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  1. Elizabeth Bethune, or Beaton (died after 1581), was one of the mistresses of King James V of Scotland. Their daughter, Lady Jean Stewart, married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, a nephew of James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Keeper of Falkland Palace.

  2. Elizabeth Bethune, or Beaton (died after 1581), was one of the mistresses of King James V of Scotland. Their daughter, Lady Jean Stewart, married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir David Beaton of Creich, a nephew of James Beaton, Archbishop of St Andrews, and Keeper of Falkland Palace.

  3. I am a visual story-teller. I make pictures of everyday life, of the quotidian world, of people, places and things; situations at once familiar to many, but singular in their specificity. The particulars reflect my vision and experience but welcomes the viewer in with empathy.

  4. Elizabeth, hailing from Wellesley, Massachusetts, is the product of a bustling household, one of ten siblings born to a distinguished Boston College Chemistry Professor and a nurturing homemaker/Respiratory Therapist. Her artistic journey commenced early, with drawing serving as her primary form of expression.

  5. Elizabeth de Bethune is a painter from Yonkers, NY. Her most recent exhibitions were "Intimate and Ordinary", at the Rye Art Center, April 25—June 8, 2024, and "Out in Yonkers, Portraits from the Yonkers LGBTQ Community", White Plains Library Museum Gallery, January 4-February 29, 2024.

  6. Elizabeth de Bethune. Elizabeth deBethune is a painter who has delved deeply into printmaking processes, particularly monotype printing. During two fellowships (now Workspace Residencies) at WSW, she continued to develop her method of layering and using chine colle. Elizabeth earned an MFA in painting at Purchase College, State University of ...

  7. Elizabeth de Bethune is an artist and educator with 25 years of teaching experience, both as a teaching artist and classroom teacher. Elizabeth works primarily with 2-dimensional image making processes, from drawing and painting to printmaking and collage. Her work focuses on figurative and narrative imagery.