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Philadelphia; Heath, Mrs. J. G. Fell, Philadelphia; Morning, Twilight, Evening, J. C. Runkle, New York; Landscape, M. K. Jesup, New York; River Landscape, Landscape, J. D. Lankenau, Philadelphia; On the Seine, C. S. Smith, New York; Twilight (1866), Sunset on Coast of France (1865), Landscape (1872), Sunset (1874), W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Landscape—Evening, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; River and City, A. E. Borie Collection, Philadelphia; View on the Seine, River Scene, H. C. Gibson, Philadelphia.—Henriet, C. D. et son œuvre gravée (Paris, 1875); L'Art (1881), xxv. 73; L'Artiste (1857), i. 179, 195; Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1882), 265; Gaz. des B. Arts (1874), ix. 255, 464.


DAUBIGNY, KARL PIERRE, born in Paris, June 9, 1846. Landscape painter, son and pupil of C. F. Daubigny. He imitated his father at first, but has gradually formed a style of his own. Medals: 1868; 3d class, 1874. Works: Island of Vaux in Oise, A Path (1863); Meadow at Villerville, The Oise at Auvers (1864); Autumn, Hollow Road (1865); View in Picardy, Gypsies Halting (1866); two landscapes (1867); Winnowers at Kenty, Plateau of Bellecroix (1868); Rocks at Pen'marck, Fishing-Boats at Tréport (1869); Farm at Toutain, Fishing-Boats (1870); Return of the Fishing Fleet to Trouville, Creuniers at Ingouville (1872); Return of the Fishermen to Cancale (1873); Road to Paris, Farm of St. Siméon at Honfleur (1874); Valley of Porteville, Shipping the Oysters, Snow (1875); St. Siméon Farm, Seine-Net Fishing (1876); Shipping Herring-Nets (1877); Environs of St. Siméon Farm (1879); Falling Leaves, Seine at Rangiport (1880); Overflowed Meadow in Normandy (1881); Old Road at Auvers, Return of the Fishermen to Berck (1882); Tréport (1883); Sunrise in Normandy (1884); Sables d'Arbonne—Fontainebleau, Bay of Étaples—Picardy (1885).—Larousse.


DAUBIGNY, PIERRE, born in Paris, Oct. 30, 1793, died there, July 15, 1858. Miniature painter, pupil of Aubry; brother of Edmé François D. Medal: 3d class, 1833, for portraits of Mme. de Marescalchi, Alfred de Vigny, and General Gourgeaud. His wife, Amélie Dautel (1796-1861), also a miniature painter, won a medal of the 3d class in 1834.


DAUPHIN, FRANÇOIS GUSTAVE, born at Belfort (Haut-Rhin), June 7, 1804, died in Paris, May 23, 1859. History painter, pupil of Hersent. Exhibited very few pictures, but those display a certain grandeur of style. Medals: 3d class, 1842; 1st class, 1845. Works: Christ bearing his Cross (1841); Mater Dolorosa (1842); Judas' Kiss (1845); Christ's Last Moments (1850); cartoons of Christ on the Cross and of Christ going to Calvary, Virgin and St. John, etc.


DAUZATS, ADRIEN, born at Bordeaux, July 16, 1804, died in Paris, Feb. 18, 1868. Landscape painter, pupil of Lacour in Bordeaux and of Gué in Paris. Travelled in France, Spain, Scandinavia, Egypt, and Syria. Painted chiefly water-colour interiors. Medals: 2d class, 1832; 1st class, 1855; L. of Honour, 1857. Works: Front of the Seminary of San-Telmo in Seville (Bordeaux Museum); Gitanos, Mosque on the Nile; Church of Belem in Lisbon; Giralda of Seville; Pass of Bibans; Convent of St. Catherine on Mt. Sinai; Cathedral of Toledo; Chapel of the Escorial; Fountain near a Mosque; View of Cairo; Environs of Blidah; Environs of Damascus; Pass of the Iron Gate.—Larousse; Kunst-Chronik, iii. 100; iv. 85; Vapereau.


DAVANZI, JACOPO. See Avanzi.


DAVID AND ABIGAIL, Guercino, Bridgewater House, London; canvas, figures life-size. Fine composition, but heads uniform and unmeaning, forms hard, and effect out of keeping. In collection of Cardinal Mazarin, afterwards in Orleans Gallery, whence bought by Duke of Bridgewater for £800. Injured by retouching.—Waagen, Treasures, ii. 36.


DAVID, GHEERARDT, born at Oudewater about 1450, died in Bruges, Aug. 13, 1523. Flemish school; took the freedom