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FUNGAI Boston ; Romany Girl (1877-79), J. T. Wil- ; Ruin on Lake, Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; liams, New York ; original study for do., T. Landscape in Storm (18(i!)), Cologne Ma- li Clark, New York ; Hannah (18,sO), F. H. scum ; View in the Eifel, .Stuttgart Gallery ; Lovell, Brooklyn ; The Quadroon (1880), S. Summer Day on the Rhine ; Autumn Land- D. Warren, Boston ; Maidenhood (1881), W. scape after Storm ; L'rach Waterfall ; Wood F. Matchett, Boston; Winifred Dysart (1881), Landscape in Briihl Valley; Outlook on J. M. Scars, Boston ; Psyche (1882), W. A. Chiem Lake ; Chestnut Wood near Mcran ; Tower, Boston ; Nydia, Berry Pickers, Driv- Chillon Castle in Approaching Storm. ing Home the Calf (1882); Turkey Pasture Allgem. d. Biogr., viii. 202 ; Kunst-Chronik, (1882), W. H. Abercrombie, Brookline ; Pris- xiii. 11)4 ; xiv. 2'.)4 ; W. Miiller, Diisseldf. cilia (1882), F. L. Amos, Boston ; Puritan K., :?.">:! ; Wiegmann, 'M J3oy (1883), C. G. Weld, Boston; Pasture FURINI, FRANCESCO, l.oni in Florence with Geese, Fagot Gatherers, Twilight on about 1GOO, died there in Ki4i). Florentine Prairie, Arethusa, Girl and Calf (188;!); No- school ; pupil of his father, Filippo Furini, vember (1882-84); Fedalma (18813-84), C. and successively of Passignano, P.ilevelt. E. Lauriat, Boston. Harper's Mag., Sept.. and Matteo Itosselli. Afterwards studied 1884. works of Guido in Rome. On return to FUNGAI, BERNARDINO, born about Florence won considerable reputation for 14(50, died in 151(5. Sienese school; pupil painting the nude, generally choosing snb- of Benvenuto di Giovanni or of Matteo da jects in which he could introduce the forms Siena; was associated with Giacomo Pac- of women and children. His flesh tints are chiarotti and influenced by Pinturicchio. very mellow and tender. Among his works He was one of the last representatives of are, Magdalen in the Desert, Siena Academy, the old school. In his Coronation of the do. (2), Vienna Museum ; Daughters of Lot, Virgin (1500V) in S. M. do' Servi, the fig- Madrid Museum ; Ye- uros are rigid, awkward in movement, and mis and Adonis, Buda- l) sfifHy draped. His Madonna and Saints Pesth Gallery; Crea- 'T'f (1512) in the Carmine, Siena, is better pro- tion of Kvc, Pala/xo n portioned, though less characteristic than Pitti, Florence; Birth the Coronation in Church of the Madonna of Cyrus, New York Museum. Ch. Ulanc, di Fontegiusta, Siena, and the Assumption Kcole florentine ; Bnrckhardt, 1 III, '.'<*. in the Siena Academy. His best and per- 392, 305. haps his latest work is a Christ between SS. FURSTENBERG, SIEGFRIED, born in Francis and Jerome in the same gallery, a Berlin in 1810. Genre and portrait painter, weak, rosy-coloured picture, carefully and pupil of Wach in 1820-32, and then of the flatly treated. C. k C., Italy, iii. 372; Va- Diisscldorf Academy. In is 1C, he was ap- sari, ed. Le Mon., xi. 173 ; Burckhardt, (185 ; pointed teacher of drawing in the Koalschule Rio, i. 144. at Treves. His genre pieces and portraits FUNK, HEFXRICH, born at Herford, are remarkable for truth to nature and finish. Westphalia, Dec. 12, 1807, died in Stutt- Works: Fortune-Teller; Return from the part, Nov. 22, 1877. Landscape painter, Kinness ; Father's Friend ; The Widow. pupil of his father and, from 1829, of Diis- FURTMEYU, PKRCHTOLD, flourished Beldorf Academy; moved in 183(5 to Frank- in Ratisbon, 1470-1501, died about 1502. fort, and was from 1854-7(5 professor at the German school ; miniature painter, famous Stuttgart art-school. Gold ineditl in Rouen, for his illuminations of a chronicle, a bible Orderof Frederic in 1870, order of the Crown (1470-72), and a missal (1481, for Arch- in 1873. Works: Ruin of Castle (1834), bishop Bornlmrd of Sal/burg), Court Library, National Gallery, Berlin ; Lower Inn Valley, Munich. Forster, Denkmale, iii. 1 ; do.,