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DAUBIGXT Philadelphia; Heath, Mrs. J. G. Fell, Phila- delpkia; Morning, Twilight, Evening, J. C. Runkle, New York; Landscape, M K Jes- up, New York; River Landscape, Land- scape, J. D. Lankenau, Philadelphia; On the Seine, C. S. Smith, New York; Twilight (1866), Sunset on Coast of France (1865), Landscape (1872), Sunset (1874), W. T. Walters, Baltimore ; Landscape Evening, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; River and City, A. E. Borie Collection, Philadelphia; View on the Seine, River Scene, H. C. Gib- son, Philadelphia. Henriet, C. D. et son osuvre gravee (Paris, 1875); L'Art (1881), xxv. 73; L' Artiste (1857), i. 179, 195; Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1882), 265; Gaz. des B. Arts (1874), ix. 255, 464. DAUBIGNY, KARL PIERRE, born in Paris, June 9, 1846. Landscape painter, son and pupil of C. F. Daubigny. He imi- tated his father at first, but has gradually formed a style of his own. Medals : 1868 ; 3d class, 1874. Works : Island of Vaux in Oise, A Path (1863); Meadow at Villerville, The Oise at Auvers (1864) ; Autumn, Hollow Road (1865); View in Picardy, Gypsies Halting (1866); two landscapes (1867); Winnowers at Kenty, Plateau of Bellecroix (1868) ; Rocks at Pen'marck, Fishing-Boats at Troport (1869) ; Farm at Toutain, Fishing- Boats (1870) ; Return of the Fishing Fleet to Trouville, Creuniers at Ingouville (1872); Return of the Fishermen to Cancale (1873); Road to Paris, Farm of St. Simeon at Hon- fleur (1874); Valley of Porteville, Shipping the Oysters, Snow (1875); St. Simeon Farm, Seine-Net Fishing (1876) ; Shipping Herring- Nets (1877); Environs of St. Simeon Farm (1879); Falling Leaves, Seine at Rangiport (1880); Overflowed Meadow in Normandy (1881); Old Road at Auvers, Return of the Fishermen to Berck (1882); Trdport (1883); Sunrise in Normandy (1884); Sables d'Ar- bonne Fontainebleau, Bay of Staples Picardy (1885). Larousse. DAUBIGNY, PIERRE, born in Paris, Oct. 30, 1793, died there, July 15, 1858. Miniature painter, pupil of Aubry ; brother 'of Edm6 Francois D. Medal: 3d class, 1833, for portraits of Mme. de Marescalchi,

Alfred de Vigny, and General Gourgeaud.

His wife, Amclie Dautel (1796-1861), also a , miniature painter, won a medal of the 3d ! class in 1834. DAUPHIN, FRANCOIS GUSTAVE, born at Belfort (HauURhiu), June 7, 1804, died in Paris, May 23, 1859. History painter, pu- pil of Hersent. Exhibited very few pictures, but those display a certain grandeur of style. Medals: 3d class, 1842; 1st class, 1845. Works: Christ bearing his Cross (1841); Mater Dolorosa (1842); Judas' Kiss (1845); Christ's Last Moments (1850) ; cartoons of Christ on the Cross and of Christ going to Calvary, Virgin and St. John, etc. DAUZATS, ADRIEN, born at Bordeaux, I July 16, 1804, died in Paris, Feb. 18, 1868. Landscape painter, pupil of Lacour in Bor- deaux and of Gue in Paris. Travelled in France, Spain, Scandinavia, Egypt, and j Syria. Painted chiefly water-colour inte- riors. Medals: 2d class, 1832; 1st class, 1855; L. of Honour, 1857. Works: Front of the Seminary of San-Telmo in Seville j (Bordeaux Museum); Gitanos, Mosque on the Nile ; Church of Belem in Lisbon ; Gi- ralda of Seville; Pass of Bibaus; Convent of St. Catherine on Mt. Sinai; Cathedral of Toledo; Chapel of the Escorial; Fountain near a Mosque ; View of Cairo ; Environs of Blidah ; Environs of Damascus; Pass of the Iron Gate. Larousse ; Kunst-Chronik, iii. 100 ; iv. 85 ; Vapereau. DAVANZI, JACOPO. See Awmi. DAVID AND ABIGAIL, Guercino, Bridgewater House, London ; canvas, fig- | ures life-size. Fine composition, but heads i uniform and unmeaning, forms hard, and effect out of keeping. In collection of Cardi- nal Mazarin, afterwards in Orleans Gallery, whence bought by Duke of Bridgewater for 800. Injured by retouching. Waagen, Treasures, ii. 36. DAVID, GHEERARDT, born at Oude- | water about 1450, died in Bruges, Aug. 13, 1523. Flemish school ; took the freedom 375