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Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition and in 1869 was
awarded the
Neuhausenske Prize (De
Neuhausenske Præmier) For
several years, he
worked to
perfect a method...
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decorative arts and design. In 1853,
prior to his time in Paris, he won the
Neuhausenske Prize for a
silver sugar bowl He made
various design projects for numerous...
-
landscape painter, he had his
first exhibit in 1857 and was
awarded the
Neuhausenske Prize [da]. In 1865, he
became the
first recipient of the Sødringske...
-
occasion of the 200th
birthday of Reykjavík (1986). He was
awarded De
Neuhausenske Præmier by the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in
Copenhagen in connection...
- Bustrup-Fægtningen for
which he was
awarded the
Neuhausen Prize (De
Neuhausenske Præmier) in 1865. In 1869, on a
grant from the Academy, he travelled...
- the pilot,
Hendrik Strømberg (1840-1916). In 1889, he was
awarded the
Neuhausenske Prize [da] for his
Ships in the
Harbor at L****ns Plads. His subjects...
-
Exhibition at
Charlottenborg Palace.
Three years later, he was
awarded the
Neuhausenske Prize [da]. From 1860 to 1861, he made a
study trip abroad, with the...
- died in Aarhus. He was
twice awarded the Academy's
Neuhausen Prize (
Neuhausenske Præmie) for
excellence in
architecture and in 1885, he
received the Cross...
- the 17th-century
painter Paulus Potter. In 1873, he was
awarded the
Neuhausenske Prize [da] for his
painting of
horses swimming. In the 1880s, he began...
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painter F.C. Kiærskou and, in 1865, was
awarded the
Neuhausen Prize (De
Neuhausenske Præmier) for his
painting A
Freestanding Beechwood. A trip to
Paris in...