LAMBERT, LOUIS EUGÈNE, born in Paris, September 25, 1825. Genre and animal painter, pupil of Delacroix; especially noted as a careful and humorous painter of cats and dogs. Medals: 1865, 1866, 1870; 3d class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1874. Works: Stable (1852); In the Curtain, Rabbits (1855); Dead Nature, Expiation, Cat and Parrot (1857); Hunting-Dogs (1859); Remedy Worse than the Disease, Market in a Small Town (1861); Market (1863); Drinking-Place, Hunting (1864); Fox-Terrier, Clock is Too Fast (1865); Relays of Hunting-Horses (1866); Fire-Place for the Guard, Envied Spot (1867); Coming Storm, Thief scaling the Wall (1868); Masters of the House (1869); Cat and Kittens, Antechamber (1870); Covetousness, Fallen Greatness (1872); Let us Drink, Interrupted Sleep (1873); Temporary Installation, Meal-Time (1874); The Enemy, Parcel (1875); At Home (1876); During Service (1877); Richelieu's Cats, Fallen Greatness (1878); Strand at Villerville (1879); Evening in the Marshes, Low Tide (1880); Banks of the Somme (1883); Duck-Hunter's Hut by Moonlight (1884); Banks at Pont-de-l'Arche, Ash-Tree at Mutrécy (1885); Feline Family, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Cat and Kittens, M. K. Jesup, ib.; Cats, Fletcher Harper, ib.; Kittens Playing, Charles Stewart Smith, ib.—Bellier, i. 889; Montrosier, i.
LAMBINET, ÉMILE, born at Versailles,
Jan. 13, 1815, died at Bougival, Jan. 1,
1878. Landscape painter, pupil at first of
Boiselier, later of Drolling and of Horace
Vernet. Medals: 3d class, 1843; 2d class,
1853, 1857; L. of Honour, 1867. Visited
the East, Algeria, and Holland. Works:
View of Senlisse (1833); do. (1836), Cambrai
Museum; View in Dauphiny (1837);
Valley of Cherreuse (1839); Banks of Gardon
(1840), Avignon Museum; The Torrent
(1843); Cemetery of the Dwarf Palms
(1846); Women Bathing (1849), Amiens
Museum; Autumn Morning (1850), Montpellier
Museum; Plain of Malvoisin (1853);
Road in a Hollow, Under the Trees (1855);
In the Month of May, Environs of Delft
(1857); In the Fields (1859); Banks of the
Seine at Bougival, River Veules (1861); Village
in Normandy (1863); Autumn at St.
Marc-la-Bruyère, Morning at Yvré-l'Evêque
(1864); Course of the Yvetta (1865), Besançon
Museum; River under the Trees
(1866); Dock at Dieppe, The Valley of
Arques (1868); Coast of Normandy (1869);
Oak at Yvré-l'Evêque, Lock at Bougival
(1870); Slopes of Jonchère at Bougival
(1872); Pond in Woods in November (1873);
Seine at Bougival, Normandy Pasture, Country
in Autumn (1874); Bluff at Croissy
(1875); Summer, The Bas-Prunay (1876);
Village of Quinéville (1877); Noon, H. R
Bishop, New York; Landscapes, H. V. Newcomb,
ib., J. T. Martin, Brooklyn, E. B.
Warren, Philadelphia, Fairman Rogers,
ib.; Flowers of May, Mrs. Joseph Harrison,
ib.; Landscape with Figures, T. Wigglesworth,
Boston; Mill Stream, J. W. McCoy,
Baltimore; Boy Fishers, Charles Parsons,
St. Louis; Landscape (1865), Seney sale,
New York.—Bellier, i. 890; Fine Arts Quarterly
Rev., i. 253; Larousse; Jarves, Art
Thoughts.
LAMBRECHTS, JAN BAPTIST, born at
Antwerp, baptized Feb. 28, 1680, died probably
in Germany, after 1731. Flemish
school; genre painter, self-taught; went in
1703 to Lille, and returned in 1709, when
he became master of the guild; left Antwerp
in 1731 and probably went to Germany,
where most of his works are to be
found. Works: Peasant Family at Dinner,
Augsburg Gallery; Men and Women Drinking,
do. assembled before a House, Brunswick
Museum; Men and Women before
Tavern, Gotha Museum; Tavern Interiors
(2), Germanic Museum, Nuremberg; Peasants
around Table before Inn, Liechtenstein
Gallery, Vienna; Family Conversations (2),
Uffizi, Florence; Young Man and Wife before
Dish with Dessert, Man and Wife by a
Barrel, Three Men at Table Drinking, Man
and Wife in Kitchen, Stockholm Museum.—Van
den Branden, 1201.