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Peasant Family, Dulwich Gallery, and Mr. Baring, London; Donkey (1681); Grocer's Shop, Peasant Family, Hermitage, St. Petersburg.—Gool, ii. 457; Journal des B. Arts (1861), 107, 188; Kramm, ii. 383; Van der Willigen, 123.


DUTZCSCHHOLD, HENRI, born in Paris, Jan. 4, 1841. Landscape painter, pupil of Gérôme and Véron. Medal, 3d class, 1882. Works: Inundation on Banks of the Loire (1872); Angling (1874); La Chartreuse and Fort Saint-André (1876); Return from the Spring (1877); In the Park of Arcueil (1878); Belle Rive, Fort Saint André (1879); Roman Ruins between Arles and Martignes, A Street at Villeneuve-les-Avignon (1880); At Meudon, At Villeneuve-les-Avignon (1881); The Marne (1882); Old Tree (1883); The Marne near Champigny (1884); The Marne from the Heights of Chennevières, The Marne and the Heights of Chennevières (1885).


DUVAL-AMAURY. See Amaury-Duval.


DUVAL LE CAMUS, JULES ALEXANDRE, born in Paris, Aug. 5, 1814, died there in 1878. History and genre painter, son of Pierre; pupil of Drölling and Delaroche. Medals: 3d class, 1843; 2d class, 1845; L. of Honour, 1859. Works: Tobias and the Angel (1842); Lost Hunter, Breakfast at Marly, One of Rousseau's Happy Days, Rousseau writing Héloise (1846); Happy Lovers, Bear and two Hunters (1853); Macbeth and the Witches, Entombment (1855); Flight into Egypt, Manon Lescaut (1857); Mail Forwarded (1859); Jacques Clément planning Murder of Henri III. (1861), Luxembourg Museum; Macbeth with the Witches, Alms of the Sea, Farewell, Three Pitchers at a Well (1861); St. Elizabeth of Hungary distributing Alms (1863); Martyrdom of St. Lawrence (1867).—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 506; Larousse, vi. 1452.


DUVAL LE CAMUS, PIERRE, born at Lisieux (Calvados), Feb. 14, 1790, died at St. Cloud, July 29, 1854. Portrait and genre painter, pupil of David; imitated the old Flemish masters, especially Jan Steen; was for several years Mayor of St. Cloud and painter to the Duchesse de Berri. Medals: 2d class, 1819; 1st class, 1827; L. of Honour, 1837. Works: Game of Piquet (1819); Interrogatory, Signing the Contract (1822); Saying Grace, Little Peasants, The Little Sweeper (1824); Starting for the Chase, Blessed Bread (1827); Return from School, Lying in Wait for Ducks (1831); Return from the City (1835), Orléans Museum; Prayer during Storm, First Love (1836); Halt in the Chase, Love in the Vendée (1837); Wolf-Hunt (1838); Little Marauders, Children Playing on Shore (1839); Wedding Presents, Departure of the Conscripts (1840); Benediction of Orphans (1842); Storm, First Step, the Hermit (1843); Firstlings of the Crop (1844); Pifferaro giving Lesson to his Son (1845); Improvisatore, Hermit of Mont Cassin (1846); Travelling Saleswoman (1848); Fishmonger (1852); Baths of Trouville (1853); Answering a Letter, Cherbourg Museum; Fishermen at Trouville, male portrait, Lisieux Museum; Interior, Bordeaux Museum.—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 505; Larousse, vi. 1452; Meyer, Gesch., 160.


DUVAUX, JULES ANTOINE, born in Bordeaux in 1818, died in Paris in July, 1884. Military, genre, and battle painter, pupil of Charlet; he contributed many sketches and lithographs to illustrated papers. Medal, 2d class, 1848. Works: Charge of Cuirassiers at Valmy (1848); Battle of Monte-Legino (1849); Assault of Plateau of Haie-Sainte (1850); Battle of Velisy (1852), Incident of Storming of Sebastopol (1857), Versailles Museum; Prince Jérôme at Assault of Château of Hougoumont (1859); Souvenirs of Sicily, Little Stable Boy, Return from Market (1863); The Fan, Arquebusier of Time of Louis XIII. (1864); Muff, Lady (1865); Battle of Borrego (1866); Dogs Harnessed (1868); Dying Cuirassier (1869); Battle of Col de Maya in 1813, Death of Col. S. at Magenta (1870); Battle of Gravelotte (1874); Battle of Loigny, Passing the