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    Jacqueline Humphries

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    Over the last three decades, Jacqueline Humphries (b.1960) has, through an innovative painterly process, challenged the limits of abstraction. She has produced a body of work that reaches beyond modernism, Abstract Expressionism, and abstraction as we know it. Multi-layered in application, Humphries challenges the viewer to interact with her painting in diverse ways, inviting new approaches to looking and being with a work. Expertly analysing the ways in which Humphries has challenged convention and placed abstract painting at the centre of our twenty-first century visual environment, Frances Guerin's illuminating text reveals an artist at the peak of her powers

    Humphries, Roland, 2. Roland Humphries interview, January 6, 1982.

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    Roland Humphries discusses Christmas traditions Northern Newfoundland

    Harry Humphries

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    Dr. Harry Humphries is an associate professory of Sociology. He served as PSU-KNEA president three times, 1989 to 1990, 1997 to 1998, and 2014 to 2015

    FAMILY SCRAPBOOKS OF BARRY HUMPHRIES

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69274Collection includes Michael Humphries' 24 scrapbooks he collected and compiled relating to his brother John Barry Humphries career 1963-2019. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings and theatre programs which show Barry Humphries varied characters including Dame Edna Everage. It also contains loose magazines and newspapers.319028 Acquisition: [2021.0015] "FAMILY SCRAPBOOKS OF BARRY HUMPHRIES

    Introduction: ecology of Australian freshwater fishes

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    Paul Humphries and Keith F. Walke

    Looking ahead

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    P. Humphries, K. Walke

    James Humphries biography

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    Transcript of an autobiography written in 1910 by James Humphries. He was born in England in 1831, went to Australia in 1850, joined the LDS Church there, and came to Utah in 1858. He first lived at Ogden, then went to Virgin. Copied by Virginia M. Lee in 193

    Nine combined AFLP datasets for Humphries and Winker 2010 Molecular Ecology

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    Single text file of nine separate AFLP datasets for Humphries and Winker 2010 Molecular Ecology

    Mrs. Humphries and Two Children

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    Family portrait of Mrs. Humphries with two children, from the Odom Photography Studio on Bradenton’s Old Main Street

    Fordham Telegram from Hubert H. Humphries to the ACLU

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    Hubert H. Humphries credits Jefferson B. Fordham in a telegram to ACLU
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