Garret Morphy (alternatively Morphey, Morphew, or Murphy) (c. 1655 – c. 1716) was an Irish painter, who is considered to be Ireland's first recorded professional...
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engineer Florence Morphy (c. 1860–1944), Australian-born Countess of Darnley Garret Morphy (c. 1655–c. 1716), Irish painter George Morphy (1884–1946), Irish...
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Right Honourable The Earl of Donegall Portrait of Lord Donegall by Garret Morphy, c. 1690s Colonel of the Earl of Donegall's Regiment of Foot In office...
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reversed on 30 March 1697 for Richard Bellew. Fenlon, Jane (1992). "Garret Morphy and His Circle". Irish Arts Review Yearbook: 140. JSTOR 20492681. Retrieved...
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Roger Boyle, 2nd Earl of Orrery (attributed to Garret Morphy)...
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religious themes (born 1646) Stefano Erardi, Maltese painter (born 1630) Garret Morphy, Irish painter of portraits, genre scenes and landscapes (born 1650)...
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works in crayons Graves says are superior to those of his teacher, and Garret Morphy (c.1655–1715). Edmund Ashfield (Oxford Art online) Graves, Robert Edmund...
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nicknamed Hartkamp, and was the teacher of the painters Simon Germyn and Garret Morphy. Smits came to live in Dordrecht for a few years with the organist Joan...
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Democratic-Republican 1821–1824 6 Isaac Trimble Preston 1824–1828 7 Alonzo Morphy 1828–1830 8 George Eustis, Sr. National Republican 1830–1833 9 Etienne Mazureau...
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