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"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
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] | Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was consecrated as Archbishop of Olomouc (Olmütz) in 1819 and became cardinal i... | 3 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"religion or worldview",
"Catholic Church"
] | Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was consecrated as Archbishop of Olomouc (Olmütz) in 1819 and became cardinal i... | 4 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"family",
"Habsburg-Lorraine"
] | Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was consecrated as Archbishop of Olomouc (Olmütz) in 1819 and became cardinal i... | 18 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"mother",
"Maria Luisa of Spain"
] | Biography
Born in the Pitti Palace in Florence, Tuscany, he was the youngest son of Emperor Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. In 1803 or 1804, Rudolph began taking lessons in piano and composition from Ludwig van Beethoven. The two became friends, and Rudolph became a supporter and patron of Beethoven; their meetin... | 26 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"place of death",
"Baden"
] | Biography
Born in the Pitti Palace in Florence, Tuscany, he was the youngest son of Emperor Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. In 1803 or 1804, Rudolph began taking lessons in piano and composition from Ludwig van Beethoven. The two became friends, and Rudolph became a supporter and patron of Beethoven; their meetin... | 27 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"place of burial",
"Saint Wenceslas Cathedral"
] | Biography
Born in the Pitti Palace in Florence, Tuscany, he was the youngest son of Emperor Leopold II and Maria Louisa of Spain. In 1803 or 1804, Rudolph began taking lessons in piano and composition from Ludwig van Beethoven. The two became friends, and Rudolph became a supporter and patron of Beethoven; their meetin... | 31 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"given name",
"Rudolf"
] | Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was consecrated as Archbishop of Olomouc (Olmütz) in 1819 and became cardinal i... | 35 |
[
"Archduke Rudolf of Austria",
"topic's main category",
"Category:Archduke Rudolf of Austria (Cardinal)"
] | Rudolph Johann Joseph Rainier, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Cardinal-Archbishop of Olomouc (8 January 1788 – 24 July 1831), was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and an Austrian clergyman and noble. He was consecrated as Archbishop of Olomouc (Olmütz) in 1819 and became cardinal i... | 38 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"student of",
"Ludwig van Beethoven"
] | Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string qua... | 2 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"instrument",
"piano"
] | Early life
Ries was born into a musical family of Bonn. His grandfather, Johann Ries (1723–1784), was appointed court trumpeter to the Elector of Cologne at Bonn. Ries was the eldest son of the violinist and Archbishopric Music Director Franz Anton Ries (1755–1846) and the brother of violinist and composer (Pieter) Hub... | 5 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"genre",
"opera"
] | Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string qua... | 8 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"given name",
"Ferdinand"
] | Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string qua... | 20 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"place of burial",
"Frankfurt Main Cemetery"
] | Ries wrote his Symphony No. 2 in D minor (numbered as Symphony no. 5), inspired by the quality of the Orchestra of the Philharmonic Society. His compositional work is effectively split in two at this time. Ries composed most of his orchestral works during his time in London: six of his eight symphonies (as well as two ... | 21 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"occupation",
"composer"
] | Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string qua... | 23 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"family name",
"Ries"
] | Early life
Ries was born into a musical family of Bonn. His grandfather, Johann Ries (1723–1784), was appointed court trumpeter to the Elector of Cologne at Bonn. Ries was the eldest son of the violinist and Archbishopric Music Director Franz Anton Ries (1755–1846) and the brother of violinist and composer (Pieter) Hub... | 26 |
[
"Ferdinand Ries",
"genre",
"symphony"
] | Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string qua... | 27 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 0 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"place of birth",
"Vienna"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 1 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"languages spoken, written or signed",
"German"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 3 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"genre",
"classical music"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 4 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student of",
"Ludwig van Beethoven"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 5 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Franz Liszt"
] | Legacy
Influence
Czerny can be considered as a father of modern piano technique for generations of pianists, when it is taken into account that many of his students, such as Theodor Leschetizky, Franz Liszt and Theodor Kullak, also became teachers and passed on his legacy. The US music magazine The Etude presented in i... | 6 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"country of citizenship",
"Austrian Empire"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 9 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"instrument",
"piano"
] | Studies with Beethoven
In 1801, Wenzel Krumpholz, a Czech composer and violinist, scheduled a presentation for Czerny at the home of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven asked Czerny to play his Pathétique Sonata and Adelaide. Beethoven was impressed with the 10-year-old and accepted him as a pupil. Czerny remained under Be... | 10 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Theodor Leschetizky"
] | Legacy
Influence
Czerny can be considered as a father of modern piano technique for generations of pianists, when it is taken into account that many of his students, such as Theodor Leschetizky, Franz Liszt and Theodor Kullak, also became teachers and passed on his legacy. The US music magazine The Etude presented in i... | 11 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"occupation",
