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LAMME Race at Chantilly ; Capture of Constantino ; Review of Chasseurs ; Ball at the Opera (1846); Battle of the Alma (1855, bought In- State) ; Fete at Versailles ou Visit of Queen Victoria (1855) ; Via Novissima in Genoa (1855); Supper in Salle de Spectacle at Ver- sailles (1857), Church Interior, Luxembourg Museum ; Abdication of Mary Stuart (18(57); Last Auto da-F6 in Madrid in 1C70 (1873) ; Knox preaching before Mary Queeii of Scots (1877) ; Four pictures from History of Charles IX. (1878) ; Seven water-colours, Hertford House, London, Sir Richard Wal- lace. Bellier, i. 891 ; Bitard, 7G3 ; Midler, 317. LAMME, ARIE JOHANNES, born at Dordrecht, Sept. 27, 1812. Genre painter, son and pupil of Arnoldus (died, Rotterdam. 1856); then studied in Paris under his cous- ins, Ary and Henry Scheffer. Gold med- als : Rotterdam, 1836 ; Paris, 1845. Works : Family Scene from 16th Century (1836); Ja- '. cob Simonsz de Ryck returning from Span- ish Captivity ; Patriotism of Adriaan van dor Werff ; Guard-Room in 17th Century ; Dan- gerous Post ; Old Dutch Interior (1845); Surprise of Spanish Post ; The Water-Gueux at Dordrecht on June 25, 1572 ; Prince Wil- lem proclaimed Stadtholder ; Maximilian van Egmout taking Leave of his Family ; Ruwaard de Wit compelled to annul Edict (1853); Mine, de Montigny begging Ann of Austria for her Husband's Life (1854); In- terior of Ary Scheffer's Studio, C. C. Per- kins, Boston. Innnerzeel, ii. 154 ; Kramm, iii. 939. LAMORINlfcRE, FRANCOIS, born in Antwerp, April 28, 1828. Landscape paint- er, pupil of Antwerp Academy ; studied much from nature. Medals in Brussels (1857), Vienna (1873), Paris (1878); Order of Leopold (1860); Officer(1869); Command- er Order of Francis Joseph of Austria. Honorary member of Rotterdam (1864) and Prague (1877) Academies. Studio in Ant- werp, and professor at the Academy since 1885. Works : View near Spaa, View near Edeghem, Brussels Museum ; Rocky Land- scape (1853), Ghent Museum ; Interior of Biirnham Forest ; English Snow Landscape ; Summer Landscape near Antwerp ; Swamp ; Morning in the Ardennes ; First Autumn Days (1878) ; Isle of Walcheren (1878), Ant- werp Museum ; Solitude (1878); Wartburg near Eisenach ; Four Seasons. Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 52(5 ; Miiller, 318. LAMPI, JOHANN BAPTIST, Ritter von, the elder, born at Romeuo, Tyrol, Dec. 31, 1751, died in Vienna, Feb. 11, 1830. Por- trait painter, first instructed by his father, a village painter, then from 1768 pupil of Unterberger in Salzburg, and from 1771 of Lorenzi in Verona, where he became a mem- ber of the Academy. After his return homo settled in Trent, became renowned for his portraits, was called to Vienna in 1783, and was made professor and councillor of the Academy in 1786. The following year he painted in Warsaw the royal family of Po- land, and in 1791 in St. Petersburg Cather- ine H. and the whole imperial family. He returned to Vienna in 1798 and was knighted. During the French invasion in 1805 he did much towards the preservation of paintings and other objects of art. Honorary mem- ber of the St. Petersburg and Stockholm Academies. Works : Young Lady Artist, Darmstadt Museum ; Little Girl feeding ! Bird, Fiirstenberg Gallery, Douauesching- en ; Artist's and another Male Portrait, ' Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck ; Artist's Portrait, VieunaMuseum ; Portraits of Archduchesses Elizabeth and Maria Anna, of Counts En- zenberg and Auersperg, of Joseph H. (1784), | Vienna Academy ; Emperor Francis I. ; King of Sweden ; Canova ; Prince Kaunitz ; Baron von Sperger ; Lucretia and Tarquin ; Flight of the Vestal Virgins from Rome. His two sons, Johann Baptist (1775-1837) and Franz (1783-1852), also attained to considerable reputation, the former as a portrait painter, the latter as marine and landscape painter. Portraits by the former, of Canova and Field- Marshal Prince Johann Liechtenstein, are in the Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna. Allgem. d. Biogr., xvii. 580 ; Wurzbach, xiv. 57. 11