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at 16, had lessons with Felicitas LeWinter, a | pupil of Emil von Sauer and grand-pupil of Franz Lis |
eph-Gabriel Imbert (1666-1749), who had been a | pupil of Charles Le Brun. |
He was a | pupil of Luigi Primo (Gentile) and Gaspard de Craeye |
e was born in Antwerp, but in 1665 he became a | pupil of Cornelis Kick in Amsterdam, and in 1669 he |
He was born in Liverpool and was a | pupil of Joshua Reynolds. |
e took the degree of doctor, and then became a | pupil of the botanist Valerius Cordus (1515-1544) at |
Beaux-Arts at Paris (1873-74), and afterward a | pupil of T. Paczka (1885) and of the painter L. Horo |
mentions that though he believed Verdoel was a | pupil of Rembrandt, others claimed he was a pupil of |
imply Brescianino after his native town) and a | pupil of Lattanzio Gambara. |
He was a | pupil and son of the painter Carlo Cignani. |
Rufer was a | pupil of Zemlinsky and Schoenberg in Vienna; when th |
He served as a | pupil at Derby Works from 1854-1860, and from 1861 t |
mar school in Bradford where Braine was once a | pupil. |
A | pupil of Langlands, He is known for the Arthur-Selbe |
Holslag, who was a | pupil of The National Academy of Design and John LaF |
He was a Russian Rabbi and author, a | pupil of Rabbi Moses Tzvi Heller the author of Geon |
Ashley was the second son of John Ashley, a | pupil of Schroeter, was for several years organist a |
He was born in Genoa, and there became a | pupil of Giovanni Battista Gaulli. |
82 the school had a teaching staff of 82 and a | pupil population of approximately 1300. |
ilding and employed the architect John Webb, a | pupil of Inigo Jones, to add the portico to the nort |
Jeremy Paxman, a | pupil at Malvern College from 1964 to 1968, describe |
A | pupil of Jacob Grimm and Karl Lachmann, he followed |
lology at King's College London, having been a | pupil at Wilson's Grammar School, Camberwell. |
st from Bergamo, and is described by some as a | pupil. |
w Welshman) Richard Wilson to take him on as a | pupil. |
Subsequently he became a | pupil of Karl Lepsius and Heinrich Brugsch, and devo |
e had met in Brescia, and who had later been a | pupil of his. |
as a chorister at Leicester Cathedral whilst a | pupil at Leicester Grammar School. |
He was a | pupil of Ingres, and is known chiefly by his portrai |
Irenaeus claims to have been a | pupil of Polycarp and regarded the memory of Polycar |
Born and raised in Antwerp, Martin was a | pupil of Tobias Verhaecht (or Verhaeght), who also t |
later a lieutenant of artillery, and in 1848 a | pupil in the Berlin School of Architecture. |
She was also a | pupil for many years of conductor Marco Munari of La |
rlock Holmes, having read for the part while a | pupil at Eton. |
45, and though he later claimed to have been a | pupil of Josquin des Prez and to have worked for Hen |
He was a | pupil of Giulio Romano in his hometown of Mantua. |
In 1817 he became a | pupil of G. E. Williams, organist at Westminster Abb |
877-99) - second son of Sir William Mather - a | pupil of his at Rydal Mount School 1888-90, who died |
(1876-1947) grew up in Juniper Hill and was a | pupil at Cottisford School. |
50 - Brussels, 1835) was a Belgian sculptor, a | pupil of Laurent Delvaux, "the only sculptor of inte |
She had her first taste of acting as a | pupil at Shelley College and had her first big break |
sen) was a Tyrolean gothic revival sculptor, a | pupil of Franz Tavella. |
On coming to London she became a | pupil of Clarence Lucas. |
Fasch had been a | pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach's son C. P. E. Bach a |
A | pupil of Adolph Baller, Rose debuted with the San Fr |
The Bill early appearances included playing a | pupil of class 5C from 1991 onwards in the series Up |
verture written by Verhulst, and took him as a | pupil; he began studying with Mendelsson in 1838. |
l to study singing with Anna E. Schoen-Rene, a | pupil of Pauline Viardot-Garcia and Manuel Garcia. |
A | pupil of Jacques-Louis David, he spent five years in |
A | pupil of Mordecai Comtino at Adrianople, Afendopolo |