"pianist"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 12 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"occupation",
"composer"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 20 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Theodor Kullak"
] | Legacy
Influence
Czerny can be considered as a father of modern piano technique for generations of pianists, when it is taken into account that many of his students, such as Theodor Leschetizky, Franz Liszt and Theodor Kullak, also became teachers and passed on his legacy. The US music magazine The Etude presented in i... | 22 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Stephen Heller"
] | Later career
Teacher and composer
At the age of fifteen, Czerny began a very successful teaching career. Basing his method on the teaching of Beethoven and Muzio Clementi, Czerny taught up to twelve lessons a day in the homes of Viennese nobility. His 'star' pupils included Theodor Döhler, Stephen Heller, Anna Sick, S... | 23 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"described by source",
"Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 30 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Sigismond Thalberg"
] | Later career
Teacher and composer
At the age of fifteen, Czerny began a very successful teaching career. Basing his method on the teaching of Beethoven and Muzio Clementi, Czerny taught up to twelve lessons a day in the homes of Viennese nobility. His 'star' pupils included Theodor Döhler, Stephen Heller, Anna Sick, S... | 40 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"sex or gender",
"male"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 41 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"occupation",
"music teacher"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 43 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"student",
"Theodor Döhler"
] | Later career
Teacher and composer
At the age of fifteen, Czerny began a very successful teaching career. Basing his method on the teaching of Beethoven and Muzio Clementi, Czerny taught up to twelve lessons a day in the homes of Viennese nobility. His 'star' pupils included Theodor Döhler, Stephen Heller, Anna Sick, S... | 44 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"given name",
"Carl"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 45 |
[
"Carl Czerny",
"family name",
"Czerny"
] | Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in p... | 47 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 0 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"country of citizenship",
"Germany"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 1 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"languages spoken, written or signed",
"German"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 2 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"student of",
"Ludwig van Beethoven"
] | Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he called her his "Dorothea-Cecilia". He dedicated his Piano Sonata No. 28 (in A major, Op. 101, co... | 3 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"place of birth",
"Frankfurt am Main"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 5 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"occupation",
"pianist"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 8 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"given name",
"Dorothea"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 9 |
[
"Dorothea von Ertmann",
"sex or gender",
"female"
] | Dorothea von Ertmann (born Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16 March 1849) was a German pianist.Biography
Dorothea Graumann was born in Frankfurt and married Stephan von Ertmann, an Austrian infantry officer, in 1798. The couple moved to Vienna, where Dorothea Ertmann began taking lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven; he c... | 10 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien.Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical s... | 0 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"place of death",
"Berlin"
] | Later career
Upon his return to Europe in 1845, he married Elisabeth Klein in 1846 and was appointed as a professor of Egyptology at Berlin University in the same year, and the co-director of the Ägyptisches Museum in 1855; after the death of Giuseppe Passalacqua in 1865, he was director of the museum. In 1866 Lepsius... | 3 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"student of",
"Jean-François Champollion"
] | Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical scholar from Naumburg, and his wife Friederike (née Gläser), who was the daughter of composer Carl Ludwig Traugott Gläser. The family name was originally "Leps" and had been Latinized to "Lepsius" by Karl's paternal great-grandfather Peter C... | 5 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"place of birth",
"Naumburg (Saale)"
] | Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical scholar from Naumburg, and his wife Friederike (née Gläser), who was the daughter of composer Carl Ludwig Traugott Gläser. The family name was originally "Leps" and had been Latinized to "Lepsius" by Karl's paternal great-grandfather Peter C... | 14 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"child",
"Johannes Lepsius"
] | Family
On 5 July 1846, he married Elisabeth Klein, (1828–1899), daughter of the composer Bernhard Klein and great-granddaughter of Friedrich Nicolai. They had six children, including the geologist and Rector of the Darmstadt University of Technology G. Richard Lepsius (1851–1915), the chemist and director of the Chemic... | 16 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"child",
"Reinhold Lepsius"
] | Family
On 5 July 1846, he married Elisabeth Klein, (1828–1899), daughter of the composer Bernhard Klein and great-granddaughter of Friedrich Nicolai. They had six children, including the geologist and Rector of the Darmstadt University of Technology G. Richard Lepsius (1851–1915), the chemist and director of the Chemic... | 26 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"father",
"Carl Peter Lepsius"
] | Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical scholar from Naumburg, and his wife Friederike (née Gläser), who was the daughter of composer Carl Ludwig Traugott Gläser. The family name was originally "Leps" and had been Latinized to "Lepsius" by Karl's paternal great-grandfather Peter C... | 32 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"occupation",
"egyptologist"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien. | 34 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"occupation",
