Johan Hörner (28 January 1711, Edebo, in Roslagen - 4 March 1763, Copenhagen) was a Swedish-born Danish portrait painter. He began his studies with Johan...
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frequent guests were the artists Johan Martin Preisler, Gustav de Lode and Michael Keyl, the painters Johan Hörner and Carl Gustaf Pilo, the sculptor...
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Antoine Walsh, Irish-French slave trader and Jacobite (b. 1703) March 4 – Johan Hörner, Danish artist (b. 1711) March 24 – Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie...
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Schousboe, botanist (died 1832) 29 January – Johan Ludvig Holstein, statesman (born 1694) 4 March – Johan Hörner, painter (born 1711) 25 May – Frederik Christian...
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Esther before Ahasuerus and Moses saved from the waters January 28 – Johan Hörner, Swedish-Danish painter (died 1763) March 5 – Carl Gustaf Pilo, Swedish-born...
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frequent guests were the artists Johan Martin Preisler, Gustav de Lode and Michael Keyl, the painters Johan Hörner and Carl Gustaf Pilo, the sculptor...
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January 21 – Jean-François Oeben, cabinet-maker (born 1721) March 4 – Johan Hörner, Swedish-Danish painter (born 1711) April – Franz Xaver Feuchtmayer,...
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Kleinschmidt wrote in his dictionary in 1871, “the inner, porous part of the leg or Horn". “Timiusaq” therefore originally means “it which resembles bone marrow ”...
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Antoine Walsh, Irish-French slave trader and Jacobite (b. 1703) March 4 – Johan Hörner, Danish artist (b. 1711) March 24 – Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie...
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