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- Comment: only one instance in references of secondary source discussing the subject does not demonstrate notability. microbiologyMarcus (petri dish·growths) 20:30, 29 December 2023 (UTC)
T. S. Moïse and Theodore Sydney Moise should redirect her
Theodore Sydney Moïse (1808 - 1883) was a painter in the United States. He is known for his paintings people and horses. He painted his brother Edwin Warren Moïse.[1]
He had a studio with other artists and travelled painting prominent and wealthy Southern families, sometimes accompanied by their dogs, horses, and servants.[2]
His depiction of Eliza McHatton Ripley was used on the frontispiece of her book on New Orleans. He also painted Isabel Rebecca Lyons Mordecai.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Henry Clay - Theodore Sidney Moise". Google Arts & Culture.
- ^ "Moïse, Theodore Sydney". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
- ^ "Isabel Rebecca Lyons Mordecai".
Further reading
edit- H. Moïse, The Moise Family of South Carolina and Their Descendants (1961); C. Roth, (ed.), Jewish Art: An Illustrated History (rev. ed. by Bezalel Narkiss, 1971); P.B. Schmit (ed.), Encyclopaedia of New Orleans Artists, 1718–1918 (1987)
- This draft is in progress as of May 12, 2023.