Congreve was a | pupil of Dr. Arnold, and a disciple of Auguste Comte |
He was a | pupil of T. C. Farrar (1838-1891) in New York, and s |
ich Town, having joined the club when he was a | pupil at Northgate High School in the town. |
A | pupil of the great Tosafist Isaac ben Samuel of Damp |
Naylor commissioned Edward Kemp, a | pupil of Sir Joseph Paxton, to lay out the gardens. |
and studied music at Livorno, later becoming a | pupil of Giuseppe Tartini. |
an appreciation of yugen and wabi (Zempo was a | pupil of Shuko and quoted him as saying "The moon no |
In 1936, he married Ilse Heller, a | pupil of his mother, and herself a pianist. |
ic degree from Rice University where she was a | pupil of Kathleen Kaun. |
At the time, Kay was still a | pupil at Collegiate High School in Blackpool. |
t George in London before, in 1880, becoming a | pupil of his uncle in Bolton. |
He was a | pupil of Momal in Valenciennes, and afterwards of Gr |
He was a | pupil at Turton Media Arts College in Bromley Cross, |
n it may be seen that Giusto, far from being a | pupil of the putative Hubert Van Eyck, must have bee |
In Paris he was a | pupil of the realist innovator Gustave Courbet. |
yal Prussian Academy of Architecture and was a | pupil of Friedrich Adler. |
the first half of the 12th century, who was a | pupil of the tosafist Isaac ben Asher. |
A | pupil absent from school for the last marking period |
He became a | pupil at the Soho Engineering Works in Preston and t |
In February 2007 a | pupil at the school died in his home in a carbon mon |
After a short time as a | pupil of a surgeon in Barnsley (Yorkshire), he studi |
died at the Pesaro Conservatory where he was a | pupil of Pietro Mascagni. |
and he also studied with his father, who was a | pupil of Louis Spohr. |
as educated at Durham School and then became a | pupil of John Paterson of Edinburgh while he was wor |
awings from archaeological subjects, and was a | pupil of Hans Bol at Mechlin. |
's College (which he himself had attended as a | pupil). |
Kalafati was a | pupil of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov at the Saint Peters |
fterwards abandoned his intention and became a | pupil of the anatomist Robert Knox whose demonstrato |
He was a | pupil of Baron Gros, and died at Joinville-le-Pont i |
church minister, born at Derby in 1666, was a | pupil of Samuel Ogden (1626-1697). |
The school has a | Pupil Leadership Team and a school council. |
Albinus was a | pupil of Archbishop Theodore and his coadjutor Adria |
nville, Nelson, Rodney and Raleigh, to which a | pupil upon joining remains attached throughout their |
A | pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach, he became a violinis |
A | pupil of Cabanel, Debat-Ponson was famous for his po |
ship to the Royal College of Music, becoming a | pupil of Charles Draper. |
s active in his native Bologna, where he was a | pupil of Antonio Dardani. |
er began at the age of 14, when he was still a | pupil at the Blue Coat School. |
He had been a | pupil of John Flaxman's, to whom Hayley's Essay on S |
from 1867 to 1968, studied in Copenhagen as a | pupil of F. Vermehren (1868-1870) and from 1870 at t |
In Florence, he was a | pupil of Vincenzo Meucci and il Puglieschi. |
ence being for historical subjects he became a | pupil of West. |
He was a | pupil of Giardini and Barthelemon, and with his thre |
home, chiefly by his father, before becoming a | pupil of Henry Sass at the latter's well-known art a |
an old man named Albert Simonsz who had been a | pupil of Jan Mostaert and claimed neither he nor Mos |
in 1879 entering the education department as a | pupil teacher. |
n of Jean Audran, born in Paris in 1744, was a | pupil of his uncle Benoit II, but having no vocation |
, a writer and painter in her own right, and a | pupil of Giacomo Balla. |
In December 2009 a | pupil at the school organized a shoe box appeal for |
avelled to Paris to study medicine, becoming a | pupil of Antoine Petit and Amiee Taggart. |
elsh-language author Edward Tegla Davies was a | pupil and later a teacher there. |
