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  2. Christoph Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Scheiner was born in Markt Wald near Mindelheim in Swabia, earlier margravate Burgau, possession of the House of Habsburg.He attended the Jesuit St. Salvator Grammar School in Augsburg from May 1591 until 24 October 1595.

  3. File:Sunspot instrument of Christoph Scheiner (1573-1650).jpg

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  4. Mark Welser - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Scheiner observing sunspots. In late 1611, the Jesuit Christoph Scheiner, a mathematics teacher at Ingolstadt, using the pseudonym Apelles latens post tabulam (Apelles hiding behind the painting), [nb 1] wrote three letters to Welser, claiming the discovery of sunspots.

  5. Apelles (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Apelles", a pseudonym used by Jesuit Christoph Scheiner in writing on sunspots; Apelles, a synonym for the butterfly genus Glaucopsyche; HMS Apelles, an 1808 British Royal Navy ship; Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern (1594–1648), German psalmist, musician and statesman

  6. Scheiner - Wikipedia

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    Scheiner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Artuš Scheiner (1863–1938), Czech painter and illustrator; Christoph Scheiner (1573/75–1650), Jesuit priest, physicist and astronomer (born c. 1573) David Scheiner (born 1938), American physician and activist; Elliot Scheiner (born 1947), American record producer and ...

  7. Camera obscura - Wikipedia

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    Galilei wrote about Castelli's technique to the German Jesuit priest, physicist, and astronomer Christoph Scheiner. [64] Scheiner's helioscope as illustrated in his book Rosa Ursina sive Sol (1626–30) From 1612 to at least 1630, Christoph Scheiner would keep on

  8. American Barbizon School - Wikipedia

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    American Barbizon artists concentrated on painting rural landscapes often including peasants or farm animals. William Morris Hunt was the first American to work in the Barbizon style as he directly trained with Jean-François Millet in 1851–1853. When he left France, Hunt established a studio in Boston and worked in the Barbizon manner ...

  9. Timeline of 20th century printmaking in America - Wikipedia

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    Art was quickly devalued, with numerous auction lots passed on. Printmaking by then, however, had become an integral part of the art scene in America, of interest to and challenging many important artists. [119] 1990 – Anchor Graphics was founded by David Jones and Marilyn Propp.