"archaeologist"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien.Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical s... | 36 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"child",
"Richard Lepsius"
] | Family
On 5 July 1846, he married Elisabeth Klein, (1828–1899), daughter of the composer Bernhard Klein and great-granddaughter of Friedrich Nicolai. They had six children, including the geologist and Rector of the Darmstadt University of Technology G. Richard Lepsius (1851–1915), the chemist and director of the Chemic... | 39 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"given name",
"Karl"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien.Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical s... | 42 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"occupation",
"linguist"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien. | 45 |
[
"Karl Richard Lepsius",
"family name",
"Lepsius"
] | Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a pioneering Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist.He is widely known for his magnum opus Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien.Early life
Karl Richard Lepsius was the son of Karl Peter Lepsius, a classical s... | 46 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 0 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"given name",
"Francesco"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 6 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"student of",
"Jean-François Champollion"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 7 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"sex or gender",
"male"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 10 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"occupation",
"linguist"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 11 |
[
"Francesco Salvolini",
"family name",
"Salvolini"
] | Francesco Salvolini (Faenza 1810 – February 1838) (also known as François Salvolini) was a scholar of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs who worked with Jean-François Champollion on deciphering hieroglyphs near the end of the latter's life. He is known to have been in possession of some of Champollion's manuscripts and to ha... | 12 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Paul-Émile Pissarro, also Paulémile Pissarro or Paul Émile Pissarro (22 August 1884 in Éragny-sur-Epte, France – 20 January 1972 in Clécy in the department of Calvados, France) was a French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter. He came from the Pissarro family of artists.Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth an... | 0 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"student of",
"Claude Monet"
] | Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Encourage... | 3 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"place of birth",
"Éragny-sur-Epte"
] | Paul-Émile Pissarro, also Paulémile Pissarro or Paul Émile Pissarro (22 August 1884 in Éragny-sur-Epte, France – 20 January 1972 in Clécy in the department of Calvados, France) was a French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter. He came from the Pissarro family of artists.Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth an... | 7 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"sibling",
"Lucien Pissarro"
] | Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Encourage... | 11 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"sibling",
"Georges Henri Manzana Pissarro"
] | Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Encourage... | 12 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"family name",
"Pissarro"
] | Paul-Émile Pissarro, also Paulémile Pissarro or Paul Émile Pissarro (22 August 1884 in Éragny-sur-Epte, France – 20 January 1972 in Clécy in the department of Calvados, France) was a French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter. He came from the Pissarro family of artists.Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth an... | 17 |
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"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"sibling",
"Félix Pissarro"
] | Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Encourage... | 21 |
[
"Paul-Émile Pissarro",
"sibling",
"Ludovic Rodo Pissarro"
] | Life
Paul-Émile Pissarro was the fifth and youngest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and his wife Julia (née Vellay). His siblings were Lucien, Jeanne, Félix, Georges Henri Manzana, Ludovic Rodolphe and Jeanne (Cocotte).He grew up in the artistic surroundings of the family household in Paris.
Encourage... | 22 |
[
"Robert Antoine Pinchon",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Early life
Robert Antoine Pinchon was born into an artistic and literary environment. His father, Robert Pinchon, a librarian, journalist, playwright and drama critic, was an intimate friend of Guy de Maupassant and also became a close protege of Gustave Flaubert. Maupassant and Robert Pinchon (La Tôque, as they called... | 0 |
[
"Robert Antoine Pinchon",
"genre",
"landscape art"
] | Robert Antoine Pinchon (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ ɑ̃twan pɛ̃ʃɔ̃], 1 July 1886 in Rouen – 9 January 1943 in Bois-Guillaume) was a French Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the Rouen School (l'École de Rouen) who was born and spent most of his life in France. He was consistent throughout his career in his dedica... | 7 |
[
"Robert Antoine Pinchon",
"has works in the collection",
"Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen"
] | World War I
The declaration of war in 1914 signaled a major break in European cultural history, and a major break in the life and career of Robert Antoine Pinchon, who was mobilised on 5 August 1914 at Bernay. Pinchon was wounded in his right leg by a German mortar discharge during the First Battle of the Marne and was... | 11 |
[
"Robert Antoine Pinchon",
"student of",
"Philippe Zacharie"
] | Education
Robert Antoine Pinchon studied at Lycée Pierre-Corneille in Rouen at the turn of the century. Two other students in his class also became well-known artists and lasting friends: Marcel Duchamp and Pierre Dumont. Drawing classes at the Lycée were given by the stern and rigorous Philippe Zacharie (1849–1915), w... | 13 |
[
"Robert Antoine Pinchon",
"notable work",
"Le Pont aux Anglais, soleil couchant"
] | Robert Antoine Pinchon (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ ɑ̃twan pɛ̃ʃɔ̃], 1 July 1886 in Rouen – 9 January 1943 in Bois-Guillaume) was a French Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the Rouen School (l'École de Rouen) who was born and spent most of his life in France. He was consistent throughout his career in his dedica... | 22 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics.Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her f... | 0 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"place of birth",
