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until July 1992 when it closed due to falling | pupil numbers. |
a 17th century marble crucifix attributed to a | pupil of Michelangelo. |
at Methodist College, which is awarded to the | pupil who obtains the highest marks in A Level Physi |
The latter referred to his | pupil as "Transylvania's talented poet", which perpl |
ue for closure in the mid-1990s due to falling | pupil numbers; however, in 2002 the school was rated |
d the philosopher's stone and passed it to his | pupil Thomas Aquinas, shortly before his death. |
Glazunov remembered, Rimsky-Korsakov told his | pupil "that henceforth he regarded it as unnecessary |
The total per | pupil expenditure for the Piedmont Unified School Di |
Sir Edwin Lutyens, another traditionalist and | pupil of Ernest George, Gass designed country houses |
ty hospital and a facility for the training of | pupil midwives by the General Lying-In Hospital whic |
to paint from Martin Van Cleve and in turn his | pupil was Anthonie Palamedes. |
Typically, a | pupil at the summer schools receives two main types |
vings, and for some time worked under Bewick's | pupil, Nicholson, a wood-engraver, at Newcastle. |
ool magazine since 1998, when it was set up by | pupil Ian Adderley, who was editor until 2005. |
Its vertically oriented | pupil indicates that it is a nocturnal animal. |
arning Resources, Business and Vocational, and | Pupil Achievement and Welfare. |
nd George Washington Parke Custis, who was his | pupil. |
According to Karel van Mander, he was a | pupil of Frans Floris in Antwerp, who later returned |
He was a | pupil of the painters Ottavio Amigoni and Angelo Eve |
ks on Sandro Botticelli and that Baldini was a | pupil of Maso Finiguerra. |
Natty Dominique was a | pupil of the legendary Manuel Perez, moving to Chica |
composition and musicology in Vienna and was a | pupil of Franz Schreker and Franz Schmidt. |
born and active in Cortona, although he was a | pupil of Pietro da Cortona in Rome. |
She was a | pupil and finally mistress of a school at Crofton Ha |
1662 his brother Jan van der Willigen was his | pupil. |
He also studied with Maria Curcio who was a | pupil of Artur Schnabel. |
He was a | pupil of Jan Van Beers at the Normaalschool in Lier, |
He was the | pupil of his father, the Venetian painter and later |
She was a | pupil at Skipton Girls' High School where she was he |
He was a | pupil of Bauzin, and became miniature painter to the |
He was a | pupil of John Stanley at St. Paul's Cathedral. |
He was the | pupil of Palma il Giovane, and painted several altar |
He was the | pupil of Hendrik Mommers who went on to paint clever |
He was a | pupil at Wellington College which had previously bee |
According to Houbraken he was a | pupil of his uncle, Jacob Gerritsz Cuyp, who taught |
He was a | pupil of Bernardo Strozzi and accompanied Giovanni B |
oire de Paris in France in 1958 where he was a | pupil of Marcel Mule. |
hat he wanted to be a comedian whilst he was a | pupil at Raymont Junior Academy in Savannah, Georgia |
He was a | pupil of Heinrich Schenker in Vienna from October 19 |
He was a | pupil of either the painter Giovanni Bellini or Vitt |
He was a | pupil of the Talmudist Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Asher Gu |
Crossley was a | pupil at Bispham High School Arts College, Bispham, |
Born in Sunderland, Hunter was a | pupil under Thomas Meek before being apprenticed to |
late 4th and early 3rd centuries BC and was a | pupil of Theophrastus . |
He was a | pupil of his father Alonso de Mena as well as of Alo |
She was a | pupil at Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari after moving to South |
sity of Salzburg from 1942-1943 where he was a | pupil of Clemens Krauss. |
Fitton was a | pupil at the Warrington School of Art in Cheshire. |
He was a | pupil of Agostino Tassi and a native of Rome. |
He was born in Coventry, and was a | pupil at King Henry VIII School, Coventry. |
He was born in Worcester and was a | pupil at the Royal Worcester Grammar School, which h |
ied at the University of Paris, where he was a | pupil of Jean Fernel (1497-1558). |
Sir Alexander Gibb was a | pupil of Brunel and Wolfe-Barry in 1895. |
was Kempe's partner and Martin Travers was the | pupil of Comper. |
He was a | pupil of the Campi. |
He was a | pupil of Filippuzzi in his native city, and of Abbat |
He was a | pupil of Giuseppe Bezzuoli. |
He was a | pupil at the parochial school of St. Vincent de Paul |
He was a | pupil of Galeazzo Campi. |
He was a | pupil of Joseph Caro. |
He was a | pupil of Ben Peach. |
