• Mary Harriet "Mainie" Jellett (29 April 1897 – 16 February 1944) was an Irish painter whose Decoration (1923) was among the first abstract paintings shown...
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  • Henry Jellett (son) (1872–1948), Irish gynaecologist and author, son of the dean Mainie Jellett (1897–1944), Irish painter John Holmes Jellett (1905–1971)...
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  • Mainie Jellett, and Dorothea (Bay) Jellett, who for many years conducted the orchestra at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. Thom's Irish Who's Who/Jellett,...
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  • illustrating W. B. Yeats’s Stories of Red Hanrahan (London, 1927). On Mainie Jellett’s advice she went to Paris in 1929 to study with André Lhôte and came...
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  • Heffernan – Irish-American nurse in WWI Rex Ingram – film director Mainie Jellett – painter Alan Joyce – CEO of Qantas Airways Limited Robert Mallet –...
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    Four Element Composition is a gouache on paper by Mainie Jellett from 1930. The gouache measures 28 × 21.5 centimeters. It is in the collection of the...
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  • Morgan Jellett, was a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom: he was the father of the celebrated artist Mainie Jellett, and of Dorothea Jellett, director...
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    von Hofmann Winslow Homer Anna Hyatt Huntington Eleuter Iwaszkiewicz Mainie Jellett Harald Kreutzberg Henry de Montherlant Jan Parandowski Brenda Putnam...
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  • expressionism and avant-garde Irish art that was started in 1943 by Mainie Jellett. During World War II, Ireland remained neutral. The period was known...
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    her summers. Among her enduring childhood friends were the artists Mainie Jellett and Sylvia Cooke-Collis. When her father became mentally ill in 1907...
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