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He continued to paint and found a patron in oil tycoon Henry M. Flagler.
Very luckily for him, he found a patron for his work.
ANTI-GLOBALISATION mobs running riot in Seattle, Genoa and Prague thought they had found a patron saint in James Tobin.
BIG BREAK A rarity among art students, Mr. Smith found a patron while still enrolled in Cooper Union's undergraduate program.
Caveat emptor, dontcha know?" At the peak of his productivity, during the middle thirties, Cosey found a patron.
Fantin-Latour's flower paintings were particularly appreciated in England, where, through James McNeill Whistler and Sir John Everett Millais, Fantin-Latour found a patron in Edwin Edwards.
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A. I went everywhere to get a contract, to find a patron.
Will the artists find a patron dying to write a big check?
After working on the Federal Arts Project, he went to New York in 1937, hoping to find a patron.
The lifetime spent together creates an intense bond of loyalty" The cable claimed it was easy for would-be partygoers to find a patron out of more than 10,000 princes in the kingdom.
Although the great 17th- and 18th-century stringed instruments retain their cachet with soloists who can afford them or who can find a patron or institution willing to lend them one, there is a degree to which the rising cost of the instruments -- and of insurance for them -- is leading players to consider newly made ones.
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