"New York City"
] | Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her formal education at schools in New York and then travelled to Paris where she studied painting with William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Claude Monet. During th... | 2 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"student of",
"Claude Monet"
] | Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her formal education at schools in New York and then travelled to Paris where she studied painting with William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Claude Monet. During th... | 3 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"has works in the collection",
"New-York Historical Society"
] | Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her formal education at schools in New York and then travelled to Paris where she studied painting with William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Claude Monet. During th... | 6 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"student of",
"William-Adolphe Bouguereau"
] | Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her formal education at schools in New York and then travelled to Paris where she studied painting with William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Claude Monet. During th... | 7 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"sex or gender",
"female"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics.Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her f... | 10 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"occupation",
"botanist"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics. | 12 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"student of",
"Marshall Avery Howe"
] | Botanical career
Haynes returned to New York from Paris in 1902 and studied botany with Marshall A. Howe at the New York Botanic Garden.The standard author abbreviation Haynes is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.== References == | 15 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"given name",
"Caroline"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics.Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her f... | 19 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"occupation",
"bryologist"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics. | 20 |
[
"Caroline Coventry Haynes",
"family name",
"Haynes"
] | Caroline Coventry Haynes (13 April 1858 – 4 September 1951) was an American bryologist and painter, known for her study of liverworts and other hepatics.Early life and artistic career
Haynes was born on the 13th of April 1858 in New York to Caroline DeForest and her husband Frederick William Haynes. She completed her f... | 21 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"instance of",
"human"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 0 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"place of birth",
"Cuenca"
] | Life
Little is really known about del Mazo's early life. The date and place of his birth are uncertain. Apparently, he was born in Cuenca, as his parents, Hernando Martínez and Lucia Bueno del Mazo, were from that province. However, some sources consider Madrid as his native city. The date of his birth has been estimat... | 5 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"movement",
"Baroque"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 8 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"position held",
"court painter"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 10 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"occupation",
"painter"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 12 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"spouse",
"Francisca de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco"
] | Life
Little is really known about del Mazo's early life. The date and place of his birth are uncertain. Apparently, he was born in Cuenca, as his parents, Hernando Martínez and Lucia Bueno del Mazo, were from that province. However, some sources consider Madrid as his native city. The date of his birth has been estimat... | 18 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"given name",
"Juan Bautista"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 31 |
[
"Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo",
"genre",
"landscape art"
] | Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (c.1612 – February 10, 1667)
was a Spanish Baroque portrait and landscape painter, the most distinguished of the followers of his father-in-law Velázquez, whose style he imitated more closely than did any other artist. A fine painter himself, Mazo was a master of landscape, as proven b... | 32 |
[
"Juan de Pareja",
"country of citizenship",
"Spain"
] | Juan de Pareja (c. 1606 in Antequera – 1670 in Madrid) was a Spanish painter born in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him from slavery in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew (sometimes also referred to as Th... | 1 |
[
"Juan de Pareja",
"work location",
"Spain"
] | Biography
Juan de Pareja was a Spaniard born into slavery in Southern Spain, probably in Antequera in Malaga province around 1610. Little is known on his background although Antonio Palomino describes him as a morisco (convert from Islam), being "of mixed parentage and unusual color."The first known reference to Juan P... | 2 |
[
"Juan de Pareja",
"employer",
"Diego Velázquez"
] | Juan de Pareja (c. 1606 in Antequera – 1670 in Madrid) was a Spanish painter born in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him from slavery in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew (sometimes also referred to as Th... | 3 |
[
"Juan de Pareja",
"country of citizenship",
"Spanish Empire"
] | Juan de Pareja (c. 1606 in Antequera – 1670 in Madrid) was a Spanish painter born in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him from slavery in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew (sometimes also referred to as Th... | 7 |
[
"Juan de Pareja",
"occupation",
"painter"
] | Juan de Pareja (c. 1606 in Antequera – 1670 in Madrid) was a Spanish painter born in Antequera, near Málaga, Spain. He is known primarily as a member of the household and workshop of painter Diego Velázquez, who freed him from slavery in 1650. His 1661 work The Calling of Saint Matthew (sometimes also referred to as Th... | 11 |
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