right is a fountain, surmounted by a statue of Cupid astride of a lion; behind her, a servant offers fruit unperceived by her mistress, whose melancholy countenance shows that her thoughts are far away.—Réveil, iv. 274.
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Sacred and Profane Love, Titian, Palazzo Borghese, Rome.
LOVE, SACRED AND PROFANE, Titian, Palazzo Borghese, Rome; canvas, figures a little less than life-size. Sacred and Profane Love, or Artless and Sated Love, as sometimes called, personified by two women, one nude, the other clothed in silk attire, seated on the edge of a fountain in a pleasure-ground surrounded by a beautiful landscape; Cupid, behind, between the two figures, plashing in the water. Painted about 1503; described by Ridolfi in 1648, when it was in the Palazzo Borghese; intermediate history unknown. The execution shows how strongly Titian felt at the time the influence of Palma Vecchio.—C. & C., Titian, i. 62; Ridolfi, Maraviglie, i. 257.
LOVIGI, ANDREA. See Ingegno.
LOW, WILL H., born in Albany, N. Y.,
May 31, 1853. Figure and genre painter,
pupil of Gérôme and Carolus Duran in Paris
in 1873-77. Studio in New York. Works:
Portrait of Mlle. Albani (1878); Summer—Decorative
Panel (1879); Skipper Ireson
(1880); Orchard in Montigny (1876), G. A.
Drummond,Montreal; Arcades (1881); Chloë
(1882); Telling the Bees (1884).
LÖWENSTEIN, HEINRICH, born in
Dantzic in 1806, died in Berlin in 1841.
History, genre, and portrait painter, pupil
of Berlin Academy and of Hensel. Works:
Sibyl; Grandfather Instructing; Favourite
Picture; Joseph interpreting Dreams.—Kugler,
Kl. Schriften, ii. 193; N. Nekr. d.
D. (1841), 167; Rosenberg, Berliner Malerschule,
89.
LOW LIFE—HIGH LIFE, Sir Edwin
Landseer, National Gallery, London; wood,
H. 1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 1 in., each picture.
Two dogs, a bulldog and a staghound, each
with characteristic accessories. British Institute,
1831; Vernon Collection, presented
in 1847. Engraved by R. Lane; H. S. Beckwith.—Cat.
Nat. Gal.; Stephens, 62.
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LÜBEN, ADOLF, born in St. Petersburg
in 1837. Genre
painter, pupil of Berlin
and Antwerp
Academies, settled in
Munich in 1876;
paints mostly humourous
scenes.
Works: Spilt Medicine
(1872); Escaped
(1872); Preparation
for Riflemen's Festival
(1876); Ash Wednesday; Popular Songs
in Old Bavaria (1879); Auction; Bachelor's