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Tarbell   /tˈɑrbˌɛl/   Listen
Tarbell

noun
1.
United States writer remembered for her muckraking investigations into industries in the early 20th century (1857-1944).  Synonyms: Ida M. Tarbell, Ida Minerva Tarbell, Ida Tarbell.






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"Tarbell" Quotes from Famous Books



... great manner of Velasquez, Rembrandt and Franz Hals, and to whom the jury has recommended that a special medal be given for his influence on American art; No. 88 filled with the admirable Impressionist landscapes of E. W. Redfield; 89 and 93, given up to the widely contrasted work of Edmund C. Tarbell and John H. Twachtman, each in his own fashion a master and enjoying a well-earned popularity, Twachtman's pictures in particular commanding almost as high prices as those of the men in Room 54; and No. 90, just off the Tarbell room, containing a small ...
— The Jewel City • Ben Macomber



Words linked to "Tarbell" :   Ida M. Tarbell, author, Ida Tarbell, writer



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