I wondered if you were related to the artpatron Gertrude Sheldon.
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The general artpatron in England is a brewer or distiller.
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The resulting noggins are realistic enough to give the most sharp-eyed artpatron pause.
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She didn't want to be pegged as an artpatron, not in her current guise.
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Why will the artpatron never take advice?
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Lauded as a poet and artpatron, he was also a vote-rigger, tax-dodger, embezzler, flatterer and conniver.
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It was carefully hung on the drawing-room wall, and the newly-blossomed artpatron was called in to see it.
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Mr. Watson Taylor, a wealthy artpatron, gave Gibson employment, and was anxious that he should stop in London.
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This was the former home in Rathgar of Dublin solicitor and artpatron John Leo Burke who died in 1959.
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The artpatron never can understand as much about art as the artist, but he can learn a good deal.
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TANAISTE Dick Spring turned up to open sometime publisher and artpatron Noelle Cambell Sharp's new Dublin venture an art gallery on St Stephen's Green.
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What rich artpatron cares to be told continually by his own walls that Midas had ass's ears; that Lazarus sits ever at the gate?
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Is it an absconding cashier then, a railway director, an army contractor, a Russian artpatron, a lawyer, a Conservative editor, a social reformer?...
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Best for: Higher-rolling artpatrons who want gallery quality without gallery attitude.
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As artpatrons, the ruling branch of the Medici were never leaders of taste.
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In the absence of artpatrons, wallpaper was his only excuse for continuing as an artist.