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Kneller and studied
According to scholar Wolfram Syré, Lübeck may have also studied under Andreas Kneller, whose influence is palpable in Lübeck's surviving keyboard works.

Kneller and pupil
) It should be noted that Ricketts younger brother, Randolph, attended the one-year pupil ’ s course at Kneller Hall, for advanced training on his instrument, and entered the Student Bandmaster course in 1900.
Godfrey Kneller was his pupil.

Kneller and .
* 1646 – Godfrey Kneller, German painter ( d. 1723 )
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough ( 1650 – 1722 ) by Sir Godfrey Kneller.
Newton in a 1702 portrait by Godfrey Kneller.
He played the role of Kneller in the film Wristcutters: A Love Story, which opened in November 2007.
* August 8 – Godfrey Kneller, German-born painter ( d. 1723 )
* October 19 – Godfrey Kneller, German-born artist ( b. 1646 )
After a painting by Godfrey Kneller | Sir Godfrey Kneller.
1714, the year of his succession, as painted by Godfrey Kneller | Sir Godfrey Kneller.
1714, the year of his succession, by Godfrey Kneller | Sir Godfrey Kneller.
Twickenham is noted for its arts heritage and embraces the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall ( which is actually in Whitton ) and St Mary's University College.
Attributed to Godfrey Kneller.
Portrait by Godfrey Kneller.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough by Godfrey Kneller.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough by Godfrey Kneller.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, by Godfrey Kneller.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough in the robes of the Order of the Garter by Sir Godfrey Kneller, c. 1704
In 1716, he succeeded Kneller as Governor there and held the post until 1720.
Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1st Baronet ( 8 August 1646 – 19 October 1723 ) was the leading portrait painter in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and was court painter to English and British monarchs from Charles II to George I.
Kneller was born Gottfried Kniller in the Free City of Lübeck, the son of Zacharias Kniller.
He then traveled with his brother John Zacharias Kneller, who was an ornamental painter, to Rome and Venice in the early 1670s, painting historical subjects and portraits in the studio of Carlo Maratti, and later moved to Hamburg.
In England, Kneller concentrated almost entirely on portraiture.

studied and Leiden
Born in Rotterdam, Dijkstra studied theoretical physics at Leiden University, but quickly realized he was more interested in computer science.
Christiaan studied law and mathematics at the University of Leiden and the College of Orange in Breda.
In Leiden, she studied to be a kindergarten teacher, but when the headmaster began to flirt with her conspicuously, she was removed from the institution by her offended godfather.
After this he studied from 1955 at the University of Leiden, where he joined the students ' corps.
The Queens Juliana and Beatrix and crown-prince Willem-Alexander studied at Leiden University.
He was in military service and he studied history at Leiden University.
From 1987, Prince Willem-Alexander studied history at Leiden University and received his academic degree in 1993.
Together with his cousin Willem Lodewijk he studied in Heidelberg and later with his eldest half brother Philip William, Prince of Orange in Leiden where he met Simon Stevin.
In 1628 his family moved to Leiden, and in 1631 to Amsterdam, where young Paulus studied painting with his father, Pieter Symonsz Potter.
He studied medicine at the Universities of Leiden and Utrecht in the Netherlands, and received his Doctor of Medicine qualification from the latter in 1661.
Robert van Gulik studied Indisch Recht ( Dutch Indies law ) and Indologie ( Indonesian culture ) at Leiden University from 1929 until 1934, receiving his doctorate for a dissertation on the horse cult in Northeast Asia.
He graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1626 after which he studied medicine at various Continental universities, including Leiden, where he received an MD in 1633.
Theodor Nöldeke ( 2 March 1836 – 25 December 1930 ) was a German Semitic scholar, who was born in Harburg and studied in Göttingen, Vienna, Leiden and Berlin.
Between 1921 and 1925, Tinbergen studied mathematics and physics at the University of Leiden under Paul Ehrenfest.
He was brought up by his uncle in Leiden, and afterwards studied law and philology under CA Duker and Arnold von Drakenborch at Utrecht.
For about a year he studied at Leiden, paying special attention to philosophy and Greek.
He was educated at the University of Leiden, where he studied Plato.
Heymans studied law and philosophy in Leiden University under Jan Pieter Land, Simon Vissering and Joannes Buys.
To avoid religious persecution his parents came to England while he was a child, and for some years he studied at Caius College, Cambridge, after which he went to Leiden, where he graduated with an M. A.
Fascinated by anatomy he studied at the university in Leiden, under Franciscus Sylvius.
Here in Dordrecht the son received his education, until in 1595 he entered the university of Leiden, where he became the lifelong friend of Hugo Grotius, and studied classics, Hebrew, church history and theology.
Pannekoek studied mathematics and physics in Leiden from 1891.
He studied law at the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University and was law professor at the University of Amsterdam.
Browne graduated from the University of Leiden in 1633 having previously studied at the Universities of Montpellier and Padua for his medical degree.

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