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first under Nicholas Knufer and
Dutch painter, born at Leyden, and studied first under Nicholas Knufer and later with John van Goyen, whose daughter he married.
— from Catalogue of the Gallery of Art of The New York Historical Society by New-York Historical Society

first under Nicolas Knüpfer and
He is said to have studied first under Nicolas Knüpfer and then possibly under Adriaen van Ostade in Harlem, and finally under Jan van Goyen at the Hague.
— from Artists Past and Present; Random Studies by Elisabeth Luther Cary

fed up no keenness anywhere
And the whole school is discontented, fed up; no keenness anywhere.
— from The Loom of Youth by Alec (Alexander Raban) Waugh


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