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ODEVAERE, JOSEPH DIONISIUS,
born in Bruges, Oct. 2,
1778, died in Brussels,
Feb. 9, 1830. History
painter, pupil of Bruges
Academy, then in Paris
of David, of Suvée, and
of the École des Beaux
Arts; won the grand
prix de Rome in 1804,
and after his return, in
1812, received the great
gold medal. Member of Accademia di S.
Luca in Rome; corresponding member of
National Institute. Court painter, 1815;
Order of Lion, 1817. Works: Sabinus and
Epponina; Death of Phocion (1804); Sketch
for this, and Three Male Portraits (1805),
Bruges Academy; Coronation of Charlemagne
(1810); Iphigenia in Aulis; Union
of Utrecht (1815); Battle of Waterloo (1816);
Battle of Nieuwpoort; Raphael introduced
to Pope Julius II.; Martyrdom of St. Lawrence;
Triumph of Cimabue; Phædra and
Theseus; Narcissus; David in his Studio;
Foundation of Power of the House of Orange
(1823); Inauguration of the King at
Brussels in 1815; Sacrifice of Themistocles
and the Athenians; Last Day of Missolonghi
(1826), Amsterdam Museum. In
fresco: Romulus bringing back the Spolia
opima, The Greeks and Trojans in Contest
over the Body of Patroclus, Quirinal, Rome.—Cotta's
Kunstbl. (1830), 292; Immerzeel,
ii. 273; Michaud, xxxi. 164; Raczynski, iii.
441.
ODIER, ÉDOUARD ALEXANDRE, born
in Paris, Jan. 16, 1800. History painter.
Medals: 2d class, 1831; 1st class, 1838; L.
of Honour, 1846. Works: Dead Huntsman
defended by his Dog against a Vulture (1831);
Dragoon of the Imperial Guard (1833), Amiens
Museum; Entry of Henri IV. into Fort
Montmélian—1600 (1838), Raising of Siege
of Rhodes in 1480 (1841), Portraits of Eustace
III. Count of Boulogne, Baldwin II.,
King of Jerusalem, and three others, Versailles
Museum; St. Francis of Assisi preaching
and distributing Alms, Mass during Harvest
in the Campagna (1844); Reception of
Jean de Brienne at Ptolemais—1210
(1847); Massacre of the Mamelukes by
Order of Mehemet Ali (1850).—Bellier, ii.
172.
ODONI, ANDREA, portrait, Lorenzo
Lotto, Hampton Court; canvas, H. 3 ft. 4
in. × 3 ft. 10 in.; signed, dated 1527. Half-*length,
standing beside a table; left hand
in breast, right holding a statuette; in
background, antique statues and torsos.
Painted in Venice, where Lotto took refuge
in 1527, when war broke out between Clement
VII. and Charles V. In possession,
in 1653, of the Dutch collector Van Reyust,
for whom engraved by C. Visscher. Formerly
attributed to Correggio and erroneously
called Baccio Bandinelli.—C. & C., N.
Italy, 519; Law, Hist. Cat. Hampton Court,
45; Vasari, ed. Mil., v. 249; Waagen, Treasures,
ii. 356.
OECHS, JOSEPH DOMINICUS, born at
Erbach, Würtemberg, in 1776, died at Mitau,
Courland, in 1836. History and portrait
painter, pupil in Ratisbon of his brother
Anton, in Nuremberg of Frost, and in
Dresden of A. Graff and Klengel; went to
Courland in 1804, and became professor of
drawing at the gymnasium of Mitau in 1824.
Works: Portraits of all Dukes and Duchesses
of Courland, Provincial Museum, Mitau;
Christ healing the Blind; Christ and
the Woman of Samaria.
OEDER, GEORG, born at Aix-la-Chapelle,
April 12, 1846. Landscape painter,
self-taught; visited the Bavarian Highlands,
Westphalia, and Holland. Medals: Düsseldorf,
Vienna, 1873; London, 1878.
Works: Autumn Landscape; Wood Landscape;
Great Landscape with Hunting
Party by Hünten; Country Road; Potato-Field;
Souvenir of Bilker Busch; November
Day (1880), National Gallery, Berlin;
Springtime, View on Dutch Coast (Jubilee
Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).—Jordan (1885),
ii. 163.