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DAVID DALHOFF NEAL (1838– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 320 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DAVID DALHOFF NEAL (1838– )  ,
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American artist, was born at Lowell, Massachusetts, on the loth of
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October 1838 . He was a pupil of the Royal Academy, Munich, under Max . E . Ainmiller, whose daughter he subsequently married . Later he entered the studio of Piloty, with whom he remained from 1869 to 1876 . His picture, " The First Meeting of Mary Stuart and
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Rizzio," won for him the
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great medal of the Royal Bavarian Academy of
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Art . Besides portraits his canvases include " James Watt," a large
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historical composition shown at the Royal Academy, 1874, "
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Chapel of the Kings at Westminster " (collection of F . Cutting, Boston) and " Cromwell visiting Milton " (Hurlbut collection, Cleveland,
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Ohio) .

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