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LAN SAC Works : The Seine at Rouen (1833) ; Aque- ducts of Buc (1835) ; Sasseimge (1839) ; Terracina (1844) ; Etruscan Tombs near Naples (1847) ; Villa of Hadrian at Tivoli, Souvenirs of the Villa de' Medici (1848) ; View in Capri (1848), Lisieux Museum ; Roman Aqueduct (1850), Avignon Museum ; Chigi Palace, Park at The Hague (1852) ; St. Benedict at Subiaco (1854) ; Banks of the Neva, View near Nantes (1855) ; Pine Forest of Gombo (1801), formerly in Lux- embourg Museum ; Villa Pallavicini, Roman Forum, Woods of Fruscati, Villa Conti, View of Mont Janvier (1801) ; Great Baths of Albauo, Excavations on Mt. Palatine, Parasol Pines near the Sea (18G3) ; The Tiber (1864), formerly in Luxembourg Mu- seum ; Ruins of Villa of the Quintilii (1804) ; Chateau of St. Privat (18C5) ; Pont du Gard (1865), Nimes Museum ; Rock of Xazon (1860), Avignon Museum ; Ravine of Caunet, Environs of Cannes (1868) ; View of Ariccia near Rome ; Landscape with Figures, Dijon Museum ; View in Fontainebleau Forest, Cambrai Museum. Bellier, i. 903 ; La- rousse. LANSAC, KMILE (FRANCOIS) DE, born at Tulle (Corivze), Oct. 1, 1803. His- tory and genre painter, pupil of Langlois and Ary Scheffer ; made a special study of horses, and painted several equestrian por- traits. Medals : 3d class, 1830 ; 2d class, 1838. Works : Incident of Missolonghi, Girl at Fountain, Courage of Commandant Daru (1842) ; Scene from Jean-Jacques (1846) ; Huntsmen in a Marsh (1852) ; Regimental Chaplain, Trumpeter of the Guides (1855) ; Horses let Loose, English Terrier (1857); Siege of Vallon (1859) ; Cow in a Meadow, Death of Ravenswood (1861) ; Dejanira and the Centaur Nessus (1803) ; Charles U. (1864); St. Gerard de Lunel (I860) ; The Broken Strap (1808) ; Russian Team (1869) ; Hunting in Winter, Com- mander of Pyreueau Mountaineers in 1793 (1876) ; Cha'rles I. of England (1877) ; A Page (1878) ; Equestrian portraits of Mar- shal de L:i Palice (1835), and of Couuetable | Olivier deClisson (1847), Versailles Museum ; Horse-pieces (2), Bordeaux Museum. Bel- lier, i. 904 ; Bitard, 708 ; Larousse. LANSIL, WALTER FRANKLIN, born j in Bangor, Me., March 30, 1846. Marine painter, pupil in Bangor of J. P. Hardy. Member Boston Art Club, 1877. Medals: ! 1878, 1881, 1884. Judge of awards of fino arts for Dominion of Canada, St. John, New Brunswick, 1883. Visited Europe in 1884, and studied in Paris, Venice, and Holland. Studio in Boston. Works: Fish- ermen in a Calm (1878), Smith College ; Steering for Home, Trawlers making Port (1881) ; Waiting for the Tide (1882), Oli- ver Ames ; Fishermen Becalmed (1882), Frank N. Ames ; Calm off Seguin (1882) ; Twilight Fishing Boats bound Homo (1882), John Quincy Adams ; Fleet off Shore (1883), heirs of Charles W. Slack ; Midnight Arrival (1883) ; Return of the Fleet, In Penobscot Bay (1884), George C. Folsom ; Veteran of the Heroic Fleet (1884), Massa- chusetts Charitable Mechanics Association ; Dutch Boats (1885), owned in Pai'is. LANSYER, EMMANUEL, born in Ile- de-Bouin (Vendee), Feb. 18, 1835. Landscape and marine painter, pupil of Courbet, Violet-lc-duc, and Harpignies ; usu- ally paints views of Brittany and the neighbourhood of Bordeaux. A good draughtsman and colourist. Medals : 1805, 1809 ; 3d class, 1873 ; L. of Honour, 1881. Works: Pine-Trees on the Breton Coast (1804); September Morning at Douarnenez, River Elk'e at Faouet (1865) ; River in Brit- tany, Washing-Place on the Breton Coast (I860), Tours Museum ; Women at the Foun- tain (1807) ; Spring in Brittany (1868); Cha- teau of Pierrefonds (1809), Luxembourg Mu- seum ; Walk in Autumn, River Pouldahut at Low Tide (1870) ; Alps at Mentone, Cistern