Sentences with phrase «after death in»

The land, which belonged to Hope Iselin, «the great lady of racing» who spent winters in Aiken, was gifted to the city after her death in 1970.
«After a death in the family, divorce, or some other painful life event, every day is an opportunity for setting a new tone,» she says.
This development comes after the death in custody of Aboriginal man Steven Freeman in 2016 in the Maconochie Centre, the coronial inquest of which was conducted in August this year.
After his death in 1804, his sons retained title to Rancho Los Nietos, but these lands were eventually broken up and distributed among them in 1833 by a grant from...
Everything else being equal, the main reasons to purchase permanent insurance are: (1) if you have a dependent, such as a special - needs child or handicapped loved one, who relies almost solely on your income to live and who will need to rely on it after your death in perpetuity, or (2) if you have few, if any, other assets and don't actively plan on having any that could be used to cover the cost of your funeral, to pay off any outstanding debts, or to provide some inheritance to your family.
Income replacement, final expenses, mortgage payments, childcare expenses, and education costs are some of the major financial bills that can arise after a death in the family.
The estate planning process is meant to help you manage and preserve assets while you're alive and to conserve and control distribution after your death in accordance with your goals and objectives.
This paperwork has been a nightmare on top of all of the things that have been required after a death in the family.
There are a number of practical issues that may come up after a death in the family.
Smith, a lawyer, prepared Ms. Bjornsson's will and acted as executor to her estate after her death in October 2006.
After a death in the family, it can be hard to know where to turn or who to trust — especially if you are faced with hundreds of attorneys all promising you huge returns on your wrongful death case.
In my experience, the vast majority of clients engage in estate planning to gain a sense of reassurance that their family will be cared for after their death in the manner that the client thinks is most appropriate, to pay for documents to be prepared without receiving the benefit of legal advice may undermine the entire purpose of the planning in the first place.
The Act itself was repealed within less than 10 years, immediately after his death in 1547.
A Trust is a legal entity established either by a Living Trust agreement signed by a person during his / her life or arising after death in accordance with the terms of a Will.
After his death in November 2005 no will was found.
There's an aspect of re-use in these sculptures though: some of the duo's taxidermic work derived from the collection of preserved animals that Noble's late father left behind after his death in 2000.
It reunites a number of works by Pollock and Dubuffet from Ossorio's collection for the first time since they were dispersed after his death in 1990.
After his death in 1965, his widow, Sally Avery, donated his personal papers to the Archives of American Art, a research center of the Smithsonian Institution.
Although Schwitters would go on to influence many important artists active during his lifetime — Marcel Duchamp's readymades and Pablo Picasso's three - dimensional Cubist constructions each bear a not insignificant debt to Schwitter's work — it wasn't until after his death in 1948 that the kind of art he pioneered would be attached to a specific term.
His work was the subject of a retrospective at Joseph Brummer Gallery in 1921, but the Metropolitan Museum of Art declined to host a Prendergast memorial retrospective after his death in 1924; at that time, his art was still seen as too demanding and advanced for the Metropolitan's trustees.
After her death in 1929, Lillie Hitchcock Coit left one - third of her estate to the city of San Francisco for «Civic Beautification» providing the budget used to build Coit Tower.
The Plain Dealer reports that the three paintings measure 42 feet wide when together and were created by Monet as a trio but sold separately after his death in 1926.
The high - profile Scull auction of 1973 and the estate sale after his death in 1986 afforded only brief viewings of what he and Ethel owned.
After his death in a car accident the following month, one of the 50 - ton boulders that had been in Pollock's East Hampton backyard — which he had always intended on sculpting, someday — was lugged up a hill in the Green River Cemetery by a group of the late artist's friends and family.
This elegant and comprehensive volume is published for the Centre Pompidou's acclaimed Hantaï retrospective, held five years after his death in 2008, and constitutes the first major publication in English on his work.
As Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan wrote after his death in 2010, «Don Van Vliet... listened with his eyes and he saw with his ears.»
The images record the destruction caused by hurricane Sandy, as well as Ed Koch's tombstone, photographed both when the former Mayor of New York City was still alive and also after his death in 2013 when an erroneous birthdate on the head stone had to be corrected.
Local institutions were given work from the estate, and after her death in 1998 most of the surviving material was put up for sale at a local auction.
I also realized how he had envisioned which city would have the privilege of hosting a museum solely dedicated to his works — more than 800 paintings and 1500 works on paper along with personal archives — in a way that was similar to how Donald Judd envisioned the ideal conditions for for viewing his art at the Chinati Foundation in 1979 and the Judd Foundation in 1996, two years after his death in 1994.
Still's vision finally materialized in 2011, thirty - one years after his death in 1980.
De Menil had been the primary source of money, and after her death in December 1997, it became even more apparent changes would have to be made.
After her death in 1975 her work continued to be championed by writers like Dorothy Walker, and was included in Rosc 1980 but was exhibited only rarely.
There is arguably no greater insight into the working techniques of a great artist than the unique collection that is the Turner Bequest, the contents of the studio of J.M.W. Turner, bequeathed to the nation after his death in 1851.
After his death in 1994, the building sat, stilled.
Ms Clark's father handed his entire art collection to the Corcoran after his death in 1925.
After the death in 1891 of the Irish - born George Frederick Folingsby (1828 — 91), McCubbin was appointed temporary director of the National Gallery until the appointment of a replacement the following year, and was re-appointed director again in 1903 and 1905.
After his death in 1999, five decades of accumulated artwork were found in a Bellport, Long Island, cottage he shared with his sister.
[2] In 1891 Harrison and his wife moved to California, but after her death in 1895 while expecting their first child, Harrison remarried [1] and moved to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he became a leader of the Tonalist school.
After his death in 2010, Noland was honored with memorial exhibitions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
The photo was found in Bacon's cluttered studio after his death in 1992.
In 2010 he exhibited at the Pompidou Centre in Paris and a year after his death in 2012 his portraits featured in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
But it was after his death in 2012 when Louis realised the importance of Sips» work in relation to his own.
Additionally, Kline's combined breakthrough style and palette only became identifiable as uniquely important and uniquely his own after he reaffirmed it a decade later in his reversion to black and white in works like Meryon, and after his death in 1962 precluded the possibility of another, equivalent breakthrough.
After his death in February, Robert Wilson created a graphic - poem tribute to Saito, «For him I am hymning him for my friend / For this day is for him my friend for him.»
While Fonseca enjoyed a one - man show at the Jewish Museum in 1979 and represented his native Uruguay in the 1990 Venice Biennale, after his death in 1997, his work has lapsed into obscurity.
Enthusiastically collected during his lifetime, the artist had inventory remaining after his death in 1994 and so left no estate, which has made obtaining his works a challenge — his paintings sell for over a million dollars at auction.
Shortly after his death in June 1985, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners purchased the house and a collection of over 250 artworks which he had amassed over the years.
A year after her death in 1971, Arbus was the first American photographer to have her work selected for inclusion in the Venice Biennale, the largest and most prestigious showcase for contemporary art in the world.
Shortly after his death in June 1985, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the leadership of Chairman Michael Lomax purchased the house and the collection of 250 artworks which Dr. Hammonds had amassed over the years.
After her death in 1983, he made a short video collage incorporating vignettes filmed during their meetings.
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