See also:DAHL, JOHANN See also:CHRISTIAN (1778-1857) , See also:Norwegian lands-
cape painter, was See also:born in See also:Bergen. He formed his See also:style without much tuition, remaining at Bergen till. he was twenty-four, when he See also:left for the better See also:- FIELD (a word common to many West German languages, cf. Ger. Feld, Dutch veld, possibly cognate with O.E. f olde, the earth, and ultimately with root of the Gr. irAaror, broad)
- FIELD, CYRUS WEST (1819-1892)
- FIELD, DAVID DUDLEY (18o5-1894)
- FIELD, EUGENE (1850-1895)
- FIELD, FREDERICK (18o1—1885)
- FIELD, HENRY MARTYN (1822-1907)
- FIELD, JOHN (1782—1837)
- FIELD, MARSHALL (183 1906)
- FIELD, NATHAN (1587—1633)
- FIELD, STEPHEN JOHNSON (1816-1899)
- FIELD, WILLIAM VENTRIS FIELD, BARON (1813-1907)
field of See also:Copenhagen, and ultimately settled in See also:Dresden in 1818. He is usually included in the See also:German school, although he was thus See also:close on See also:forty years of See also:age when he finally tdok up his See also:abode in Dresden, where, he was quickly received into the See also:Academy and became See also:professor. German landscape-See also:painting was not greatly advanced at that See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time, and Dahl contributed to improve it. He continued to reside in Dresden, though he travelled into See also:Tirol and in See also:Italy, painting many pictures, one of his best being that of the " Outbreak of See also:Vesuvius, 1820." He was fond of extraordinary effects, as seen in his " See also:Winter at See also:Munich," and his " Dresden by. Moonlight;" also the " Haven, of Copenhagen," and the " Schloss of Friedrichsburg," under the same See also:condition. At Dresden may be seen many of his See also:works, notably a large picture called " See also:Norway," and a " See also:Storm at See also:Sea." He was received into several See also:academic bodies, and had the orders of Wasa and St See also:Olaf sent him by the
See also:- KING
- KING (O. Eng. cyning, abbreviated into cyng, cing; cf. O. H. G. chun- kuning, chun- kunig, M.H.G. kiinic, kiinec, kiinc, Mod. Ger. Konig, O. Norse konungr, kongr, Swed. konung, kung)
- KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
- KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (1818-1888)
- KING, CLARENCE (1842–1901)
- KING, EDWARD (1612–1637)
- KING, EDWARD (1829–1910)
- KING, HENRY (1591-1669)
- KING, RUFUS (1755–1827)
- KING, THOMAS (1730–1805)
- KING, WILLIAM (1650-1729)
- KING, WILLIAM (1663–1712)
king of Norway and See also:Sweden.
End of Article: DAHL, JOHANN CHRISTIAN (1778-1857)
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