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DOBYASCHOFSKI DOBYASCHOFSKI, FRANZ, born in Vi- enna in 1818, died there, Dec. 7, 1867. His- tory painter ; pupil of the Vienna Academy under Ftihrich and Kupelwieser, and soon became the most distinguished among Ftth- rich's followers ; visited Italy and Paris, and afterwards was made professor at the Vienna Academy. Works : The Flood (1835); St. John (1843); St. Boniface preaching the Gospel to the Germans (1844); Joseph re- lating his Dream, St. Barbara (1845); Em- peror Otto hunting with Leopold of Baben- berg (1846); Duke Albrecht lH. receiving his Firstborn, Cimabue discovering Giotto's Talent (1847); The Nun's Dream (1848); Faust and Margaret in the 19th Century (1849); Duke Ernest the Iron saving Cym- burgis (1850), Vienna Museum ; St. Ferdi- nand, St. Joseph with Infant Christ (1851); Roman Shepherd-Boy, St. Elizabeth giving Alms, St. Ulrich. Fresco : Glorification of Christ, Christ on Mount of Olives, Altlerchen- feld chapel, Vienna. Allgem. d. Biogr., v. 277 ; Brockhaus, v. 277. DOCENO. See Gherardi, Cristofano. DOES, JACOB VAN DER, the elder, born in Amsterdam in 1623, died at The Hague, Nov. 17, 1673. Dutch school ; land- scape and animal painter, pupil of Nicolas Moyaert, but strongly influenced when in Rome by Pie- ter van Laar. Ho was one of the founders of the guild of painters at The Hague (1656). Works : The Little Shepherds (1655), Brussels Museum ; Land- scapes with Sheep (3, two dated 1661, 1668), Copenhagen Gallery ; do. (1), Cassel Gal- lery ; Landscape with Cattle, Brunswick Museum ; Italian Landscapes (2), Old Pin- akothek, Munich ; do. (1657), Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna ; do., and Antique Fountain (1662), Vienna Museum ; Replica of latter in Leuchtenberg Gallery, St. Petersburg. Ch. Blanc, cole hollandaise; Krauim, ii. 351. DOES, JACOB VAN DER, tho younger, born in Amsterdam in 1654, died in Paris in 1699. History painter, son of Jacob van der Does, the elder ; pupil of Karel du Jar- din and of Gaspard Netscher, and finally studied in school of Gerard de Lairessc. DOES, SIMON VAN DER, born in Am- sterdam in 1653, died at The Hague (?) in 1717. Dutch school ; son and pupil of Jacob van der Does tho elder, and scholar of Adrian van de Velde. When young set- tled at The Hague, and returned there after visiting Friesland and passing a year in England. Later he worked at Brussels and Antwerp. Painted landscapes with shep- herds and cattle ; also portraits. Works : Shepherds Reading (1706), Shepherdess (1708, 1711), Maternal Love (1714), Amster- dam Museum. Ch. Blanc, Ecole hollan- daise ; Immerzeel, i. 187 ; Kramni, ii. 351. DOLCI, CARLO (Carlino), born in Flor- ence, May 25, 1616, died there, Jan. 17, 1686. Floren- tine school ; stud- ied with Jacopo Vig- nali, a pupil of Matteo RossellL A prolific, though very careful, painter, who bestowed the great- /' est labour and pains even upon tho least im- portant parts of his pictures. His subjects are always sacred, but his work is marred by an insipid affectation of religious feeling. His sweetness is cloying and his devotion superficial Charles Blanc calls him the true representative of Jesuitical art. The tone of his colouring is generally adapted to 41.-