WebRaymond Duncan or Ray Duncan may refer to: Raymond Duncan (dancer) (1874–1966), American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher. Raymond Duncan … WebRaymond Duncan (November 1, 1874, San Francisco, California – August 14, 1966, Cavalaire-sur-Mer, France) was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher, and brother of dancer Isadora Duncan. Born in San Francisco on November 1, 1874, Raymond Duncan was the third of the four children of Joseph Charles Duncan, a banker, …
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WebRaymond Duncan (1874 - 1966) is known for Painting. Artist auction records. askART's database currently holds 1 auction lots for Raymond Duncan (of which 0 auction records … WebRaymond Duncan (1874-1966) was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher. Born in San Francisco, he was the third of four children of Joseph Charles Duncan, a banker, and Mary Dora Gray, youngest daughter of Thomas Gray, a California senator (the other children were Elisabeth, Augustin, and Isadora). flight to new orleans today
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WebBiographical History. Raymond Duncan (1874-1966) was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher. Born in San Francisco, he was the third of four children of … WebAmerican dancer, philosopher, poet, writer (1874-1966) This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 09:43. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike … WebSusan Grant Raymond, American Sculptor. Avocations: skiing, riding, backpacking, tennis. F C. Recipient Maurice Hexter award National Sculpture Society, 1984, Art Castings award N. American Sculpture Exhibition, 1982, Summerart award Steamboat Springs Arts and Humanities, 1984; winner 10th Mountain Division Monumental Sculpture at Fort Drum, … cheshire cat headband