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  1. Juliette, Lady Huxley (née Marie Juliette Baillot; 6 December 1896 – 28 September 1994) was a Swiss-French sculptor and writer. She provided lifelong support to her husband, British naturalist Sir Julian Huxley .

  2. Huxley, Juliette (1896–1994) Swiss-born sculptor and writer who was married to Julian Huxley. Name variations: Lady Huxley. Born Marie Juliette Baillot on December 6, 1896, in Auvernier, Switzerland; died in 1994; only daughter and one of two children of Alphonse Baillot (a building solicitor) and Mélanie Antonia (Ortlieb) Baillot; attended ...

  3. Abstract: Journals, scrapbooks, sketches, and photographs by and about Julian and Juliette Huxley, covering family life; travels on behalf of UNESCO and for other research and personal purposes to Africa, Australia, and Europe; awards and honors; and academic and creative writing.

  4. Juliette (née Baillot), Lady Huxley (1896-1994), Sculptor and writer; wife of Sir Julian Sorell Huxley. Sitter in 34 portraits

  5. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Leaves of the tulip tree : autobiography. by. Huxley, Juliette, 1896-. Publication date. 1986. Topics. Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975, Huxley, Juliette, 1896-, Biologists -- Great Britain -- Biography, Biologists' wives -- Great Britain -- Biography, Bloomsbury group. Publisher.

  6. Julian and Juliette Huxley papers. This collection contains photographs that were taken by (and of) Julian and Juliette Huxley. The photographs are of family life, travels on behalf of UNESCO, and for Julian Huxleys personal research.

  7. Indeed in his very first film Attenborough was behind the camera, producing, and Julian Huxley, biologist-narrator, was in front. The Huxley tradition of exploring and explaining animals and humans on planet Earth, via Darwin’s idea of evolution by natural selection, endured.