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Rome; Annunciation, Nativity, Madonna, Pietà, Vision of St. Hyacinth, Louvre, Paris; Susannah and the Elders, National Gallery, London.—Malvasia, i. 263; Amorini, Vite, etc. (Bologna, 1840); Baldinucci, iii. 302; Wornum, Epochs, 319; Burckhardt, 772; Ch. Blanc, École bolonaise; Dohme, 2iii.; Seguier, 38; Kugler (Eastlake), ii. 572.


CARREE, HENDRIK, the elder, born at Amsterdam, Oct. 2, 1656, (1658?), died in 1721. Dutch school; animal and landscape painter, pupil of Juriaan Jacobsz and of Jacob Jordaens. One of his sons, born at The Hague, Sept. 27, 1696, died there in 1775, and two of his nephews, bore the same name and were also painters, either of whom may as well be the author of the following works, painted about 1710 or later: Cattle among Ruins, Cattle and Peasant Woman with Basket, Brunswick Museum.—Immerzeel, i. 129; Kramm, i. 221; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 418.


CARREE, MICHIEL, born at Amsterdam in 1666, died at Alkmaar. Dutch school; animal and landscape painter; pupil of his brother Hendrik C., then of Berchem, but followed the style of Gabriel van der Leeuw; resided some time in England, and about 1698 was invited to Berlin and made painter to King Frederick I., after whose death he returned to Holland and lived mostly at Alkmaar. Works: Mad Bull, Cattle and Shepherdess playing Flute, Cattle among Ruins, do. by Cottage, Brunswick Museum.—Gool, i. 125; Hoet, Aanmerkingen, 13.



CARREÑO DE MIRANDA, Don JUAN, born at Aviléz, Asturias, March 25, 1614, died in Madrid in September, 1685. Of noble family. Spanish school; pupil of Pedro de las Cuevas, and of Bartolomé Roman; became assistant to Velasquez, whom he aided in the Alcazar and other royal palaces; painted in Madrid and other cities many pictures for churches and convents, and, with Francisco Rizi, the cupola of S. Antonio de los Portugueses. Became one of the court painters of Philip IV. (1660), and was honoured in the same way by Charles II. (1671). His works show correct design and harmonious colouring. Painted chiefly portraits and religious compositions. Works: Portrait Charles II. (2), Queen Mariana, mother of Charles II., three others, Madrid Museum; id., Count Harrach, Vienna; Don Juan of Austria, Sir Wm. Stirling Maxwell, London; id., heirs of Infant Sebastian, Pau; Magdalen, Academy S. Fernando, Madrid; Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, St. Anthony feeding the Fishes, Our Lady of Atocha, Museum Nacional, Madrid; Baptism of Christ, and St. Damian, Hermitage, St. Petersburg.—Stirling, iii. 995; Viardot, 220; Ch. Blanc, École espagnole; Curtis, 321; Madrazo, 374.



CARRIERA, ROSALBA (Rosa Alba), born in Venice, Oct. 7, 1675, died there, April 15, 1757. Venetian school; daughter of Andrea Carriera de Costantino, chancellor of the village of Gambarare. Worked with her mother at making Point de Venise lace until it went out of fashion, when she learned