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  1. Marian Huxley, también conocida como Marian Collier o Marion Collier (Londres,1859 – Suresnes, 19 de noviembre de 1895) [1] fue una pintora británica prerrafaelita del siglo XIX. [2]

  2. Marian "Mady" Collier (née Marian Huxley; 1859–1887) also spelled as Marion Huxley, was a British 19th-century painter and is associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Biography. Marian Huxley was born in 1859 in London, to father Thomas Henry Huxley and mother Henrietta Anne Heathorn.

  3. Marian Huxley, también conocida como Marian Collier o Marion Collier fue una pintora británica prerrafaelita del siglo XIX.

  4. Timeline. Marian Huxley Collier was the daughter of Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 – 1895), an English biologist known as ‘Darwin’s bulldog’ for his defence of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. It was Thomas Huxley who coined the term ‘agnosticism’ to describe his religious beliefs.

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  5. Collier's first wife, in 1879, was Marian Huxley (Mady). She was a painter who studied, like her husband, at the Slade and exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. In 1881, the couple settled in Tite Street, Chelsea, in a purpose-built studio house, alongside their friend Anna Lea Merritt. [2]

  6. 1.12 Marian Huxley, drawing. < Back to Introduction. Portrayals of Darwin by women in his social circle cannot be lumped together as the products of adoring amateurs. In 1878 he was sketched by Marian (‘Mady’) Huxley, who was then only in her late teens, but already a trained and accomplished artist.

  7. Collier married two of Huxley's daughters and was "on terms of intimate friendship" with his son, the writer Leonard Huxley. Collier's first wife, in 1879, was Marian (Mady) Huxley. She was a painter who studied, like her husband, at the Slade and exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere.