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John Moore may refer to: Arts and entertainment Art *John Francis Moore (sculptor) (died 1809), 18th-century British sculptor * John Moore of Ipswich, (1821–1902), English painter and decorator * John Collingham Moore (1829–1880), English artist * John Lysaght Moore (1897–1965), New Zealand artist * John Moore (painter) (born 1941), American artist *John Moore (photographer) (born 1967), American photographer Film and theater * John Moore (stage manager) (1814–1893), British actor, prompter, and stage manager *John Moore (production designer) (1924–2006), American motion picture art director and production designer *John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actor *John Moore (Australian actor) (born 1968), actor in Aboriginal roles *John Moore (director) (born 1970), Irish film director, producer, and writer Music *Deacon John Moore (born 1941), American musician and bandleader *John Moore (British musician) (born 1964), musician with T ...
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John Moore (painter)
John Moore (born 1941) is an American contemporary Realism (arts), realist painter.Little, Carl"John Moore’s Fabricated Realities,"''Hyperallergic'', June 9, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2023.Worth, Alexi. "John Moore," ''ARTnews'', September 1997, p. 132.Medoff, Eve. "John Moore—Realism Reinvented," ''American Artist'', March 1978, p. 35–41, 71–2. His art has focused on studio interiors, still lifes, and in his best-known work, cityscapes and the American post-industrial landscape of dilapidated mill towns and factories.Battcock, Gregory. ''Super Realism: A Critical Anthology'', Toronto: Clarke, Irwin and Company, Ltd., 1975.''The New Yorker''. "John Moore," May 16, 1994.Rosenberg Amy S''Philadelphia Inquirer'', December 7, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2023. He emerged in the early 1970s amid a resurgence of representational work, appearing in many surveysBurton, Scott''The Realist Revival'' New York: American Federation of Arts, 1972. Retrieved January 24, 2023.Queens Museu ...
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John Moore (director)
John Moore (born 1 January 1970) is an Irish film director and Film producer, producer whose credits include the action war film ''Behind Enemy Lines (2001 film), Behind Enemy Lines'' and ''A Good Day to Die Hard''. Early life and education Moore was born in Dundalk, Ireland, and attended Rathmines College of Commerce, where he attained a degree in Media Arts. Upon completing his course, Moore genuinely believed that he wouldn't go on to work within the medium of film, but after a few years, that promptly changed. Career After graduating, he wrote and directed a series of short films in Ireland. Several of these shorts have featured on Irish TV networks over the years, and along the way Moore founded an Irish-based production company called Clingfilms. He then went on to direct several commercials, including the launch advertisement for Dreamcast, which 20th Century Studios, 20th Century Fox found so impressive they gave him the $17 million (BTL) budget for ''Behind Enemy Li ...
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John Francis Moore (sculptor)
John Francis Moore (died 1809) was a sculptor who was active in late 18th century Britain. His works include two memorials in Westminster Abbey. Life Moore was of British extraction but was born in Hanover, Germany around 1725. While he was presumably raised and educated in Germany he moved to Britain around 1760. In 1766 his first presentation to the Society of Arts is noted: a relief sculpture entitled ''Britannia Reviver of Antique, Prompter to Modern Art''. Moore was married to Mary, only daughter and sole heir of John Early (d.1748), a corn chandler and proprietor, by whom he had three sons, John Francis, Charles and James (d.1816) and three daughters, Maria Teresa, Elizabeth Ann and Frances Agnes. His eldest son, John Francis Moore the younger (d.1793) was also a sculptor but of lesser note. He died young and his father thereafter went into partnership with a 'J. Smith' from 1790 onwards. Moore's youngest sons followed their father's artistic career and became painters. M ...
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John Moore (British Author)
John Moore may refer to: Arts and entertainment Art * John Francis Moore (sculptor) (died 1809), 18th-century British sculptor * John Moore of Ipswich, (1821–1902), English painter and decorator * John Collingham Moore (1829–1880), English artist * John Lysaght Moore (1897–1965), New Zealand artist * John Moore (painter) (born 1941), American artist * John Moore (photographer) (born 1967), American photographer Film and theater * John Moore (stage manager) (1814–1893), British actor, prompter, and stage manager * John Moore (production designer) (1924–2006), American motion picture art director and production designer * John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actor * John Moore (Australian actor) (born 1968), actor in Aboriginal roles * John Moore (director) (born 1970), Irish film director, producer, and writer Music * Deacon John Moore (born 1941), American musician and bandleader * John Moore (British musician) (born 1964), musicia ...
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John Jamison Moore
John Jamison Moore was an American preacher and educator. Moore's achievements include writing a history of the AME Zion Church, establishing the first AME Zion church and school in San Francisco, and advocating for African-American access to education and religion through his newspaper, ''The Lunar Visitor''. Early life Moore was born as a slave in what is today West Virginia. At age 15, he and his mother escaped to Philadelphia to live in freedom. "About Our Founder." First A.M.E Zion Church, San Francisco. 2017. Accessed November 19, 2018. http://www.firstamezionsf.org/about-our-founder. Moore soon became involved in the African American Churches in that city. He eventually became a prominent preacher at the AME Zion Church in Philadelphia. Moore also traveled to New York City to participate in activities at the AME Zion Church there. He wrote about this church in his book, ''The History of The AME Zion Church in America. Founded in 1796 in the City of New York''. Life ...
