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604, he spoke with him about his training as a pupil of Frans Floris in his workshop in Antwerp.
, Berlin and in Leipzig, in the last city as a pupil of Arthur Nikisch.
Victoria Institution (V.I.), Kuala Lumpur as a pupil in 1895 on his arrival in Malaya.
elopment by the London Borough of Lambeth as a Pupil Referral Unit - see decision The school websit
r studied at the Stockholm Conservatory as the pupil of Johan Lindegren.
in 1545, Shokyu accepted the famous Joha as a pupil during the year of 1544.
According to the RKD he was registered as a pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem in 1641 and in 1645 he
He became fascinated with Yiddish as a pupil and later studied linguistics at the Universit
He attended Malvern College as a pupil.
red the office of Bradshaw & Gass in 1892 as a pupil and was made a partner ten years later creatin
the Royal Conservatory of Music, Brussels as a pupil of Arthur Grumiaux.
her moved to London in 1820, to be placed as a pupil with Charles Warren to study line engraving.
A young Jenny Agutter also stars as a pupil at the ballet school who turns to Mette for gu
t named Sethu Madhava Iyer who took him as his pupil and taught him Sanskrit.
s 4, Episode 17 of Waterloo Road as disruptive pupil, Tasha Lefton, which was aired on 29 April 200
es at Columbia University (MA 1969), and, as a pupil of John Corigliano, at the Manhattan School of
He accepts Christine as his pupil, training her for the opera, but forbids her t
As Liszt's pupil, Rosenthal made appearances in St. Petersburg,
one said it was a vandal that did it, but as a pupil to st teilos im not sure.
shton studied at the Leipzig Conservatory as a pupil of Joachim Raff, acquainted also with Moschele
and 1944, Christopher worked first as articled pupil then as agricultural valuers in Gloucester.
y the time he was sixteen he was accepted as a pupil for the Brownsboro Academy in Oldham County, K
He entered the teaching profession as a Pupil Teacher in 1950 and attained the Leeward Islan
have come into contact with Bach's music as a pupil of Johann Peter Kellner or through Johann Gott
whom he studied, looked upon him not as their pupil but as their colleague.
urna Devi was impressed, and accepted him as a pupil.
ach Galina Zmievskaya and she took him on as a pupil at Spartak in Odessa.
enied it: "It is not correct to regard me as a pupil of Liszt, though I stayed with him for a few m
ckmann studied theology at Bonn and Basel as a pupil of Karl Barth.
He initially began as a pupil of Jusepe Ribera in Naples, but then became a
bourne and while living in Mount Isa, and as a pupil of the great Georg Hackenschmidt, also tried h
ieces" and invited him to stay for a year as a pupil; Rummel however turned down the invitation and
he Souterliedekens, Mes is also mentioned as a pupil of Clemens non Papa, which is the only fact we
chael Haydn takes on Carl Maria von Weber as a pupil, free of charge
According to the RKD he is registered as a pupil of Leonaert Bramer and Rembrandt, and was in H
ter his birth where he was later accepted as a pupil by the Canterbury Cathedral School which had e
In October 1838 he went to Lancaster as a pupil of the architect Edmund Sharpe.
which is why I think concepts such as entrance pupil, exit pupil, marginal and chief rays should be
He served as a pupil at Derby Works from 1854-1860, and from 1861 t
In 1597 he was registered as the pupil of Artus van Laeck.
st from Bergamo, and is described by some as a pupil.
w Welshman) Richard Wilson to take him on as a pupil.
ntings of Raphael, and declared himself as his pupil.
She had her first taste of acting as a pupil at Shelley College and had her first big break
verture written by Verhulst, and took him as a pupil; he began studying with Mendelsson in 1838.
After a short time as a pupil of a surgeon in Barnsley (Yorkshire), he studi
's College (which he himself had attended as a pupil).
from 1867 to 1968, studied in Copenhagen as a pupil of F. Vermehren (1868-1870) and from 1870 at t
in 1879 entering the education department as a pupil teacher.
