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DILLENS Order of Leopold, 1862 ; member of Amster- dam Academy, 1866. Works : Five Senses, Sunday in Flanders (1848); Asking in Mar- riage (1849); Peruzzi painting Portrait of dead Constable de Bourbon (1850), Bruges Gallery ; Courtship in Zealand, Taking Toll, Fair at West Capelle (1854) ; Gossip at the Window ; Ball at Goes, Juggler, King Tour- naments, Taking Toll (1855); Marchand de Complaintes, Farm Interior (1857) ; Summer in Zealand Taking Toll at the Bridge, Win- ter in Zealand Skaters, Defeat of the Duke DILLIS, JOHANN GEORG VON, born at Grilugiebing, Bavaria, Dec. 26, 1759, died in Munich, Sept. 28, 1841. German school; landscape painter, pupil of the Munich Academy in 1783-90; visited Switzerland and the Rhine in 1788 and was made inspector of the Munich Gallery in 1790. Thence he ac- companied Gilbert Elliot to Italy, then lived during the war-times in Ansbach, and in 1805 visited Italy once more. In 1806 he accompanied the Crown Prince Louis to Paris and on a journey through Switzerland, d'Alen9on at Antwerp in 1593, To be Warm | France, and Spain, and in 1817-18 to Sicily, when it is Cold (1862); Jeu de Banes; A j As director of the Royal Gallery, after 1822, Zealand Wedding ; An Abuse of Confidence ; ' he earned much credit through his arrange- Ballad SeUer ; Grief and Disorder ; Recruit- rnent of the art treasures in Munich and ing, Brussels Museum. Art Journal (1867), 69 ; Eramm, ii. 344. DILLENS, HENDRIK, born at Ghent, Dec. 20, 1812, died in Brussels in 1872. Genre painter, pupil of Maes-Canini. Works : French Trooper caressing his Child ; Capture of Joan of Arc ; Old Man counselling Youths ; Consecration of a Church ; Charles V. and the Swine-herd ; Charles V. at Antwerp ; Baptismal Cere- Nuremberg. Works : View of Tegernsee, View near Grotta Ferrata, New Pinakothek, Munich Gallery ; Waterfall of Kesselberg, View of Dietramszell ; others in Schleiss- heim and Leuchtenberg Galleries, and Te- gernsee Castle. Allgem. d. Biogr., v. 229 ; Andresen, iv. 137; Brockhaus, v. 355. DINET, (ALPHONSE) ETIENNE, born in Paris ; contemporary. History, portrait, and landscape painter ; pupil of Galland, monies in Russia (1828); Tavern Interior Bouguereau, and Tony Robert-Fleury. Med- (1833); Laura and Petrarch (1834); Trium- al, 3d class, 1884. Works: Mother Clotilde phal Entry of Philippe Auguste into Paris (1882); View from Rock of Samois, Phoebus (1835). Immerzeel, i. 183. j (1883) ; St. Julian the Hospitaller (1884) ; DILLIS, JOHANN CANTTUS, born at View of the Oued-Msila after Rain (1885). Griingiebing, Bavaria, in 1779, died in Mu- nich in 1856. Landscape painter, brother and pupil of Johann Georg von D., whom he accompanied in 1805 to Switzerland, Ty- rol, and Italy ; remained in Rome and re- turned to Munich alone in 1807, but again joined his brother on his journeys to Italy in 1808 and to Paris in 1815. Works : View near Grotta Ferrata (1809), Schleissheim Gal- lery; Outlook from high Alps near Neselau, Stone Bridge near Audorf, Wood with Hunt- DINIAS, Greek painter, date unknown ; one of earliest workers in monochrome. Pliny, xxxv. 34 [53]. DIOGNETUS, painter, 2d century A.D. Gave lessons in painting to Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Jul. Cap. Anton., 4, 9. DIONYSIUS, Greek painter, of Colophon, 5th century B.C. Equalled Polygnotus in technical skill, but inferior to him in higher qualities. Became a distinguished artist by study rather than through natural gifts. ers and Animals, Village on a Brook (1825); ' (^lian, V. H. iv. 3 ; Plut. TimoL 36). Aris- Cows and Goats by Peasant's Cottage, Win- , totle says (Poet. 2) that he painted men just ter Landscape (1825); Two Views in Bava- j like the originals, meaning probably that he rian Alps (1826-27); Mountain Landscape was deficient in the ideal. According to with Cattle. Allgem. d. Biogr., v. 226 ; La- Pliny (xxxv. 37 [113]) he was called Anthro- rousse, vi. 854. ; pographus because he painted nothing but 412