John Pethica was a | pupil at St Ambrose College, Trafford, Manchester. |
acting as tutor at Merton, John Jewel was his | pupil and they remained friends through life. |
He was a | pupil of Jeremias Meyer. |
He was a | pupil of Juan Valdes Leal, who studied in the Academ |
He was a | pupil of Girodet. |
1590-1610) was a | pupil of Isaac Luria, and devoted himself at the dea |
He was a | pupil of Francisco Comontes. |
He was a | pupil of Francesco Boccaccino, who emerged from the |
ubjects - often from Shakespeare - who was the | pupil of H. P. Briggs. |
He was a | pupil of Luciano Borzone. |
Aspen Music Festival and School where he was a | pupil of Darius Milhaud. |
He was a | pupil of an obscure portrait painter named Sanders, |
He was a | pupil of Vasugupta. |
He was a | pupil of minimum wage proponent, John A. Ryan. |
He was the | pupil of Francisco Ribalta, and painted devotional p |
Though some said he was the | pupil of Bernard Schendel, they were the same age an |
ghfield was born in Oxford, England, and was a | pupil at Magdalen College School. |
He was a | pupil of Richard Wilson and was best-known in his li |
He was a | pupil of Luca Signorelli, and aided Giulio Romano at |
instruction, and one elder brother, who was a | pupil of Goovaert's. |
He was the | pupil of Alessandro Tiarini. |
When he was a | pupil at Ramsey High School in New Jersey, he went t |
He was a | pupil of Alessandro Allori. |
He was a | pupil of Savigny. |
Piers Sellers was a | pupil at Cranbrook School, in Kent and Brenda Barrat |
He was the | pupil of Juan Conchillos. |
Besides his support, he also was a | pupil or at times a collaborator. |
He was a | pupil of William Horsley from 1829, and entered the |
Leiden, Paris and London, and afterwards was a | pupil at the midwifery school in Strasbourg under Jo |
He was a | pupil of the first, and in 1838 followed him to Muni |
He was a | pupil of Cosimo Tura. |
tory of Music from 1936 to 1940 where he was a | pupil of Herbert A. Fricker (conducting), Albert Pro |
He was a | pupil of the painter Domenico Passignano and Guido R |
He was a | pupil of Alessandro Bonvicino. |
He was a | pupil of E.D. Palmer, New York, and of the schools o |
He was a | pupil of Francesco Albani. |
He was a | pupil of Guercino. |
He was a | pupil of Johanan (d. |
He was a | pupil of William Croft and assisted William Boyce in |
She was a | pupil of Carl Loewe. |
Troili was a | pupil of Roger Joseph Boscovich at the Collegio Roma |
He was a | pupil of Giulio Romano. |
He was a | pupil of Hans Keller. |
they met when he was a teacher and she was his | pupil - and their son and three daughters. |
says in the Historia Brittonum that he was the | pupil of Elfodd, describes him as a most holy bishop |
He was a | pupil at the royal school of architecture, but soon |
Eric Berne, who was a | pupil of Federn's, made extensive use of the term mo |
It is not impossible that he was a | pupil of Jacob b. |
Andersen was a | pupil in counterpoint by Johan Lindegren (1842-1908) |
ncucci (1583-1653) was born at Lucca and was a | pupil of Guido Reni, and influenced by Sassoferrato. |
He was a | pupil of Julien Le Roy in Paris in, perhaps, the 174 |
He was a | pupil of the painter Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi. |
He was a | pupil at the Royal Grammar School, Guildford and stu |
He was the | pupil of Alfred Jerger, and made his official debut |
Later, Thieriot was a | pupil of Josef Rheinberger in Munich. |
s a residence for Princess Caroline, who was a | pupil and admirer of Fritzsch, and Prince Ferdinand |
Amalhar was a | pupil of Alcuin of York. |
He was a | pupil at the Harvey Grammar School in Folkestone. |
ourley, recipient of the Victoria Cross, was a | pupil at Calday Grange Grammar School and is buried |
to study composition in Prague, where he was a | pupil of Alois Haba. |
He studied under Nicolas Gosse and was a | pupil of Antoine-Jean Gros. |
According to the RKD, Hans Jordaens was his | pupil. |
The first abbot, Simon, was a | pupil of Aeldred, Abbot of Rievaulx. |
Francesco da Sangallo was a | pupil of Andrea Sansovino. |
He was a | pupil of Lucio Massari, and made miniature copies fr |
He was a | pupil of Harriet Backer (1899), debuted the same yea |
He was the | pupil of the very famous Shankaracharya of Jyotirmat |
rd in order to be near his daughter, who was a | pupil at Newhall Convent. |
He was the | pupil of the painter Luciano Borzone. |
He was a | pupil of Giovanni Battista Trotti. |
Puddefoot was a | pupil at Park School in West Ham and played with Con |
He was a | pupil of Juan de Solis. |
