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and the Muses in the foyer of the theatre at Bordeaux. Medals: 2d class, 1855; 1st class, 1857; 3d class, 1867; of honour, 1878, 1885; L. of Honour, 1859; Officer, 1876; Member of Institute, 1876. Works: Martyr's Triumph (1854), Philomela and Procne (1861), Madonna of Consolation (1874), Birth of Venus (1879), Luxembourg Museum; Venus caressing Love (1859); Faun and Bacchante, First Quarrel and Peace (1861); Poor Family, Shepherdess, Spanish Beauty, Bacchante (1863), Bordeaux Museum; Mower, Harvest Time (1872); Bather, Flora and Zephyrus (1875); Madonna and St. John (1875), Mr. Boucicault; Pietà (1876), Prince Demidoff; Triumph of Martyrdom, Triumph of Venus, First Caresses, Covetousness, Child with Bird, Spinning Maiden, Neighbour's Love, Mowing Woman, Betrothal of St. Ann, Nymphs (1879); Aurora, Madonna with Angels (1881); Night (1883); Youth of Bacchus (1884); Adoration of Magi, Adoration of Shepherds, diptych for St. Vincent de Paul, Paris (1885). Among his works owned in United States are: Mother's Treasure, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Mother and Child, Twins, A. Belmont, New York; Hesitating between Love and Riches, James H. Stebbins, New York; Virgin and Angels, G. I. Seney, Brooklyn; Far from Home, Robert Hoe, New York; Little Rogue, M. Graham, New York; Prayer, W. Rockefeller, New York; La Tricoteuse, J. J. Astor, New York; Maternal Solicitude, T. R. Butler, New York; Little Marauders (1873), D. W. Powers, Rochester; Nymphs and Satyr (1873), Hoffman House, New York; Beggar-Girl, J. A. Brown, Providence; Meditation, Bad Scholar, W. Mason, Taunton, Mass.; Homer and his Guide (1874), Mrs. A. T. Stewart, New York; Holy Family, T. Wigglesworth, Boston; Tambourine Girl, H. P. Kidder, Boston; La Rosière, J. Carey Coale, Baltimore: Oranges, D. T. Buzby, Baltimore; Italian Mother and Children, Hurlbut Collection, Cleveland; Little Reader, H. V. Newcombe, New York; Guardian Angel, Young Bohemians, H. L. Dousman, St. Louis; Elder Sister, J. J. O'Fallon, St. Louis; Purloining the Grapes, L. Stanford, San Francisco; Pensive, I. M. Scott, San Francisco; Two Portraits, A. E. Head, San Francisco; Persuasion of Marguérite, Mrs. D. D. Colton, San Francisco; Little Marauders, E. B. Warren, Philadelphia; Pastorale, Mrs. T. A. Scott, Philadelphia; Nymphs Bathing, Alsatian Peasant, C. H. Clark, Philadelphia; Picking Cherries, W. B. Bement, Philadelphia; Tambourine Girl (1873), Frank Work, New York; Charity (1874), F. W. Drexel, New York; Violet, A. J. Drexel, Philadelphia; Happy Wife, Bohemian Girl, Elder Sister, E. D. Morgan Collection, New York; Agnus Dei, M. K. Jessup, New York; Harvest, Alex. Brown, Philadelphia; Twins, John T. Martin, Brooklyn; Secret, Mother's Prayer, Mrs. R. L. Stuart, New York; Listening to Sea-Shell, D. O. Mills, New York; Shepherdess, Boy and Flageolet, C. P. Huntington, New York; Spring, Fletcher Harper, New York; Young Scholar, Charles Stewart Smith, New York; Italian Boy, Going to the Bath, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; The Departure, A. E. Borie Collection, Philadelphia; Bunch of Grapes, R. L. Cutting, New York; Charity, Young Reader, Samuel Hawk Collection, New York; Alma Parens (1883), G. R. Blanchard, New York; Flagellation, W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Early Morning. L. Tuckerman, New York.—Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1874), 49; Larousse; Hamerton, French Painters; Meyer, Gesch., 400; Müller, 70; Perrier, Études, 134; Portfolio (1875), 42.



BOUILLON CLAUDE. See Sheba.