "Duveneck's Boys" to Florence and Venice. Alexander did admire Duveneck's work, shared a studio with him in Florence, and taught some of Duveneck's art classes. While Alexander was in Venice, he met James Abbott McNeill Whistler, who was most influential in the development of Alexander's painting. In 1881, Alexander returned to New York and became a successful portraitist while continuing his work at Harper's Weekly and teaching drawing at Princeton University. In 1890, he went with his wife and child to Paris, where they socialized with Whistler, Henry James, Stéphane Mallarmé, Auguste Rodin, Oscar Wilde, and Mrs. Jack Gardner. It was here that Alexander came into contact with the Symbolist and Art Nouveau movements, which influenced his characteristic style. His paintings of attenuated women, seen close up in serpentine poses became the hallmark of his work. He traveled back and forth between Paris and America and in 1901 returned to New York, where he was in great demand as a portrait painter. In 1905, he was commissioned to paint forty-eight murals for the new Carnegie Institute, a singular and highly profitable distinction. He was president of the National Academy of Design from 1909 until his death in 1915.

27. John White Alexander - ADELSON GALLERIES, Inc
john white alexander (18561915) The Garden Door, c. 1910-1915 Oilon canvas 22 x 14 inches Signed lower right JW alexander NA.
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John White Alexander (1856-1915)
The Garden Door , c. 1910-1915
Oil on canvas
22 x 14 inches
Signed lower right: J.W. Alexander NA Ex-collection:
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McHenry, Newport, Rhode Island, c. 1930, until the present John White Alexander began his career in New York at the age of eighteen at Harper's Weekly as an illustrator. In 1877, he went to Munich and attended classes at the Royal Academy. The academy was too rigid for him, and he moved to Polling, Upper Bavaria, where a group of American students were studying under Frank Duveneck. A year later, he traveled with "Duveneck's Boys" to Florence and Venice. Alexander did admire Duveneck's work, shared a studio with him in Florence, and taught some of Duveneck's art classes. While Alexander was in Venice, he met James Abbott McNeill Whistler, who was most influential in the development of Alexander's painting. In 1881, Alexander returned to New York and became a successful portraitist while continuing his work at Harper's Weekly and teaching drawing at Princeton University. In 1890, he went with his wife and child to Paris, where they socialized with Whistler, Henry James, Stéphane Mallarmé, Auguste Rodin, Oscar Wilde, and Mrs. Jack Gardner. It was here that Alexander came into contact with the Symbolist and Art Nouveau movements, which influenced his characteristic style. His paintings of attenuated women, seen close up in serpentine poses became the hallmark of his work. He traveled back and forth between Paris and America and in 1901 returned to New York, where he was in great demand as a portrait painter. In 1905, he was commissioned to paint forty-eight murals for the new Carnegie Institute, a singular and highly profitable distinction. He was president of the National Academy of Design from 1909 until his death in 1915.

28. AAA Collections: Visual Thinking: Sketchbooks
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JOHN WHITE ALEXANDER'S (1856-1915) sketchbook is devoted to value studies of single figures. On each page he experimented with the arrangement of shapes and patterns of light and shadow in shallow space. His sitters are engaged in quiet, composed, interior activities, much in the way that Alexander withdrew into the private world of his sketchbook to meditate on the formal elements of light and composition. John White Alexander Sketchbook, undated 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 in. Young man reading, ink wash and Chinese white over pencil on blue-gray paper. John White Alexander Papers, Archives of American Art.
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CREATOR: Alexander, John White, 1856-1915. TITLE: John White Alexander papers, 1870-1942. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 10.0 linear ft. (on 7 microfilm reels) reels 1727-1731, 1807, and 3483 BIO/HISTORICAL NOTE: Portrait painter; New York, N.Y. Member of the Photo-Secession. SUMMARY: Biographical material; correspondence; writings; art works; scrapbooks; medals and awards; photographs; and printed material. REELS 1727-1731: REEL 1807: REEL 3483: Photographic copy prints made from 57 negatives (32 on glass), undated, of Alexander, his studio, his family, and of 20 paintings by him - 19 of them portraits. Sitters for the portraits include: Mrs. C. Leyard Blair, Mr. Bronson, William Bunker, Andrew Carnegie, William Denny, Col. George Haney, Professor Jillson, Mrs. G. B. Johnson, Richard McCurdy, Mr. George G. McMurtry, Dr. Rev. Patten, A Quiet Hour (a painting), Dorothy Roosevelt, Charles H. Russell, Geraldine Russell, Mrs. Homer Sage and son, Mrs. Stokes, Dr. Henry Van Dyck, Dudley E. Wartens, and Mary Waters.

29. John White Alexander
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35. Vincent Art Gallery: About John White Alexander
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38. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Stevenson To Steward
Stevenson, alexander Campbell (18021889) Born in Woodford County, Ky., November21, 1802 1857) Grandson-in-law of Carter Braxton; father of john white Stevenson
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Burial location unknown. Preston, Jacob alexander (17961868) Born near BelAir, Harford County, Md., March 12, 1796. Preston, john white, Sr.
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American, 1856 - 1915 Born in the United States, John White Alexander was a prominent, fashionable artist in New York City during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His career began as a political cartoonist and illustrator for Harper's Weekly and, later, Century Magazine
In 1890, Alexander moved to Paris and became a leading proponent of the Art Nouveau Movement. During that time, he created some of his most compelling figurative works, including the elongated female figures in dimly lit backgrounds.
Alexander returned to New York City in 1901, becoming a portrait painter of prominent people. In 1905, he was commissioned to paint forty-eight murals for the new Carnegie Institute, a singular and highly profitable distinction.
He received many awards during his life. He served as president of the National Academy of Design from 1909 until his death in 1915.
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