Ashley was the second son of John Ashley, a pupil of Schroeter, was for several years organist a
rgeon, with whom he worked as an assistant and pupil.
He was a Russian Rabbi and author, a pupil of Rabbi Moses Tzvi Heller the author of Geon
Varus who was consul in 2 AD can hardly be the pupil of Servius; and it is conjectured that he may
and recruits a lost soul named Bart to be his pupil.
He was said to be a pupil of el Greco, though others claim he trained in
She was invited to New York to be a pupil of the Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau by Arrau
In 1820 he came to London, and became a pupil of John Scott, the celebrated engraver of anim
Afterwards he became a pupil of George Scharf, and then went to Paris, wher
He was born in Valencia, where he became a pupil of Francisco Ribalta.
re at Florence, and Marsilio Ficino became his pupil.
He was sent to Venice when young, and became a pupil of the younger Palma il Giovane.
, in Vienna from 1886 onwards, then became the pupil of Edmund Hellmer at the Vienna Academy.
He afterwards became a pupil of Reni, in whose studio he learned wood-engra
He later became Martin's pupil, although the ambitious and volatile Brice was
She became a pupil of Magda Tagliaferro at the Conservatoire de P
Levenson became a pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, before becoming a
ighteen he went to Munich, where he became the pupil of Orlando Lasso.
ved to Paris, France where Walter Gay became a pupil of Leon Bonnat.
er training college in Borna, then he became a pupil of Franz Liszt and later established himself a
He subsequently became a pupil of a Mr. Frampton, and showed great aptitude f
enice with the studio of Titian, then became a pupil of Giovanni Battista Moroni in Bergamo.
Baptiste Bouchardon (1698-1762), he became the pupil of Guillaume Coustou and gained the prix de Ro
He later became a pupil of Henryk Szeryng, and emigrated with his firs
He became a pupil of George Lynskey in Liverpool then joined his
ano and nephews Mauro, Democrito (who became a pupil of Antonio Canova), and niece Clementina.
radition he joined Middle Temple, and became a pupil of John Jenour, at the time the second Prothon
Paul became a pupil of Saint Illtud at Llantwit Major and on Calde
Filippo became a pupil of Guido Reni.
m his father from the age of five, he became a pupil of Albert Sammons (and Ken Piper) when he was
Ashton was born in London, and became a pupil of Sir Robert Smirke.
He was born in Ancona, and became a pupil of Simone Cantarini.
k, he passed the eleven plus exam and became a pupil at Cardiff High School, then a grammar school.
He afterwards became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini at Bologna.
by his aunt and around 1773 (age 12) became a pupil of Gilbert Stuart.
n of a poet, Peregrine Branwhite, and became a pupil of Isaac Taylor.
He then became the pupil of Charles Wesley, and eventually decided to f
Cristoforo's son, Pietro, became a pupil of Titian.
Brendan became a pupil at the monastic school at Clonard.
There he became a pupil of P. J. Desault, who was so impressed with hi
Born in Cremona, he became a pupil of Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena.
eted Dearborn Observatory and Stone became his pupil, quickly beginning his life-long interest in a
had settled at Frankenthal, where he became a pupil of Gillis van Valkenborch.
rescia and active in Venice, where he became a pupil of Santo Peranda.
He became a pupil of the Chester architect John Douglas and in 1
rs. Maurice, at Stourbridge, and he became the pupil of Rev. Ebenezer Beasley, a dissenting ministe
He became a pupil of George Cuit the elder, and studied in the R
David became a pupil of Saint Illtud at Llanilltud Fawr (English: L
He became a pupil of Martin Jukes, and then practised as a Barri
He was born at Salamanca and became a pupil of Lorenzo Monteman y Cusens.
ter a successful eleven plus exam, he became a pupil at Wimbledon College.
Subsequently he became a pupil of his elder brother, Stephen, and then studie
He came to Paris in 1815, and became a pupil of Silvestre de Sacy.