He was a | pupil of the historian Lothar Gall. |
He was a | pupil of Antonio Cesti and Loreto Vittori. |
He was a | pupil of Jean Lafont in piano and of Luigi Ricci in |
Dolben (sic) was the | pupil of William Johnson, later "Cory", who was the |
He was a | pupil of German indologist Emil Sieg. |
He was a | pupil of Sebastiano Mainardi, and worked both in Rom |
As a child, he was a | pupil of the Christian Brothers during their first s |
Rapoport was a | pupil of R. Joshua Falk ha-Kohen. |
Innes was a | pupil of Christchurch Boys' High School. |
He was a | pupil of Emil Rostrup and published a full account o |
He was a | pupil at Brynteg Comprehensive School in Bridgend, a |
CE), the first author of Kriyakramakari, was a | pupil of Nilakantha Somayaji and a temple-assistant |
From 1930 until 1932 he was a | pupil at Sutton Valence School, in Kent, where Grove |
He was a | pupil of Josquin des Prez. |
Sidi Al-Harraq was a | pupil of Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi, who he met in |
He was born in Seville, where he was a | pupil of Murillo, who followed the style of that mas |
At that time he was a | pupil of Anner Bylsma sr. and Piet van Dijk for trom |
Burmester was born in Hamburg and was a | pupil of Joseph Joachim, with whom he studied for ma |
He was a | pupil of David and of Paelinck, and became professor |
At the latter institution he was a | pupil of Emil Hlobil. |
Spitta, and Woldemar Bargiel; in 1885 he was a | pupil of Franz Liszt. |
Thomas Merton was a | pupil at Ripley Court in 1928/1929. |
Cohen was the | pupil of R. Simha of Speyer (who flourished about 12 |
onte San Pietrangeli, in the Marche, and was a | pupil of Gaetano Palmaroli. |
He was a | pupil at St Paul's Cathedral School (where a house i |
Robin Dunster was a | pupil at Sydney Girls' High School and later trained |
de Ferrari was a | pupil of Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo. |
He was a | pupil of Giotto di Bondone. |
Natale Ricci was an Italian painter, He was a | pupil of Carlo Maratti, and a native of Fermo. |
(Lombardy) in the late 15th century, and was a | pupil of the Milanese Pietro di Martino. |
He was a | pupil of Picot, and died in 1878. |
ntered the Leipzig Conservatory where he was a | pupil of Carl Reinecke. |
The actor Tony Jay was a | pupil in the early 1940s, as were writers Bill Gunst |
He was a | pupil of Rabbi Levi ibn Altabban. |
t the Columbia College Chicago where she was a | pupil of Maria Hussa-Greve and Garvin Williamson. |
Joseph, was a | pupil of Abraham ben Abigdor. |
taught by Stanley Middleton when Bowles was a | pupil at High Pavement. |
Richbod was a | pupil of Alcuin at the court of Charlemagne. |
It is certain that Nathan ben Jehiel was a | pupil of Moses, whose explanations of Talmudical wor |
He was the | pupil of Aaron ben Joseph Sason. |
Florence, but mostly active in Rome, he was a | pupil of the painter Cigoli. |
Coleen was a | pupil at St John Bosco School and Wayne attended De |
Born in Caravaggio, he was a | pupil of Alessandro Bisnati, and succeeded him as ar |
She was the | pupil of Ludvig Norman and Niels Wilhelm Gade. |
He was a | pupil of the painter Paolo Veronese. |
tered the Vienna Music Academy, where he was a | pupil of Hermann Gallos. |
From 1887-1891, Grinager was a | pupil at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen, Denmark wh |
He was a | pupil of the Brussels Conservatory. |
rvatory of Music from 1970-1976 where he was a | pupil of Samuel Dolin in music composition. |
He was a | pupil of the painter Giovanni Bellini. |
He was a | pupil of the painter Dosso Dossi. |
Ehrmann was a | pupil of histopathologist Carl Wedl (1815-1891) at t |
He was a | pupil of Hermann of Carinthia. |
Born in Antwerp, he was a | pupil of his father. |
He was a | pupil of the painter Francisco Ribalta. |
Sarah Waters, the award-winning novelist was a | pupil. |
She was a | pupil of the painter Domenico Fiasella. |
He was a | pupil of the Academy of that city, but he owed much |
He was a | pupil of the painter Lorenzo Costa. |
d and Labrador, was born in Parkgate and was a | pupil at the school. |
He was a | pupil in the office of Edwin Lutyens between 1919 an |
He was a | pupil at Ysgol Maes Garmon, Mold. |
Colson, who was a | pupil of Christophe, and a member of the Academy of |
He was a | pupil and imitator of Murillo, and it has been sugge |
Pickering was a | pupil at Dryden House, Oundle School. |
He was a | pupil of Carolus Linnaeus at Uppsala University. |
e studied in Warsaw and Siena, where she was a | pupil of Gino Bechi. |
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