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Hans Andreas Dahl BIOGRAPHY
1881 - 1919. Known for: Landscape painting.
Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf. Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in... Read full biography
Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf. Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in Balestrand, Norway (county Sogn og Fjordane). From 1910, he had his own studio located in WW1 in... Read full biography
Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf. Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in Balestrand, Norway (county Sogn og Fjordane). From 1910, he had his own studio located in WW1 in Christiania.... Read full biography
Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf. Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in Balestrand, Norway (county Sogn og Fjordane). From 1910, he had his own studio located in WW1 in Christiania.
Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf. Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in Balestrand, Norway (county Sogn og Fjordane). From 1910, he had his own studio located in WW1 in Christiania.
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Hans Andreas Dahl was a Norwegian painter, born in 1881. He was the son and pupil of Hans Dahl (1849-1937). He grew up in Dusseldorf.
Starting in 1888 in Berlin, he had regular summer stays in Balestrand, Norway (county Sogn og Fjordane). From 1910, he had his own studio located in WW1 in Christiania.