In 1862 he became a pupil of the Royal Academy in London; he established
is studies, he went to Paris where he became a pupil of Frederic Chopin.
lowed his fathers trade of weaver, he became a pupil of James Hamilton and Paul Weber.
p at Lincoln College, Oxford where he became a pupil of Mark Pattison.
d Peter Cornelius in Munich and later became a pupil and friend of Franz Liszt.
studied painting in Copenhagen, then became a pupil of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.
In 1873 he became a pupil of B. Ellington at the Hydraulic Engineering C
e was born in Antwerp, but in 1665 he became a pupil of Cornelis Kick in Amsterdam, and in 1669 he
e took the degree of doctor, and then became a pupil of the botanist Valerius Cordus (1515-1544) at
He was born in Genoa, and there became a pupil of Giovanni Battista Gaulli.
Subsequently he became a pupil of Karl Lepsius and Heinrich Brugsch, and devo
nd in 1809 removed to Amsterdam and became the pupil of Barbiers.
In 1817 he became a pupil of G. E. Williams, organist at Westminster Abb
On coming to London she became a pupil of Clarence Lucas.
He became a pupil at the Soho Engineering Works in Preston and t
as educated at Durham School and then became a pupil of John Paterson of Edinburgh while he was wor
fterwards abandoned his intention and became a pupil of the anatomist Robert Knox whose demonstrato
ence being for historical subjects he became a pupil of West.
Upon arrival he became the pupil of a Daoist priest whom taught him the first s
According to the RKD, he became a pupil of Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert in 1652, was
but subsequently returned to music to become a pupil of the composer Johann Adam Hiller, under whos
de Champaigne who moved to Paris to become his pupil in 1643.
Lawrence died before he could have become a pupil.
Georg Joseph Vogler becomes a pupil of Giovanni Battista Martini at Bologna.
rned to Sufism while still young, becoming the pupil first of Abu Bakr Nassaj Tusi (died 1094) and
and studied music at Livorno, later becoming a pupil of Giuseppe Tartini.
t George in London before, in 1880, becoming a pupil of his uncle in Bolton.
ship to the Royal College of Music, becoming a pupil of Charles Draper.
home, chiefly by his father, before becoming a pupil of Henry Sass at the latter's well-known art a
rp minor, Op. 81), and considered becoming his pupil.
avelled to Paris to study medicine, becoming a pupil of Antoine Petit and Amiee Taggart.
studied at the Vienna Court Opera, becoming a pupil of Isidore Carey.
of Queen's College, the latter having been his pupil; Gilbert Sheldon was opposed.
nks to the work of James Turner who had been a pupil at the school and then after university joined
Albert had been a pupil at St Paul's School and his friendship with th
He is said to have been a pupil of Lucian of Antioch, but it is unclear to wha
orn and active in Bologna, where he had been a pupil of Giovanni Maria Viani and Marcantonio Toni.
Hubble, who had been his pupil as well as serving as the choir's organist, to
it is known that Fukuyama had been Masamune's pupil.
d not been available to him when he had been a pupil at school.
, where his teacher Arthur De Greef had been a pupil of Liszt.
, and Geertgen tot Sint Jans may have been his pupil.
f Thomas Linacre, who is said to have been his pupil at Canterbury, and who certainly accompanied h
he studied with Erich Flinsch (who had been a pupil of and an assistant to Emil von Sauer) in Fran
Enrico Albricci is said to have been his pupil for a spell.
Bocchi is said to have been the pupil of Angelo Everardi (il Fiamminghino or Fiammen
It is understood that Walter may have been a pupil at Christ's Hospital - the Bluecoat school.
ve of Cremona, and of an Alfenus having been a pupil of Servius, and a learned jurist, and of an Al
Maebara had been a pupil of Yoshida Shoin and an early advocate of mode
as is Kalir, who is said to have been Yannai's pupil and to have been killed by his master out of j
eph-Gabriel Imbert (1666-1749), who had been a pupil of Charles Le Brun.
lology at King's College London, having been a pupil at Wilson's Grammar School, Camberwell.
e had met in Brescia, and who had later been a pupil of his.