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John Moore (Methodist Bishop)
John Monroe Moore (27 January 1867 – July 30, 1948) was a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1918. Birth and family He was born in Morgantown, Kentucky. He was the son of Joseph Alexander and Martha Ann (Hampton) Moore. John married Miss Bessie Harris of San Antonio, Texas, 25 March 1901. Education Moore was educated at the Morgantown high school and earned the A.B. degree from Lebanon College in Ohio in 1887. In 1890, Moore was one of the founding professors of Texas Normal College, the forerunner to the University of North Texas. While there, he taught engineering and mathematics. He also taught voice and harmony in the college's Conservatory of Music. After leaving his post, he continued his studies in 1894–95 at the Universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg in Germany. He earned the Ph.D. degree at Yale University in 1895. : (see also Eliza Jane McKissack) Ordained ministry Rev. Moore was licensed to preach in 1887. He was admitted ...
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John Moore (bishop Of St
John Moore may refer to: Arts and entertainment Art *John Francis Moore (sculptor) (died 1809), 18th-century British sculptor * John Moore of Ipswich, (1821–1902), English painter and decorator * John Collingham Moore (1829–1880), English artist * John Lysaght Moore (1897–1965), New Zealand artist * John Moore (painter) (born 1941), American artist * John Moore (photographer) (born 1967), American photographer Film and theater * John Moore (stage manager) (1814–1893), British actor, prompter, and stage manager * John Moore (production designer) (1924–2006), American motion picture art director and production designer *John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actor *John Moore (Australian actor) (born 1968), actor in Aboriginal roles *John Moore (director) (born 1970), Irish film director, producer, and writer Music * Deacon John Moore (born 1941), American musician and bandleader * John Moore (British musician) (born 1964), musician wi ...
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John Moore (biblical Scholar)
John Moore (19 December 1742 – 16 June 1821) was an English biblical scholar. Biography Moore was the son of John Moore, rector of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, by his wife Susanna, daughter of Peter Surel of Westminster, was born on 19 December 1742, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School, where he became head scholar in 1756. He matriculated from St. John's College, Oxford, on 28 June 1759, graduated B.A. 15 April 1763, and subsequently took the degree of LL.B. During his residence at the university he was singularly serviceable to Kennicott in the arduous task of collating the Hebrew manuscripts of the Old Testament. On 11 Nov. 1766 he became sixth minor prebendary in the cathedral of St. Paul, London, and he was transferred to the twelfth minor prebend and appointed sacrist in 1783. He became priest of the chapel royal; lecturer of St. Sepulchre's; rector of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, 19 Oct. 1781; rector of Langdon Hill, Essex, 1798; and president of Sion Colle ...
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John Moore (archbishop Of Canterbury)
John Moore (1730 – 18 January 1805) was an English clergyman who was Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England. Life Moore was the son of George Moore, a butcher, and Jane Cook. He was baptised at St. Michael's Church, Gloucester on 13 January 1730. He was educated at The Crypt School, Gloucester. He was a student at Pembroke College, Oxford (matriculated 1745; BA 1748; MA 1751). After ordination, Moore was for some years tutor to Charles and Robert, the younger sons of Charles Spencer, Duke of Marlborough. On 21 September 1761, he was preferred to the fifth prebendal stall in the church of Durham and, in April 1763, to a canonry at Christ Church, Oxford. On 1 July 1764, Moore received the degrees of B.D. and D.D. In September 1771, he was made Dean of Canterbury, and in February 1775, Bishop of Bangor. On the death of Archbishop Frederick Cornwallis, Moore was translated to the See of Canterbury on 26 April 1783, on the joint recommendation of bishops Robert ...
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John Moore (Baptist)
John Moore (1662–1726) was an English Baptist minister in Northampton Northampton ( ) is a town and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is the county town of Northamptonshire and the administrative centre of the Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority of West Northamptonshire. The town is sit .... Member of the Baptist church at Rossendale, he was pastor at the College Street church, Northampton, from 1720 to 1726. He published a collection of selected sermons in 1722. This was supplemented and re-published in 1854 as ''"Several Sermons by John Moore of Northampton."'' He died on 14 January 1726. Notes 1662 births 1726 deaths Clergy from Northampton 18th-century English Baptist ministers {{UK-Christian-clergy-stub ...
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John Moore (bishop Of Ely)
John Moore (1646–1714) was Bishop of Norwich (1691–1707) and Bishop of Ely (1707–1714) and was a famous bibliophile whose vast collection of books forms the surviving "Royal Library" within Cambridge University Library. Origins Bishop John Moore was descended from the ancient family of De La Moor (later Moore), of Moore Hayes in the parish of Cullompton in Devonshire, England. He was born in Market Harborough in Leicestershire, the son of Thomas Moore (1621–1686), an ironmonger of Market Harborough, by his wife Elizabeth Wright, daughter of Edward Wright of Sutton in the parish of Broughton, Leicestershire. The Bishop's paternal grandfather was Rev. John Moore (c.1595–1657) a clergyman of Puritan views and an author of pamphlets against enclosures, who was a younger son of Sir John Moore of Moor Hayes, knighted at the Palace of Westminster by King Edward VI in 1549, by his wife Katherine Pomeroy, a daughter of Sir Thomas Pomeroy (1503-1566), feudal baron of Berry P ...
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