Page:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, 1887, vol 1.djvu/447

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DAEL pieces for churches, and assisted in 1845-52 in the frescos in the royal chapel, Berlin. Member of Academy in 1838, professor in 1840, vice-director in 1861-75. Member also of Vienna Academy. Works : St Paul (1825); Invention of Painting (1832), Sacris- tan with Host (1837), National Gallery, Berlin ; The Parcse, Woman and Child, Rac- zynski Gallery, ib. ; Initiation of Nun ; Shel- ter at the Altar, Charitable Monk (1836); dren,in possession of Imperial family ; Prince Metternich and Family; Famous Contempo- raries, in possession of Metternich family; Fauna Austriaca, Vienna Academy. Allgein. d. Biogr., iv. 689 ; Andreseu, iv. 91; Brock- haus, iv. 769 ; Wurzbach, iii. 127. DAGNAN, ISIDORE, bom in Marseilles in 1794, died in Paris, Nov. 8, 1873. Land- scape painter; painted chiefly views of South- ern France, Italy, and Switzerland. Medals: Holy Water, Roman Woman and Child. 2d class, 1822 ; 1st class, 1831; L. of Honour, 1836. Works : Roman Girls listening to a Shepherd (1819); Lake of Geneva (1822), Grand Trianon ; Lausanne (1822), Fontaine- bleau ; View in Dauphino (1827), ib.; View of Paris (1831); Sea View at Marseilles (1833), formerly in Luxembourg ; View of Diuan (1836) ; Valley of Lauterbrunueu (1841) ; Bridge of Nice (1843); View of Avignon (1845), Ministry of Interior ; Lake of Geneva, inter, pupil of the Antwerp Academy; ; . " A,, rt , i/ioc-rV 5* c . Banks of Aar, Old Oak at Pharamoud (1857); int. in 1786, to Paris and received manv i '. . Forest and River, Ravine at Montreux, Road to Battigny (1859); Beech Woods on Banks of Stream, Road from Paris to Fontaine- bleau (1864) ; Forest, Petrarch's House Brockhaus, iv. 769 ; Mttller, 122 ; Rosenberg, Berl. Malersch., 28. DAEL, JAN FRANS VAN, born in Ant- werp, May 27, 1764, died in Paris, March 20, 1840. Flemish school ; flower and fruit painter, went, orders from the Empresses Josephine and Marie Louise, the Emperor Napoleon, and Louis XVIII. and Charles X. Two gold medals, and in 1825 Legion of Honour. Works : La Croisle ; Three Flower Pieces (1816, 1819, 1823), Louvre ; Bouquet of Roses (1865); Road from Pierrefouds to Battigny, Baden-Baden (1866); Queen Blanche's Oak at Fontaiuebleau, New Road in the Solle (1811), Rothau Gallery, Paris ; Tuberoses, _. ,. , T TIT T>I ' Valley (1869); Cross-Road from Battigny to Basket of Flowers, Lyons Museum ; Flora s _. , , V> i T t r . ... ... _, . m Pierrefonds, Banks of the Sorgue at Vau- Offermg (1807), Spring Flowers (1808), two , , u ' cluse (1870). Larousse. ^P ^^* 1 DAGNAN-BOUVERET, PASCAL ADOLPHE JEAN, born in Paris. Contem- porary. Genre painter, pupil of J. L. Gc- rome. Medals : 3d class, 1878 ; 1st class, 1880. Works : Infant Bacchus, Orpheus and Bacchantes (1877) ; Burial of Manoii Les- caut (1878 ; L. P. Morton sale, New York, 1881); Wedding Party at a Photographer's (1879); An Accident (1880), W. T. Walters, Baltimore ; Blessing a Couple before Mar- others, Leuchteuberg Gallery. Biog. nat de Belgique, iv. 628 ; Michiel, x. 574. DAFFINGER, MORIZ MICHAEL, born in Vienna, Jan. 25, 1790, died there, Aug. 22, 1849. Portrait painter; first apprenticed in the imperial porcelain factory, he entered the Vienna Academy under Fflger, and then ' riage (1882); Lover's Quarrel, F. B. Warren, gave himself up to the painting of miniature Philadelphia ; Hamlet and the Grave Dig- portraits, chiefly on ivory, which he carried I gers (1884); Horses at Watering-Trough, to great perfection under the influence of Madonna (1885). Lawrence, who was in Vienna during the i DAHL, HANS, born at Hardanger, Nor- Congress of 1815. Works : Portraits of Due way, Feb. 19, 1849. Landscape and genre de Reichstadt, Archduchess Sophie and Chil- painter, pupil of the Carlsruhe art-school, sea