Irenaeus claims to have been a pupil of Polycarp and regarded the memory of Polycar
tervention of an NKVD officer who had been his pupil.
45, and though he later claimed to have been a pupil of Josquin des Prez and to have worked for Hen
Fasch had been a pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach's son C. P. E. Bach a
He had been a pupil of John Flaxman's, to whom Hayley's Essay on S
an old man named Albert Simonsz who had been a pupil of Jan Mostaert and claimed neither he nor Mos
rist in style and he and Joos de Beer (another pupil of Floris) were responsible for the Mannerist
s in the respective school while still being a pupil at King David, and using it as their study bas
Kagemni is hinted as being the pupil rather than the teacher of virtues and morals
n it may be seen that Giusto, far from being a pupil of the putative Hubert Van Eyck, must have bee
This constant interaction between the pupil and the object of experimentation is in phase
He was born in Bologna, and pupil of Carlo Gennari, flourished in the latter hal
rbank, Aargau - 1795) was a German botanist, a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus at Uppsala University, and
g Thomas Tallis), where John Bull was both his pupil and successor.
Its function is to bring the pupil closer to the midline of the body.
is Good, Wheelaway, Unrestricted, Broken Vow, Pupil, and Uncoupled.
He was born in Genoa, the brother and pupil of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, and he pain
onstanz for further study with Hans Buchner (a pupil of Paul Hofhaimer).
Moffatt was the son of a small builder and pupil of James Edmeston.
esigned by the architect Thomas Talbot Bury, a pupil of Augustus Charles Pugin, in Gothic Revival s
16 bars were completed later by Shostakovich's pupil, Boris Tishchenko.
reason for the title was given by Beethoven's pupil Czerny, quoted in Thayer: "Because of its popu
ing conserved and the name was thought up by a pupil of the school
ries of breeding experiments, conducted by his pupil, Miss E.R. Saunders, using the alpine brassica
wn as Private Side - were designed by Voysey's pupil, Tom Muntzer.
Same scene several years later by his pupil Jan Steen, Museum Bredius.
ggadah, and most of them were delivered by his pupil Eleazar ben Pedat, in the name of Zimra.
In 2004 a teacher was raped by a pupil in an empty classroom after the end of classes
The term was introduced by Freud's pupil Paul Federn, 'to denote the psychic energy of
iere of the symphonic poem Viviane by Franck's pupil, Ernest Chausson.
tury church (Madonna del Miracoli), built by a pupil of Bramante.
any reminiscences, which were collected by his pupil Theodore Bullock under the title Life and Lisz
la'i; and of twelve derashot, published by his pupil (Venice, 1594; reprinted Lemberg, 1811, where
Uttarapurana, the project was completed by his pupil Gunabhadra.
eted in November 2006 and was opened by former pupil Sir Trevor Brooking.
On Furman's death, he was succeeded by his pupil William Bullein Johnson, who served from 1825
l of 9 or 10 GCSE subjects are studied by each pupil.
The Lost Canvas, Pyxis is represented by Rusk, pupil of "El Cid" of Capricorn.
gantic task, in which he had been aided by his pupil Numa Boucoiran, the artist was visited in stat
ply as George Spencer Radio, started by former pupil Michael Sibert in 2004.
wo forces, were pointed out at the time by his pupil, Patrizzi.
eaves and the Atmosphere' (ibid, 1895); by his pupil, Miss Mattaei, 'On the Effect of Temperature o
gside Ali Brown, also a former Caterham School pupil, the pair put on 296 opening for Surrey, with
foundation, providing a caring community, each pupil is encouraged to develop individual talents to
5 - 8 February 1797) was a German composer and pupil of J.S. Bach.
                                                                                                   


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