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  1. Elizabeth Carter. Work; Exhibitions; About the Artist; Contact (Click on a detail to view the full image.) Color Matters. Monotype Collage. 10.5 x 14. Olive Autumn ...

  2. Elizabeth Carter. Elizabeth Carter als Minerva, Göttin der Weisheit, von John Fayram (zwischen 1735 und 1741, National Portrait Gallery) Elizabeth Carter (* 16. Dezember 1717 in Deal, Kent; † 19. Februar 1806) war eine englische Dichterin, Altertumsforscherin, Autorin und Übersetzerin. Sie war ein Mitglied der Blaustrumpfgesellschaft um ...

  3. Elizabeth Carter, Montagu Pennington (1807). “Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter,: with a new edition of her poems, some of which have never appeared before; to which are added, some miscellaneous essays in prose, together with her notes on the Bible, and answers to objections concerning the Christian religion”, p.465

  4. 3. 'A Dialogue': Elizabeth Carter's Passion for the Female Mind. LISA A. FREEMAN. When Elizabeth Carter died in 1806, at the age of 89, her poetry was prettily eulogized as having 'sublime simplicity of sentiment, melodious sweetness of expression, and morality the most amiable'.1 Though in the parlance of the early nineteenth century this ...

  5. Elizabeth Fitzgerald Carter is a self-taught painter before gaining a degree in Fine Art. Elizabeth regularly exhibits both in Norfolk and Argyll

  6. Elizabeth Ellen Carter - Author. 2,826 likes · 9 talking about this. Award-winning, bestselling historical romance author.

  7. Elizabeth Carter Brooks (1867–1951), was an American educator, social activist and architect. She was passionate about helping other African Americans achieve personal success and was one of the first to recognize the importance of preserving historical buildings in the United States .