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Eleanor Cross Marquand (15 Apr 1873– 27 Feb 1950) was an authority on the representation and symbolism of flowers and trees in art, particularly of floral emblems in the early Christian church. In recognition of this work, she received an honorary Master of Arts Degree from Princeton University in 1948, only the 4th woman in the history of the university to receive this honor.

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  • Eleanor Cross Marquand (15 Apr 1873– 27 Feb 1950) was an authority on the representation and symbolism of flowers and trees in art, particularly of floral emblems in the early Christian church. In recognition of this work, she received an honorary Master of Arts Degree from Princeton University in 1948, only the 4th woman in the history of the university to receive this honor. (en)
  • Eleanor Cross Marquand (Nueva York, 15 de abril de 1873 - Princeton, 27 de febrero de 1950) fue una autoridad en el ámbito de la representación y simbolismo de las flores y los árboles en el arte, en especial de los emblemas florales presentes en la Iglesia cristiana primitiva.​ En reconocimiento a este trabajo, recibió el grado de Master of Arts de la Universidad de Princeton en 1948, transformándose en la cuarta mujer en la historia de dicha institución en recibir tal honor.​ (es)
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  • Eleanor Cross Marquand (15 Apr 1873– 27 Feb 1950) was an authority on the representation and symbolism of flowers and trees in art, particularly of floral emblems in the early Christian church. In recognition of this work, she received an honorary Master of Arts Degree from Princeton University in 1948, only the 4th woman in the history of the university to receive this honor. (en)
  • Eleanor Cross Marquand (Nueva York, 15 de abril de 1873 - Princeton, 27 de febrero de 1950) fue una autoridad en el ámbito de la representación y simbolismo de las flores y los árboles en el arte, en especial de los emblemas florales presentes en la Iglesia cristiana primitiva.​ En reconocimiento a este trabajo, recibió el grado de Master of Arts de la Universidad de Princeton en 1948, transformándose en la cuarta mujer en la historia de dicha institución en recibir tal honor.​ (es)
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