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GABBIANI with Game drawn by Dogs, Flowers and poror and some historical subjects for the Fruits in a Landscape, Brussels Museum ; Imperial Gallery. On his return to Flor- Eagle's Repast, Two Greyhounds, Antwerp once he executed Museum; Dead Game watched by Dog, several altar- Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; do. (4), Cassel pieces, notably a / f Gallery ; do. (1), Augsburg Gallery ; do. St. Philip, in the f r '? < (4), Schleissheim Gallery ; Deer pursued by Church of the Dogs, Bear Hunt, Dead" Game (1050), Boar Padri dell 1 Ora V "" Hunt, Dogs Fighting, Old Pinakothok, Mu- torio. He was nich; Dead Game watched by Dogs (KM'.l), killed by a fall , ; Dead Birds, Diana by her Booty (figures by from a scatlbld. Quellinus, the younger), Deer Hunt, Berlin Works: Rape of Museum; White Dog with Boy and Dwarf Ganymede, Ma- (1052, figures by Bosschaert I, Still Life (5), donna, portrait of Dresden Museum; Diana and Nymphs after himself (lOS(i), I'tli/.i, Florence; Christ at the Chase (1050), Still Life and Dog (1C,52|, the House of Simon, Dresden Gallery ; St. Dead Game (2), Room in Hunting Lodge, Francis of Assisi receiving the Stigmata, Museum, Vienna ; Deer Hunt, (1055), Birds St. Peter of Alcantara, formerly in Old Pina- and Hare (1058), Cock Fight, Fox Hunt, kothek, Munich. Lan/.i ( Koscoe). i. 2 I'.t. Dogs attacking Bear, four others, Lieehten- (iAI'JNIt'S, ANTIOCHl'S, Koman paint- stein Gallerv, ib.; others in Geneva, Lyons, or, middle of 1st, century i;.r. Pupil of So- Lille (2), Valenciennes (2), Dunkirk (2), polls. Cic. ad Attic., iv. 10: It.-Rochette, Darmstadt (2). Brunswick (1), and Stockholm Schoru, :!15. (5) Museums, Hermitage, St.. Petersburg (2), GAI5L, ALOIS, born at Wies, Tyrol, in Utlix.i, Florence, Museum and 1845. Genre painter, pupil of Munich -^ / f ^ Historical Society, New York, Academy under Scliraudolph and Ham berg. l" 1 j and Pennsylvania Academy, then under Piloty ; followed Defregger in i -* the choice of his subjects. Was professor at Munich Academy from 1878 to 1SS-J. Gold modal in 1881. Works: Haspinger preaching Itevolt ( Is72 ): Recruiting in Ty- rol (187:!), New York Museum ; Blessing the Philadelphia. -Biog. nat. do Belgiquo. vii. I'-nda! Chamber ( 1*75) ; Forbidden Dance-

W4; Ch. Blanc, Keole ilamande ; Gax. des M " si(l ' His Reverence as Cmpirc (1H77) ;

B. Arts (180:5), xv. 5:50; Michiels. ix. lill; Trial of Sewing-Machine (1H78) ; Spinning- Rooses(Rebcr), 42:5; Van don Brandon, 1085. Tx-sson (17!M: Brewery Inn at Munich, Three Magi and their Star (1*8:!) ; v accma- tionRoom (1885). Miiller, bS'.l ; Brockhaus. GABBIANI, ANTONIO DOMENICO, vii. 412; /eitschr. f. b. K., x. (Mitthoil- born at Florence in 1(!52, died there ungen, iii. 7(1), xix. 1:51, 208. in 1720. Florentine school; history GABRIFLLO, ONOFKIO. born at Mes- and portrait painter, pupil of Justus Suster- sina in 1017, died in 1700. Neapolitan mans and Vincenzo Dandini, then, through school; portrait painter, pupil of Antonio the patronage of Grand Duke Cosmo III., Riicci ; afterward, in Rome, of Pietro da for three years in Rome, of Ciro Ferri. Vis- Cortona, and for nine years in Venice of ited Venice, where he improved his colour Maroli ; returned to Messina, where he re- in" ; was invited to the court of Vienna, mained till the revolution in 1674 compelled and painted there the portrait of the Em- him to leave Sicily, when he went to Padua. 101