Beatrice Whistler
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Beatrice Whistler (also known as Beatrix or Trixie; 12 May 1857 – 10 May 1896) was born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1857. She was the eldest daughter of ten children of the sculptor John Birnie Philip and Frances Black. She studied art in her father's studio and with Edward William Godwin who was an architect-designer. On 4 January 1876 she became the second wife of Edward Godwin. Following the death of Godwin, Beatrice married James McNeill Whistler on 11 August 1888.
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Беатрис Уистлер (англ. Beatrice Whistler; также известная как Беатрикс или Трикси; 12 мая 1857, Челси, Большой Лондон — 10 мая 1896, Хэмпстед-Хит) — английская художница, жена Джеймса Уистлера.
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Beatrice Whistler
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Уистлер, Беатрис
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Beatrice Whistler
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Beatrice Whistler
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Hampstead Heath, London, England
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1896-05-10
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Chelsea, London, England
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1857-05-12
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Trixie
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Beatrix
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1857-05-12
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c. 1887
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1896-05-10
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Artist and artist’s model
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John Birnie Philip and Frances Black
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Beatrice Whistler (also known as Beatrix or Trixie; 12 May 1857 – 10 May 1896) was born in Chelsea, London on 12 May 1857. She was the eldest daughter of ten children of the sculptor John Birnie Philip and Frances Black. She studied art in her father's studio and with Edward William Godwin who was an architect-designer. On 4 January 1876 she became the second wife of Edward Godwin. Following the death of Godwin, Beatrice married James McNeill Whistler on 11 August 1888.
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Беатрис Уистлер (англ. Beatrice Whistler; также известная как Беатрикс или Трикси; 12 мая 1857, Челси, Большой Лондон — 10 мая 1896, Хэмпстед-Хит) — английская художница, жена Джеймса Уистлера.
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1857
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1896