Cantine Franco-Britannique, Vitry-le-François - Isabel Codrington - 1919
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Cantine Franco-Britannique, Vitry-le-François - Isabel Codrington - 1919
Cantine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David Cantine (born 1939), Canadian painter * James Cantine (1861–1940), American missionary, scholar, and traveler * John Cantine (1735–1808), American politician * Moses I. Cantine (1774–1823), American politician, judge, and newspaper editor {{surname ...
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David Cantine
David Cantine (born 1939) is a Canadian painter, best known for consistently painting pictures using the same composition for the last forty years of his career. Cantine was born in Jackson, Michigan, and went to school at the University of Iowa, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1962, and a Master of Arts degree in 1964. In 1965 he began teaching drawing and painting at the University of Alberta, until retiring from his position in 1996. Cantine began to experiment with abstraction in the 1970s, including minimalist In visual arts, music, and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in the post-war era in western art. The movement is often interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism and modernism; it anticipated contemporary post-mi ..., post-painterly abstraction. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cantine, David 1939 births Living people Canadian painters University of Iowa alumni Academic staff of the University of Alberta Date of birth mi ...
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James Cantine
Reverend James Cantine (March 3, 1861 – July 1, 1940) was an American missionary, scholar, and traveler. While studying at New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Jersey, he co-founded the Arabian Mission with John Lansing and Samuel Marinus Zwemer. The mission exists today as the American Mission Hospital of Bahrain. He was a missionary for forty years, which included establishing the first mission for the Reformed Church in Arabia, which was also the first mission in eastern Arabia. Between 1891 and 1929, he established mission posts, medical clinics, and churches in Arabia. His wife, Elizabeth, was a nurse and the first single woman to become a missionary in Arabia. Together they founded a women's clinic in Muscat, Oman, worked at missionary posts, and when the United Missions was formed, they were both representatives of the Reformed Church in America for the organization. Cantine co-authored the book, ''The Golden Milestone: Reminiscences of Pioneer Days Fifty Years in Ar ...
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John Cantine
Johannes "John" Cantine (October 20, 1735 – April 30, 1808) was an American politician. Born in Marbletown, New York, Cantine served in both houses of the New York Legislature. Cantine also served in the New York state convention concerning the ratification of the United States Constitution. In 1801, Cantine was elected as a Federalist Party, Federalist to the United States House of Representatives, for the New York City, New York New York's 7th congressional district, Seventh Congressional District, but declined to take the office. His son was Moses I. Cantine. See also *List of members-elect of the United States House of Representatives who never took their seats Notes

1735 births 1808 deaths Members of the New York State Assembly New York (state) state senators People from Marbletown, New York People from the Province of New York 18th-century members of the New York State Legislature {{NewYork-NYSenate-stub ...
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