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Kellan Day

Rev. Kellan Day is the rector of St. James Episcopal Church in Greenville, SC. She previously served as the Associate Rector at Church of the Incarnation in Highlands, NC. Prior to serving in Highlands, she attended The School of Theology at Sewanee and worked as the Young Adult Missioner for the...

Updated 04/06/2026

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Michelle Dayton

Rev. Michelle Dayton is the presiding presbyter of Pine Ridge Mission in the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. (Source and photo: episcopalchurchsd.org)

Updated 03/17/2026

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Abraham de Blois

Abraham de Blois (c.1680-1717) was an engraver and mezzotinter in the Netherlands. (Source: britishmuseum.org)

Updated 02/24/2026

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Lisa J. De Boer

Dr. Lisa DeBoer is professor of art at Westmont College in Santa Babara, CA, where she teaches the History of Art. Her research and teaching interests in sixteenth and seventeenth century Dutch and Flemish art, visual arts, and Christian worship. She graduated from University of Michigan and Calvin College. She...

Updated 03/10/2026

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William de Brailes

William de Brailes (active c. 1230-c. 1260) was an English Early Gothic manuscript illuminator, presumably born in Brailes, Warwickshire, England. He signed two manuscripts, and apparently worked in Oxford, where he is documented from 1238 to 1252, owning property in Catte Street near the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, roughly on the site now occupied...

Updated 03/23/2026

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Philippe de Champaigne

Philippe de Champaigne (1602-1674) French Baroque era painter, and a founding member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris, the premier art institution in the Kingdom of France in the eighteenth century. (Source: wikipedia.org)

Updated 03/10/2026

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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) was a French Jesuit, Catholic priest, scientist, paleontologist, philosopher, mystic, and teacher. Teilhard de Chardin investigated the theory of evolution from a perspective influenced by Henri Bergson and Christian mysticism, writing multiple scientific and religious works on the subject. (Source: wikipedia.org)

Updated 04/06/2026

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Giorgio de Chirico

Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978) was an Italian artist and writer who founded the scuola metafisica art movement prior to World War I, profoundly influencing surrealism. Born in Greece, he studied drawing and painting at Athens Polytechnic under Georgios Roilos and Georgios Jakobides, then continued his education at the Academy of...

Updated 11/19/2025

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Adam de Coster

Adam de Coster (c. 1586-1643) was a Flemish painter and a prominent member of the Antwerp Caravaggisti. These Caravaggisti were part of an international movement of European artists who interpreted the work of Caravaggio and the followers of Caravaggio in a personal manner. He is mainly known for his genre scenes with...

Updated 03/11/2026

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Juan de Flandes

Juan de Flandes ("John of Flanders"; c. 1460-c. 1519) was a Flemish painter active in Spain from 1496 to 1519. (Source: wikipedia.org)

Updated 03/23/2026

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