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Louisine Waldron Havemeyer - People, Places, Nature, Fiction

Art collector and suffragist, born in New York City, New York, USA. The daughter of a wealthy sugar refiner, she studied in Paris (1873), met Mary Cassatt there, and began to purchase works by the Impressionists. In 1883 she married Henry Havemeyer, who also made a fortune in sugar, and they lived a luxurious life in New York City. She and her husband became discerning collectors of art, travelling through Europe and personally buying what they liked, mostly Impressionist works, but also some by under-appreciated artists such as El Greco. After her husband's death she devoted herself to social causes, and was a founder of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage (later the National Woman's party) (1913). She lectured (and once exhibited her painting collection) for the suffrage movement, but her most dramatic moment came in 1919 when she burned an effigy of President Woodrow Wilson on the White House lawn. She was jailed for three days, after which she set off on the ‘Prison Special’, a train that toured the country for a month to promote woman suffrage. Most of her vast art collection went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art after her death.

Elder can refer to various topics:

Elder (administrative title) Elder (religious) Elder (Mormonism) Elderly person - see: Old age

People

Alexander Elder, is a professional stock trader and author in the USA Alexander Lang Elder (1815 - 1885) founded Elders Limited in 1840 Joycelyn Elders (born 1933), former United States Surgeon General Larry Elder (born 1952), an American broadcaster and talk show host Mark Elder,CBE, (born 2 June 1947) Current English conductor Robert J. Elder, Jr., US Air Force General Thomas Elder, nineteenth-century businessman and philanthropist in South Australia William Henry Elder (1819 - 1904) bishop and Archbishop of Cincinnati

Places

Electoral district of Elder, a state electoral district in South Australia named after Thomas Elder Elder Range, part of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia

Nature

Elderberry plant (Sambucus) Manitoba maple plant, also known as Box-elder (maple) Box elder bug (Leptocoris trivittatus or Boisea trivittatus)

Fiction

Elders (Charmed) Class of enlightened whitelighters overseeing good magic in the Charmed television series Elder race, any of a number of alien species in science fiction.

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