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- Katharine Emma Maltwood (née Sapsworth) was a writer and artist on the esoteric and occult. Throughout her childhood, she was reared to be an artist. Her...
- campus with art. The "Maltwood Art Gallery and Museum" was established in 1964 with a bequest from John and Katharine Maltwood that included their art...
- the Museum of the Vatican. Rosemary Alicia Brown (1981), Katherine Emma Maltwood (PDF), Victoria: Sono Nice. University of Victoria Art Collections M964...
- boundaries, etc.). The theory was first put forward in 1934 by Katherine Maltwood, an artist who "discovered" the zodiac in a vision, and held that the "temple"...
- representing Aquarius. The theory was first put forward in 1927 by Katherine Maltwood, an artist with interest in the occult, who thought the zodiac was constructed...
- Archived from the original on 6 October 2006. Retrieved 28 January 2007. Maltwood, Hannah (14 March 2018). "Everything to know about the Cornish split, the...
- house. In 1918 Frederick Bligh Bond was emplo**** by John and Katharine Maltwood, to further extend the house and to add a pond and a bridge into the gardens...
- poem that became a po****r hymn, "Jerusalem". In 1934 artist Katherine Maltwood suggested a landscape zodiac, a map of the stars on a gigantic scale, formed...
- colossal zodiac. The theory was first put forward in 1935 by Katherine Maltwood, an artist who "discovered" the zodiac in a vision, and held that the "temple"...
- Columbia. The Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery, founded through the bequest of English sculptor and antiquarian Katharine Emma Maltwood (1878–1961), reflects...