Madeline Yale Wynne (September 25, 1847 − January 4, 1918) was an American artist, teacher, writer, and philanthropist. She became the first President...
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ISBN 978-0-387-89668-7. Retrieved November 30, 2022. I Have Pretty Work : Madeline Yale Wynne and the American Craft Revival, Early American Culture, University...
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watercolour artist Giustiniana Wynne (1737–1791), Anglo-Venetian author, aka Countess Orsini-Rosenberg of Austria Madeline Yale Wynne (1847−1918), American artist...
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Sr.'s grandchildren would be part of the Industrial Revolution. Madeline Yale Wynne became an artist and philanthropist. She married Senator Henry Winn...
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quotations, worked with Congressman Dwight Townsend Madeline Yale Wynne (1847–1918), daughter of Linus Yale, wife of Senator Henry Winn, son of Senator Reuben...
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the kitchen. One of the first American arts and crafts jewelers, Madeline Yale Wynne, was self-taught and approached her jewelry as form and composition...
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in Deerfield, as well as two subsequent exhibitions, encouraged Madeline Yale Wynne, a founding member of the Chicago Arts and Crafts Society, to organize...
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He was the brother of railroad entrepreneur Julian L. Yale, and craft artist Madeline Yale Wynne, who married to Senator Henry Winn. His uncle was Congressman...
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Chambers "The Dead Valley", by Ralph Adams Cram "The Little Room", by Madeline Yale Wynne "The Striding Place", by Gertrude Atherton "An Itinerant House",...
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Chicago, and was recorded living at 9 Ritchie Court with his sister Madeline Yale Wynne, wife of Senator Henry Winn. His other brother-in-law was Charles...
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