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  1. William Dyce (; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public art education in the United Kingdom, and the South Kensington Schools system. Dyce was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and played a part in their early popularity. ID: 2095630

  2. William Dyce RA (* 19. September 1806 in Aberdeen; † 14. Februar 1864 in London) war ein schottischer Maler, der bedeutenden Einfluss auf den Kunstunterricht in England hatte. William Dyce absolvierte das Marischal College in Aberdeen und nahm anschließend gegen den Willen seines Vaters, der Arzt war, ein Kunststudium an den Royal Academy ...

  3. William Dyce. (b Aberdeen, 19 Sept. 1806; d Streatham, Surrey [now in London], 14 Feb. 1864). Scottish painter, designer, and administrator, active mainly in London. In the 1820s he twice visited Italy, where he was influenced by Renaissance painting and by the Nazarenes, with whom he became friendly. Dyce was highly cultured and widely ...

  4. William Dyce (; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public art education in the United Kingdom, and the South Kensington Schools system. Dyce was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and played a part in their early popularity.

  5. William Dyce Obras de Arte. Pegwell Bay, Kent - a Recollection of October 5th 1858 William Dyce 1858. Alexander Webster William Dyce ...

  6. DYCE, WILLIAM (1806-1864), British painter, was born in Aberdeen, where his father, a fellow of the Royal Society, was a physician of some repute. He attended Marischal College, took the degree of M.A. at sixteen years of age, and was destined for one of the learned professions. Showing a turn for design instead, he studied in the school of the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, then as a ...

  7. After the artist had made some alterations to the head, giving it more hair and a longer beard, Prince Albert was apparently very pleased with this painting. It was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1855, and placed in the Queen’s Bedroom at Osborne. Inscribed on the back with the subject, the artist’s name and the date, 1847.