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Barend C. Koekkoek. The animals in his landscapes were supplied by Eugène Verboeckhoven. Works: Summer and Winter (1841); Landscape on the Rhine; View in the Ardennes.—Immerzeel, i. 164.


DALBONO, EDOARDO, contemporary; lives in Naples. Genre painter; represents Neapolitan life. Works: Neapolitan Water-Carrier; Unrequited, Punished, and Happy Love, Cupid as Tyrant (Casa Miceli, Naples); Legend of the Sirens, Willer Gallery, Naples; Beautiful Morning, It is going to Rain, Orange-Walk, Adeline in the Park.—L'Illustrazione italiana, 1875-76.


DALCOLLE, RAFFAELLO. See Raffaello.


DALENS, DIRK, of The Hague, born at Dordrecht, flourished about 1623-65. Dutch school. Landscape painter in the manner of Jan van Goyen; master of the guild at The Hague in 1632, went to Leyden in 1636, but returned in 1637, and seems to have removed to Rotterdam about 1660-61. Works: Landscape with Shepherds (1635), Brunswick Museum; Landscapes (2, 1646), Haarlem Museum.—Kramm, ii. 317; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 368.


DALIPHARD, ÉDOUARD, born at Rouen, Sept. 24, 1833, died there in 1877. Genre and landscape painter, pupil of G. Morin. Works: Spring in the Churchyard; Souvenir of the Forest of Eu (1873); Melancholy (1875); Village Doorway, one of best pictures in Salon of 1876.—J. Hédou, Peintres rouennais (Rouen, 1883); L'Art (1877), x. 216.


DALLINGER VON DALLING, ALEXANDER JOHANN, born in Vienna, Aug. 1, 1783, died there in 1844. German school; history and animal painter, son and pupil of Johann the elder; was a skilful restorer of old pictures, and an engraver. Works: Cows driven through a Brook (1831), Vienna Museum.—Bibliog. below.


DALLINGER VON DALLING, JOHANN, the elder, born in Vienna, Aug. 13, 1741, died there, Jan. 6, 1806. German school; history and animal painter, pupil of Vienna Academy under Vincenz Vischer and Meytens; from 1771 inspector of the Liechtenstein Gallery. Many of his large altar-*pieces and meritorious animal and battle pieces are in Poland and Russia.—Allgem. d. Biogr., iv. 711; Brockhaus, iv. 785; Wurzbach, iii. 132, xxiv. 383.


DALLINGER VON DALLING, JOHANN BAPTIST, the younger, born in Vienna, May 7, 1782, died there, Dec. 19, 1868. Son and pupil of Johann the elder; painted landscapes and animals, especially horses, in style of Dutch masters, as well as genre pieces and portraits. Works: Horses grazing (1830), Horses in Stable (1832), Vienna Museum; others in Liechtenstein Gallery.—Bibliog. above.


DALMASIO, LIPPO DI. See Scannabecchi.


DALSGAARD, CHRISTEN, born at Krabbesholm, Jutland, Oct. 30, 1824. Genre painter, pupil of the Copenhagen Academy, and Rörbye; paints scenes from Danish peasant life. Member of Copenhagen Academy since 1872. Works: Christmas Morning (1848), Aarhus Gallery; Girl at Window, Boy at Luncheon, Country Parson; Jutland Peasants going to Communion (1859); Seizure for Debt (1860); Meeting of Gudrun and Helge Harbenson (1861); Visitation (1862); The Good Shepherd (1864); Meeting with Olaf Paa; Steen Blicher conversing on the Heath (1867); Isn't he coming! Pious Assembly (1870); Corridor of Academy at Sorö (1872); Dessert (1875); One of the Wise Virgins (1877); Ansgar and Odbert baptizing Mother and Child (1878); Fisherman and Daughter (1854), Mormons visiting Country Joiner, Going to Church after Confinement (1861), Copenhagen Gallery.—Sigurd Müller, 71; Weilbach, 129.


DAME AU GANT (Lady with the Glove), Carolus-Duran, Luxembourg Museum; canvas, H. 7 ft. 6 in. × 5 ft. 4 in. Portrait of a lady, three-fourths length, putting on her Glove.


DAMERON, CHARLES ÉMILE, born in Paris; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Pelouse. Medals: 3d class, 1878;