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Antoine Auguste Ernest Hébert (French, 1817-1908) after José de Ribera (Spanish, 1591-1652) La Descente de Croix, ca.1840 Exposition Soleils noirs, Louvre-Lens
#Antoine Auguste Ernest Hébert#José de Ribera#spanish art#french art#la descente de croix#the cross#french#ernest hebert#france#art#The Descent from the Cross#fine art#european art#europe#western civilization#classical art#european#oil painting#fine arts#europa#mediterranean#christian art#christian#christianity#christentum#catholic#spanish#hispanic#latin
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Ernest Hébert (1817-1908) "Morning Star" Oil on canvas Located in the Musée Hébert, Paris, France
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“Slave Sleeping Under Portico of a Temple”, c.1842. Ernest Hebert (1817–1908). French academic painter. oil on canvas.
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Antoine-Auguste-Ernest Hebert, “Muse Playing the Harp”
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Judge Bernette Joshua Johnson (born June 17, 1943) is a retired Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. She is the first African American woman to serve on the Louisiana Supreme Court and the second female to hold the position of Chief Justice. Born in Lemannville, Louisiana to Olivia Joshua and John Joshua, a serviceman in the Navy.
Her family moved to New Orleans following her father’s discharge. She earned an academic scholarship to Spellman College, where she graduated with a BA in Political science. She moved to New York City and was employed as a social worker for youth in the foster child care system. She enrolled at Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University, one of the first African American women to attend and graduate with her JD. She married Paul Johnson and they had four children.
She joined the New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation and served as managing attorney. She worked for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and served as deputy city attorney in the administration of Ernest Morial. She was elected as the first woman judge to serve on the Orleans Parish Civil District Court and was reelected. She was appointed to the Louisiana State Supreme Court. She was reelected twice and became Chief Justice of the Court.
She served as chair of the Louisiana Judicial Council Human Resources Committee, a member of the Legal Services Task Force and the National Campaign on Best Practices, as well as a member of the Judicial Budgetary Control Board. Her work with Louisiana’s High Court’s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Committee on Bar Admissions allowed her to advocate for the training and certification of Limited English Proficiency Interpreters in Louisiana’s courts.
She received an Honorary Doctorate in Law, the LSU Law Center’s Hall of Fame, the Distinguished Jurist Award, and the President’s Award for Exceptional Service (Louisiana Bar Association). She is a member of the American Judges Association, the National Association of Women Judges, the Louisiana State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. She is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #zetaphibeta
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Flowers & Madness. Euphoria (2019-) / Ophelia, Ernest Hébert / Midsommar (2019)
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“Ophelia” by Ernest Hebert, c. 1910 / Samara Weaving as Grace in “Ready or Not”. 2019
#art reference#cinematography#classical art#Horror Movies#women in horror#ophelia#cinema art#samara weaving#ready or not#ernest hebert#20th century art
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With God Under the Bed: Darwin's immediate book meme
With God Under the Bed: Darwin’s immediate book meme
Speaking of books, let’s do this thing about what we’re reading! (I can’t remember why I wrote “speaking of books,” but apparently I was when I started writing this. Well, there are worse things to speak of.) 1. What book are you reading right now? Meh. I’m in the middle of a bunch of books and not happy about any of them. Whisper My Name by Ernest Hebert is a sequel to a book I loved, The Dogs…
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#Anne Tyler#book reviews#books#c.s. lewis#darwin catholic#ernest hebert#George MacDonald#Joan Aiken#Khaled Hosseini#Kingsley Amis#Sir Gawain and the Green Knight#tolkein#Walter Ciszek
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Ernest Hebert (1817-1908)
Slave Sleeping under a Portico of a Temple (1842).
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Ernest Hebert Jeune fille aux joncs
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Jungfrau und Kind, 1872 von Antoine Auguste Ernest Herbert or Hebert Öl auf Leinwand, 1872 Church of La Tronche, France
#Antoine Auguste Ernest Herbert or Hebert#christentum#religion#glaube#kunst#gemälde#meisterwerk#kunstdruck#museum#galerie#kunstwerk#kirche
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Ophélie [1876]
Artist: Antoine Auguste Ernest Hebert
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