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    Eduard Wilhelm Daege (10 April 1805, in Berlin – 6 June 1883, in Berlin) was a German painter who served as Director for both the Prussian Academy of Art...
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    Academy of Art at age 18 and was, amongst others, a pupil of the painter Eduard Daege. On 1 November 1865 Mützel married Anna Schönherr in Berlin and raised...
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  • Lucas Cranach the Younger (1515–1586) Georg Heinrich Crola (1804–1879) Eduard Daege (1805–1883) Heinrich Anton Dähling (1773–1850) Maximilian Dasio (1865–1954)...
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    and enrolled at the Prussian Academy of Art. His teachers there were Eduard Daege and Johann Gottfried Niedlich. After graduating, he wandered about with...
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    all the drawing lessons. He had several notable students, including Eduard Daege, Carl Georg Enslen, Friedrich Jentzen [de], Carl Friedrich Hampe [de]...
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    From 1871 to 1875, he studied at the Prussian Academy of Art under Eduard Daege, followed by study trips to Vienna and Italy. His training was completed...
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    From 1873 to 1878, he studied at the Prussian Academy of Arts under Eduard Daege, Anton von Werner and others. He spent some time in Italy in 1875 and...
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    Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin he made a portrait of his teacher Eduard Daege. Well known is his picture Diskussion im Frankfurt Parliament, in which...
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  • āgen ("own") is usually strong in the phrase "one's own": Hēo forlēt ōðre dæġe on hire āgnum horse ("She left the next day on her own horse"). Adjectives...
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    in the two editions. For example, in the first edition he declines dæg, dæges, plural dægas, without having observed the law of vowel-change pointed out...
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