Alma-Tadema
Sir Lawrence, 1836–1912, English painter, born in the Netherlands.
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Alma-Tadema exhibits in the English gallery, and his contribution has raised the average of that section by a good third.
John Burroughs was very violent against my intaglio; on the other hand, Alma Tadema—our great painter here—liked it very much.
The Letters of Anne Gilchrist and Walt Whitman | Walt WhitmanNaturally an artist playing at Alma-Tadema's home for the first time could not help speculating as to his chances.
Violin Mastery | Frederick H. MartensTwo of the illustrations by Alma Tadema are in duplicate, the added plates being artist's proofs.
In the midst of the repast a monster pie was brought in and placed opposite Alma Tadema (who was in the chair).
Forty Years of 'Spy' | Leslie Ward
British Dictionary definitions for Alma-Tadema
/ (ˈælməˈtædɪmə) /
Sir Lawrence. 1836–1912, Dutch-English painter of studies of Greek and Roman life
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