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1827 Dresden - 1902. Known for: Painting.
Siegwald Johnnes Dahl was born in 1827, the son of the Norwegian landscape painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl and friend of Casper David Friedrich. From 1842-46 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts... Read full biography
Siegwald Johnnes Dahl was born in 1827, the son of the Norwegian landscape painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl and friend of Casper David Friedrich. From 1842-46 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, followed by study trips to Paris, London and Norway. He was made an honorary member of... Read full biography
Siegwald Johnnes Dahl was born in 1827, the son of the Norwegian landscape painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl and friend of Casper David Friedrich. From 1842-46 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, followed by study trips to Paris, London and Norway. He was made an honorary member of the Dresden Academy in 1864. Dahl was primarily an animal painter, his fondness for this subject is already expressed in his landscapes through the detailed representation of horses, deer and birds.... Read full biography
Siegwald Johnnes Dahl was born in 1827, the son of the Norwegian landscape painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl and friend of Casper David Friedrich. From 1842-46 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, followed by study trips to Paris, London and Norway. He was made an honorary member of the Dresden Academy in 1864. Dahl was primarily an animal painter, his fondness for this subject is already expressed in his landscapes through the detailed representation of horses, deer and birds.... Read full biography
Siegwald Johnnes Dahl was born in 1827, the son of the Norwegian landscape painter Johan Christian Clausen Dahl and friend of Casper David Friedrich. From 1842-46 he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, followed by study trips to Paris, London and Norway. He was made an honorary member of the Dresden Academy in 1864. Dahl was primarily an animal painter, his fondness for this subject is already expressed in his landscapes through the detailed representation of horses, deer and birds.

