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Madame Sophie (4, one dated 1748), Madame Louise, Anne Louise—Duchesse du Maine, Duchesse Louise Henriette d'Orléans (3, two dated 1742, 1748), do. as Hebe, Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine, and his Wife Maria Anna of Austria, Duchess Louise Elizabeth of Parma (1760), Louis Joseph Xavier—Duc de Bourgogne (1754), Princess Louise Elizabeth de Conty, Mademoiselle de Beaujolais, Princess Louise Henriette Gabrielle de Turenne, Unknown Princess, do. (1742), Artist and his Family in his Studio (1730-62), Versailles Museum; Madame de Pompadour, Marseilles Museum; The Danseuse Camargo, Lady of Court of Louis XV., Nantes Museum; Duc de Boufflers, Valenciennes Museum; Louis XV., Perpignan Museum; Perseus petrifying Phineas with the Head of Medusa (1718), Tours Museum; Marshal Maurice de Saxe (1720), Dresden Museum; Portrait of Mlle. de Berry—daughter of Philippe d'Orléans (2), two other portraits, Madrid Museum; Chastity of Joseph (1717), Hermitage, St. Petersburg.—Bellier, ii. 151; Ch. Blanc, École française; Jal, 967; Lejeune, Guide, i. 229; Mémoires inédits, i. 348; Wurzbach, Fr. Maler des xviii. Jahrb., 7.


NATURE, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Vincent P. Calmady (?), London; canvas, 2 ft. 6 in. square, but painted in a circle. Portraits of two romping children of C. B. Calmady, Esq. Royal Academy, 1824. Engraved by George T. Doo; original sketch engraved by F. C. Lewis (1825). Sold at Christie's, London, May 22, 1886, for £1,890, to "Vincent;" probably bought in.—Réveil, xiv. 1007; Gower, 35, 70.


Nature, Sir Thomas Lawrence, V.P. Calmady (?), London

NAUE, JULIUS, born at Köthen, Anhalt, June 17, 1835. History painter, pupil in Nuremberg of Kreling, and in Munich of Schwind. Works: Ave Maria (1863); The Toad-Ring (1865); Henry the Fowler, Princess Ilse (1866); Cinderella (1873-74); Swan-Maiden and Knight, Return of Callias and Arete from Battle of Salamis, Schack Gallery, Munich. Fresco: Roma; Germania and the Eight German Hero-Kings of the Migration (1868), Villa Lingg on Lake Constance; Fate of the Gods in German Mythology (1874-77), H. A. O. Meyer, Hamburg; Seven scenes from Epic of Helgi and Sigrun (1879), Castle Wahlow, Mecklenburg.—Illustr. Zeitg. (1875), i. 217; (1880), i. 283; Müller, 388; Kunst-Chronik, vii. 34; Schack, Meine Gemäldesammlung (1884), 191.


NAUMANN, KARL (GEORG), contemporary; born at Königsberg. Genre painter, pupil of Königsberg Academy under Rosenfelder; went in 1851 to Munich; paints mostly humorous scenes from life of the peasantry and Catholic clergy. Works: The Hermit; Visit at Monastery; Chess-Players; Zither-Player in the Garden; In Lent; Breakfast; Butterfly-Hunter; Unlucky Old Man.—Müller, 388.


NAUSICÄA AND HER MAIDENS, Edward J. Poynter, Earl of Wharncliffe, Wortley Hall; canvas, H. 4 ft. 10 in. × 14 ft. 6 in. Nausicäa, daughter of Alcinous,