He was a | pupil of Thomas Tallis; various works for the keyboa |
Her grandmother, Kathleen Scott, was a | pupil of Auguste Rodin, and widow of the famous expl |
He entered Gray's Inn in 1789, a | pupil of Samuel Romilly, and was called to the bar i |
He was a | pupil at Sydney Grammar School and briefly studied m |
Brian Shaw was a | pupil in the Hunslet Schools system, and signed as a |
studied at the Vienna Court Opera, becoming a | pupil of Isidore Carey. |
He was a | pupil of All Hallows, secondary Modern School in, Wy |
at Vilminore in province of Bergamo, and was a | pupil of Ferdinando del Cairo of Brescia, under whom |
a wide ranch of subjects to choose from once a | pupil reaches year 10, these include History, Modern |
He was a | pupil of Francis Gastrell at Christ Church, Oxford. |
Sutgof's daughter was also a | pupil of Herke, and Mussorgsky was allowed to attend |
He fell in love with a | pupil, Isabella Kelly, whose father consented to the |
He was a | pupil of Joseph Naylor Hardy at Wakefield Cathedral. |
architect Edward Schroeder Prior (1857-1932, a | pupil of Norman Shaw), and built in 1885-87. |
According to the RKD, he became a | pupil of Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert in 1652, was |
He was a | pupil of Rhabanus Maurus and befriended Louis the Pi |
frica with his mother and his sisters and is a | pupil at Diocesan College. |
ave for London to meet up with Yuri Stefano, a | pupil and friend of Aaron who has also been excommun |
io producer on the The Chris Moyles Show was a | pupil. |
in the Belle Vue area of Shrewsbury, and was a | pupil at The Priory School. |
sh College in Rome and he proved to be an able | pupil. |
o is 1:15 till Std 5 and 1:25 for 6 and above, | pupil are encouraged to work to the best of their ow |
as asked to make the film by his former aikido | pupil, agent Michael Ovitz, who believed he could ma |
A new school room allowed | pupil numbers to rise to nearly 500 by 1871. |
There are also | pupil exchanges with schools from Vichy in France an |
He was born in Genoa, son and | pupil of the painter Giuseppe Badaracco. |
He was born in Genoa, the brother and | pupil of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, and he pain |
He was of noble birth, a relation and | pupil of Adalward, Bishop of Verden, and became cano |
orn 17 May 1961) is an Indian sarod player and | pupil of Bahadur Khan. |
He was the son and | pupil of Antonio Semini, and was influenced by Perin |
Moffatt was the son of a small builder and | pupil of James Edmeston. |
arning Resources, Business and Vocational, and | Pupil Achievement and Welfare. |
The school's popularity has grown and | pupil numbers have risen rapidly. |
He was the nephew and | pupil of Giovanni Battista Trotti, He painted for th |
Abel Grimmer was his son and | pupil. |
in Van Nuys, California and became the pet and | pupil of animal trainer Frank Weatherwax. |
arly in the close contacts between teacher and | pupil as he had with Gasparino da Barzizza and in th |
A follower of Ramus and | pupil of Johann Heinrich Alsted at the Herborn Acade |
had side-by-side seating for an instructor and | pupil and was originally powered by a 82 kW (110 hp) |
years and the stable bond between teacher and | pupil is considered important for a child's well-bei |
Jennifer Sutcliffe, niece of Bob Rawlinson and | pupil at Meadowbank; daughter of Joan and Henry Sutc |
uitar studies at the University of Georgia and | pupil of Andres Segovia. |
He was succeeded by his son and | pupil, Emile Auguste Ouchard (1900 - 1969). |
well-known scholar from among the taba'een and | pupil of Abd-Allah ibn Mas'ud, who called him the mo |
He was born in Bologna, and | pupil of Carlo Gennari, flourished in the latter hal |
November 14 - Ignaz Pleyel, piano-maker and | pupil of Joseph Haydn (b. |
ar Championship together with his teammate and | pupil Val Hillebrand. |
A month earlier, Burnouf's friend and | pupil, Professor Christian Lassen of Bonn, had also |
He was a longtime friend and | pupil of the legendary 20th century virtuoso pianist |
h (?) was an aggadist and mystic; grandson and | pupil of Joshua ben Levi (Yer. |
