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(October 20, 1838 - May 2, 1915), was an American artist. David Dalhoff Neal was born to father Stephen Bryant Neal and mother Mary (Dalhoff) Neal, on Middlesex Street, in Lowell, Massachusetts. His grandparents were Stephen Neal, and David Dalhoff and Sally (Bean) Dalhoff of Canterbury, New Hampshire, Dolhoffs that emigrated from Russia in 1763, for whom he was named. His mother's family, the Beans, migrated from Holland in the early 1830s. His aunt Elizabeth Dolhoff was very artistic, and his uncle Jesse Dolhoff was a great singer. He attended Lowell grammar schools, and high school at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Deciding to devote himself to the study of art, he then attended art classes at the recently opened Andover Academy in Andover, New Hampshire. When Neal was 14, his father died and his fortunes were "impaired", so he set sail for New Orleans. Here at the age of 15, he worked the docks as a wharf clerk with a wood shipping firm dealing in Brazilian and Honduran mahogany.
 


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     David Dalhoff Neal
      (October 20, 1838 - May 2, 1915), was an American artist. David Dalhoff Neal was born to father Stephen Bryant Neal and mother Mary (Dalhoff) Neal, on Middlesex Street, in Lowell, Massachusetts. His grandparents were Stephen Neal, and David Dalhoff and Sally (Bean) Dalhoff of Canterbury, New Hampshire, Dolhoffs that emigrated from Russia in 1763, for whom he was named. His mother's family, the Beans, migrated from Holland in the early 1830s. His aunt Elizabeth Dolhoff was very artistic, and his uncle Jesse Dolhoff was a great singer. He attended Lowell grammar schools, and high school at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Deciding to devote himself to the study of art, he then attended art classes at the recently opened Andover Academy in Andover, New Hampshire. When Neal was 14, his father died and his fortunes were "impaired", so he set sail for New Orleans. Here at the age of 15, he worked the docks as a wharf clerk with a wood shipping firm dealing in Brazilian and Honduran mahogany.
 

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David Dalhoff Neal CromwellVisitsMrJohn-Milton oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   73840
CromwellVisitsMrJohn-Milton
CromwellVisitsMrJohn-Milton
oil painting 1883(1883) cjr
oil painting 1883(1883) cjr


 

David Dalhoff Neal After-the-hunt oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   77884
After-the-hunt
After-the-hunt
Oil on Canvas painting cjr
Oil on Canvas painting cjr


 

David Dalhoff Neal INTERIOR OF ST.MARKS,VENICE oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   80494
INTERIOR OF ST.MARKS,VENICE
INTERIOR OF ST.MARKS,VENICE
Oil on canvas: Interior of St. Mark's, Venice1869 cjr
Oil on canvas: Interior of St. Mark's, Venice1869 cjr


 

David Dalhoff Neal Canvas painting oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   81193
Canvas painting
Canvas painting
Oil on Date 1870(1870) cyf
Oil on Date 1870(1870) cyf


 

David Dalhoff Neal Portrait of james-savage oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   82776
Portrait of james-savage
Portrait of james-savage
Oil on canvas Date ca. 1870 cyf
Oil on canvas Date ca. 1870 cyf


 

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     David Dalhoff Neal
     (October 20, 1838 - May 2, 1915), was an American artist. David Dalhoff Neal was born to father Stephen Bryant Neal and mother Mary (Dalhoff) Neal, on Middlesex Street, in Lowell, Massachusetts. His grandparents were Stephen Neal, and David Dalhoff and Sally (Bean) Dalhoff of Canterbury, New Hampshire, Dolhoffs that emigrated from Russia in 1763, for whom he was named. His mother's family, the Beans, migrated from Holland in the early 1830s. His aunt Elizabeth Dolhoff was very artistic, and his uncle Jesse Dolhoff was a great singer. He attended Lowell grammar schools, and high school at Lawrence, Massachusetts. Deciding to devote himself to the study of art, he then attended art classes at the recently opened Andover Academy in Andover, New Hampshire. When Neal was 14, his father died and his fortunes were "impaired", so he set sail for New Orleans. Here at the age of 15, he worked the docks as a wharf clerk with a wood shipping firm dealing in Brazilian and Honduran mahogany.

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