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MARK, CARL (1858– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 753 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MARK, CARL (1858– ) , See also:American artist, was See also:born at See also:Milwaukee, See also:Wisconsin, on the 14th of See also:February 1858, the son of an engraver. He was a See also:pupil of See also:Henry See also:Vianden in Milwaukee, of Schauss in See also:Weimar, of Gussow in See also:Berlin, and subsequently of See also:Otto Seitz, See also:Gabriel and Max Lindenschmitt in See also:Munich. His first See also:work, " See also:Ahasuerus, the Wandering See also:Jew," received a See also:medal in Munich. One of his pictures, " See also:Episode of 1813," is in the Royal See also:Hanover See also:Gallery, and his " See also:Germany in 18o6 " received a See also:gold medal in Munich and is in the Royal See also:Academy of Koenigsberg. A large See also:canvas " The See also:Flagellants," now in the Milwaukee public library, received a gold medal at the Munich Exposition in 1889. Another canvas, " Summer Afternoon," in the See also:Phoebe Hearst collection, received a gold medal in Berlin, in 1892. Marr became a See also:professor in the Munich Academy in 1893, and in 1895 a member of the Berlin Academy of Arts. MARRADI; GIOVANNI (1852– ), See also:Italian poet, was born at See also:Leghorn, and educated at See also:Pisa and See also:Florence. At the latter See also:place he started with others a See also:short-lived See also:review, the Nuovi Goliardi, which made some See also:literary sensation. He became a teacher at various colleges, and eventually an educational inspector in See also:Massa See also:Carrara. He was much influenced by See also:Carducci, and became known not only as a critic but as a charming descriptive poet, his See also:principal volumes of See also:verse being See also:Canzone moderne (187o), Fantasie marnie (1881), Canzoni e fantasie (1853), Ricordi lirici (1884), Poesie (1887), Nuovi canti (1891) and Ballate moderne (1895).

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