hat name, and of Marie M. Jouvenet, sister and | pupil of the then well-known Jean Jouvenet. |
March 1641, Vincentio Reinieri, a follower and | pupil of Galileo, wrote him at Arcetri that an Inqui |
type include Farmer Weathersky and Master and | Pupil. |
he best among his painter-brothers, as son and | pupil of his father, the painter Cornelis Engelbrech |
rgeon, with whom he worked as an assistant and | pupil. |
- July 24, 1975) was a German theologian, and | pupil of Karl Barth. |
5 - 8 February 1797) was a German composer and | pupil of J.S. Bach. |
umed that two successive names are teacher and | pupil. |
2005), Legal Aspects of Special Education and | Pupil Services (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1994), and Th |
ntury, best known for being the son-in-law and | pupil of the great commentator Rashi, and to a great |
t in the form of a dialogue between master and | pupil; the treatment is forensic, and emphasis is la |
with two side-by-side seats for instructor and | pupil in a wide cockpit. |
Sir Edwin Lutyens, another traditionalist and | pupil of Ernest George, Gass designed country houses |
He was the nephew and | pupil of Carlo Bononi, and active c. |
part of the Papal States), he was the son and | pupil of the painter Sebastiano Ghezzi. |
in academic results, financial management and | pupil numbers compared with the previous time the sc |
He was the son and | pupil of Jean Audran, and engraved in the same manne |
gle, those in the house became dormitories and | pupil numbers rose. |
several occasions, with his wife Elisabeth and | pupil Ferdinand Hiller. |
in 1969 when Herbert Belyea, another Anderson | pupil and a tenor in the choir, assumed the role of |
Another | pupil of Coach Bailey, Defensive End Willy VanDestee |
Another | pupil was Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi (1582-1659). |
is, who has stolen two gold coins from another | pupil. |
Another | pupil, Dr. Samuel Standard, a prominent surgeon and |
r of Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten was another | pupil of Hieronymus. |
, N. Y., and was for seven years an apprentice | pupil of John Wesley Jarvis in New York City. |
minal (played by Ian McKellen) in the film Apt | Pupil. |
ed in include Lorenzo's Oil, Philadelphia, Apt | Pupil, Garden State and Flags of Our Fathers. |
Ian McKellen - Gods and Monsters and Apt | Pupil |
ated on Public Access, The Usual Suspects, Apt | Pupil and Valkyrie. |
e instrument was developed with Alberto Arias ( | pupil and computer programmer) and the electronic te |
and 1944, Christopher worked first as articled | pupil then as agricultural valuers in Gloucester. |
He was an articled | pupil of Dr. William and Dr. Philip Hayes at Oxford. |
essionally came when Evans (by now an articled | pupil to the County Architect) was heard singing 'Lo |
Palace of Westminster, with whom he served as | pupil.. |
She is currently appearing as | pupil Vicky McDonald in BBC drama series, Waterloo R |
Maria Paula as | Pupil |
As | pupil numbers grew, other houses were built alongsid |
ted privately in Edinburgh and was articled as | pupil to the Chief Engineer of the Midland Railway, |
He recently starred as | pupil barrister Nick Slade in BBC legal drama Silk,, |
The former was an attentive | pupil with a talent if languages. |
revival of its style in the manner of Barry's | pupil Augustus Pugin, but, as Nikolaus Pevsner descr |
There may also be | pupil dilation, vocalisation and a general increase |
veled to Rome as a young boy, and later became | pupil of Pietro da Cortona in Rome. |
He became | pupil of Krull in University of Bonn. |
(Autobiography), Wiesbaden 1887, Otto Becker, | pupil of Arlt, completed his autobiography |
reason for the title was given by Beethoven's | pupil Czerny, quoted in Thayer: "Because of its popu |
press coverage in 1986 after being named best | pupil during a course for the Lancashire Schoolboys |
Academy of Fine Arts, she was judged the best | pupil in her class and was awarded the Cresson Trave |
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