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Michael Dahl Swedish Baroque Era Painter, 1659-1743,Swedish painter, active in England. He studied under Martin Hannibal (d 1741) and later with David Kl?cker Ehrenstrahl. In 1682 he travelled to London, where he became acquainted with Godfrey Kneller and Henry Tilson, and in 1685 he left for Europe with the latter, working briefly in Paris before proceeding to Venice and Rome, where they stayed for about two years. In Rome Dahl converted to Roman Catholicism and gravitated towards the circle of Christina, former Queen of Sweden, who sat for him (Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincs). He returned to England with Tilson via Frankfurt and arrived in London in 1689; he stayed in England for the remainder of his career.
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Painting ID:: 82850 Portrait of Anne of Great Britain
1714 xxx
Medium Oil
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Painting ID:: 83024 Portrait of James Bertie
1682(1682) or 1699(1699)
Medium Oil
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Painting ID:: 83358 Portrait of His Grace James Duke of Chandos
18th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 243.9 x 147.3 cm (96 x 58 in)
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Painting ID:: 96453 Christopher Wandesford
oil on canvas
127 x 103.5 cm
Date 18th century
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Michael Dahl
Swedish Baroque Era Painter, 1659-1743,Swedish painter, active in England. He studied under Martin Hannibal (d 1741) and later with David Kl?cker Ehrenstrahl. In 1682 he travelled to London, where he became acquainted with Godfrey Kneller and Henry Tilson, and in 1685 he left for Europe with the latter, working briefly in Paris before proceeding to Venice and Rome, where they stayed for about two years. In Rome Dahl converted to Roman Catholicism and gravitated towards the circle of Christina, former Queen of Sweden, who sat for him (Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincs). He returned to England with Tilson via Frankfurt and arrived in London in 1689; he stayed in England for the remainder of his career.
. Related Artists to Michael Dahl: | ASSELYN, Jan | WC Piguenit | Master of the Joseph Legend | BALEN, Hendrick van | Jan van de Velde |
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