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 Crown. Works: Stags after Fight; Great Wood-Landscape (1855); Stag-Hunt (1856), Brussels Museum; Maternal Love, Little Crab-Catchers (1862); Stags Fighting; St. Bernard Dog and Badger Dog; The Dragonnades under Louis XIV.; Sunset Landscape with a Train of Cavaliers; Huguenots taking Refuge in the Woods; View in Forest of Fontainebleau, Rotterdam Museum; Cuirassiers on their Way to Fontainebleau; Two Hunting Pieces in Costumes of 16th Century; Stag-Hunt in 16th Century; Chase in Forest near Ghent (1856); Stag and Hind in Moonlight (1870); Herd of Stags (1873); Fox Terrier (1880).—Kramm, iii. 923; vii. 97; Müller, 314; Nagler, Mon., iv. 504.

KYHN, (PETER) VILHELM (KARL), born in Copenhagen, March 30, 1819. Landscape painter, pupil of Copenhagen Academy; member in 1870; visited France and Italy in 1850. Works: Coast on Isle of Bornholm (1843), Aarhus Museum; Coast at Sunset after Rain, Ruins of Hammershus Castle (1844); Frederiksborg Castle, Woods in the Spring (1845); View near Jaegerspris (1848), Winter Evening in the Woods (1853), Coast View near Taarbeck (1855), View near Horsens (1858), Summer Evening (1863), Summer Day (1869), Late Summer Evening in Jutland (1874), Copenhagen Gallery; Winter Afternoon on the Sound; Moonlight Landscape (1876).—Sigurd Müller, 204; Weilbach, 389.

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