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guarded by Poodle, Game and Flowers (1712), do. (1712), Zette (dog of Louis XIV., 1714), Bonne, Nonne, and Ponne (do.), Folle and Mite (do.), Tane (do.), Pompey and Florissart (do., 1739), Dog and Partridges (1720), and 10 others, Louvre, Paris. Others in Grenoble Museum, Hermitage at St. Petersburg, and Stockholm, Brunswick, and Carlsruhe Galleries. His son, Claude François (1695-1774), was an animal painter; member of Academy, 1723. Nicolas, nephew and pupil (1718-1787), painted animals and portraits; member of Academy, 1757.—Ch. Blanc, École française; Villot, Cat. Louvre; Lejeune, Guide, iii. 300.


DESTREM, CASIMIR, born at Toulouse; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Bonnat. Medal: 3d class, 1879. Works: St. Roch (1878); Unstitching, Jean Calas (1879); Rustic Scene (1880); Midday Rest (1881); Père la Brume (1882); Fishermen (1883); Wind Storm, Entry of Village at Evening (1884); Close of Day, Entrée de Bullier (1885).




DETAILLE, (JEAN BAPTISTE) ÉDOUARD, born in Paris, Oct. 5, 1848. Genre painter, pupil of Meissonier; exhibited at Salon in 1868 his Halt of Infantry, which received much praise, and in 1869 the Rest during Drill at Camp St. Maur, which established his reputation as one of the most popular military painters of the day. Medals: 1869, 1870; 2d class, 1872; L. of Honour, 1873; Officer, 1881. Works: Engagement between Imperial Guards and Cossacks in 1814 (1870); The Conquerors (1872); Bonaparte in Egypt, Opening of the Grand Opera (1878); Champigny in December, 1870 (1879); Distributing Flags (1881); Evening of Rezonville (1884). Works in United States: Saluting the Wounded (1877), Samuel Hawk Collection, New York; Cossacks attacked by Royal Guard, Cuirassier, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Rifle Practice, Souvenir des Grandes Manœuvres, A. Belmont, New York; Scene of Franco-German War, Les Incroyables, Forest of St. Germain, J. H. Stebbins, New York; French Infantry (monochrome), J. H. Warren, Hoosac Falls, New York; Cossack of the Don, G. I. Seney, Brooklyn; Sentry, M. Graham, New York; Vidette, W. Rockefeller, New York; Cavalry Officer, Incident in Franco-Prussian War, J. J. Astor, New York; Autumn Manœuvres, R. C. Taft, Providence; Austrian Cavalryman, J. A. Brown, Providence; Prussian Soldiers, G. Whitney, Philadelphia; Scene in a Cabaret, C. H. Clark, Philadelphia; Shaving in Camp, Sapeur, H. R. Bishop, New York; Les Profonds Politiques, J. C. Runkle, New York; Hussar, M. K. Jesup, New York; Aide-de-Camp, J. T. Martin, Brooklyn; Hungarian Hussar, Trumpeter, F. Harper, New York; Halt, Calling the Roll, Soldier off Duty, Mounted Hussar, C. S. Smith, New York; Study of Horses, F. Rogers, Philadelphia; Les Incroyables, R. L. Cutting, New York; Ready to March (1874), The Picket (1875), W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Ambulance Corps, Skirmishing near Paris, 1870, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; Ambulance Corps at Longchamps, The Retreat (1873), William Astor, New York; Charge of 9th Regiment of Cuirassiers, Aug. 6, 1870 (1874), H. C. Gibson, Philadelphia; Prussian Sentinel, A. E. Borie Collection, Philadelphia; Passing Regiment (1875), French Cuirassiers bringing in Ba-