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  1. Cooper Hewitt, Access+Ability: BrainPort, Featuring Emilie Gossiaux (with Audio Description), Cooper Hewitt, 2017. Lumpkin, Daniel, An Artist: How Technology Helped Emilie Gossiaux Overcome Blindness to Rediscover Her Process, Paste Magazine, 2015. Jennifer Smith, Artist Refuses to Let Blindness Derail Her Career, Wall Street Journal, 2016.

  2. Dec 5, 2023 · It celebrates her 13-year-old guide dog, London, and their mutual dependency. “I protect her and she protects me,” Gossiaux said. On a more universal scale, her art seems to remove barriers ...

  3. May 31, 2023 · Her eyes are closed almost beatifically, and her mouth is curved in that upside-down rainbow that anyone who has ever loved a dog will recognize. This is a cover that, appropriately for summer, will bring you joy. The canine in question is London, the guide dog of our cover artist, Emilie Louise Gossiaux.

  4. 4 days ago · Genealogy for Luise Friederike Henriette Wenzlaff (c.1841 - 1919) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  5. Draper, clothier; Adelaide. Hebrew. m 25/1/1853 Adelaide, Leah nee S OLOMON Father: Aaron. Step-son of fellow passenger Morris Whyle. APPELT, Mrs ED nee Emilie Friedericke nee ZIBELL (//-//). Missionary from Saxony; joining her husband, a missionary in Tranquebar, India. Mrs Appelt returned permanently to SA in 1861.

  6. Charlotte Luise Antoinette von Schiller (née von Lengefeld; 22 November 1766 – 9 July 1826) was the wife of German poet Friedrich Schiller. Early life [ edit ] Lengefeld was born in Rudolstadt , Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt , into an aristocratic family , and given an education appropriate to a life at the ducal court of Weimar . [1]

  7. Two sons (Karl Friedrich Ludwig and Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm) and two daughters (Karoline Luise Henriette and Luise Henriette Emilie) were born between 1793 and 1804. The last living descendant of Schiller was a grandchild of Emilie, Baron Alexander von Gleichen-Rußwurm, who died at Baden-Baden, Germany, in 1947. Weimar and later career

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