Bagnacavallo, but was obliged to leave on account of a homicide committed by him. Painted mostly in Ferrara; works highly esteemed, often confounded with those of Garofalo. Among them are: Nativity, Palazzo Doria, Rome; Organ Portals, S. Francesco, Ferrara; Deposition, Palazzo Borghese, Rome; Deposition, Naples Museum; Adoration of the Magi, Ferrara Gallery; Three Saints, National Gallery, London; Woman taken in Adultery, Hermitage, St. Petersburg.—Lanzi, iii. 201; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vi. 324; Burckhardt, 694; Ch. Blanc, École ferraraise.
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OS, GEORGIUS JACOBUS JOHANNES
VAN, born at The
Hague, Nov. 20, 1782,
died in Paris, July 11,
1861. Landscape,
flower, fruit, and still-life
painter, son and
pupil of Jan, and like-*wise
took Huysum for
his model; won prize
in Amsterdam in 1809,
settled there in 1810,
went to Paris in 1812, and painted a great
deal for the porcelain factory at Sèvres.
Gold medals: Paris, The Hague (1841).
Member of Amsterdam Academy. Works:
Flower-Piece (1816), Dead Game (1818),
Landscape near Hilversum, Museum, Amsterdam;
Fontainebleau Forest, Bouquet
and Bird's Nest, Dead Partridge and Fruit,
Rich Flower-Piece, Museum Fodor, ib.;
Flowers in Vase, Fruits and Flowers, Landscape
in Gelderland, Rotterdam Museum;
Flower Piece, Fruit-Piece, Czernin Gallery,
Vienna.—Immerzeel, ii. 284; Kramm, iv.
1230; D. Kunstbl. (1850), 200.
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OS, JAN VAN, born at Middelharnis,
baptized Feb. 23, 1744, died at The Hague,
Feb. 7, 1808. Fruit and flower painter,
pupil of Aart Schouman, but took Jan van
Huysum entirely for his model, and in his
best works equalled him in colouring. He
also painted good marines. Was director
of the Academy of Belles Lettres at The
Hague, and author of several books. Works:
Fruit and Flowers, National Gallery, London;
Flower-Piece, Fruit-Piece, Mr. Hope,
ib.; Bouquet in Vase, Fruits, Lord Ward, ib.;
Flowers and Fruit, Louvre; do. (1774),
Amsterdam Museum;
do. (2), Musée Rath,
Geneva; do., Schleissheim
Gallery; do.,
Hermitage, St. Petersburg;
Marine, Städel
Gallery, Frankfort;
do. (2), Darmstadt
Museum; Dead
Game, Fruit-Piece,
Gotha Museum;
Flower-Piece, Augsburg Gallery.—Immerzeel,
ii. 283; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 550;
Kramm, iv. 1230.
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OS, PIETER GERARDUS VAN, born at
The Hague, Oct.
8, 1776, died
there, March 18,
1839. Landscape
and animal painter;
son and pupil
of Jan van Os, but
took Paul Potter
and Karel du Jardin
for his models
and imitated
them successfully.
In 1813-14, when captain of the volunteers,
he painted war scenes. Member of several
academies. Works: View on Banks of the
Rhine (1806), Lion, Evening (1816), At Dusk,
Afternoon (1820), Three Views during Blockade
of Naarden in 1814, Amsterdam Museum;
Landscape with Cattle, Rotterdam Museum;
Entry of Cossacks into Utrecht (1824);
Cattle-Pieces in many of the principal gal-