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GERUIT painted a variety of subjects ancient and tor, ih. ; After the Hath, William Astor, il>. ; modern, which have gained him a place as Prayer in the Desert, I. Corse, ib. ; Bull- one of the best-known modern French Fighter, Guard of Louis XIV., T. 1!. Butler, painters. Gerome has also exhibited sev- ib. ; Snake-Charmer, Albert Spencer, ib.; era! sculptured groups, and has executed Arab Seated, Mrs. Paran Stevens, ib. ; Cru- inural paintings for the city of Paris, among rilixion, Frank Work, New York ; Bonaparte Uiem the Plague at Marseilles in St. St'-verin. in Egypt, Call to Prayer, R. L. Kennedy, ib.; Medals: 3d class, 1847; 2d class. 1S4S, Pifferari in London, J. C. Uuukle, ib. ; Muez- 1855; of honour, 1807, 1874, 1878; for ziu's Call to Prayer, J. W. Drexcl, ib. ; iHith- sculpture, 1878; L. of Honour, 1S55 ; ()|Vi- at Ravenna, M. K. .Jesup, ib. ; Runners of cer, 1807; Commander, 1878; Member of the Pasha, It L. Stuart, ib. ; ('/>, / ml ru before. Institute, 1805. Professor in Hcole des C;esar (1800), Diogenes. J). (). Mills, ib. ; Beaux Arts, 180K. Works: Cud: Fight Woman of Syria, C'. 1'. Huntington, ib.; (1847), Luxembourg Museum; Madonna Street Scene in Cairo, Playing Chess, C. S. and St. John (1848); Anacreon with Bac- Smith, ib.; Turkish BiitcheivUoy (l<SO:i), chus and Cupid (1848), Toulouse Museum; Dance of the J/m7i (1804), J. Hoev, ib.; Bacchus and Cupid Intoxicated (185(1), Bor- Louis XIV. and the (irand Condi', Asking deaux Museum ; Greek Interior, Souvenir Alms in a Mosque, Sword Dance, Bashi-Ba- of Italy (1851); View of IVstum (185:2); An /oiik, W. If. Vanderbilt, ib. ; Une Collabora- Idyl (1853); Russian Concert, Age of An- timi, CU-I-HK Maximus, (;iinli<tt<:<, Mrs. A. T. gustus (1855), Amiens Museum ; Egyptian Stewart, ib. ; Syrian Shepherd, H. 1'robas- Reeruits crossing the Desert, Memnon and co, Cincinnati; Circassian (iirl, 11. V. New- Sesostris, Camels at Watering-Place (1857); comb, New York ; Oriental Woman, Leland Gladiators saluting C;esar, King ('uidlaiili't Stanford, San Francisco; Sword Dance in (1859); I'ltryiii- before the Tribunal, Alcibi- the CatV-, ('. Crocker, ib.; Arnaut Soldier, a<les in House of Aspasia, Rembrandt Etch- Mrs. W. P. Wilstaeh, Philadelphia ; Almehs ing (1801); Prisoner (180IJ), Nantes Muse- playing Checkers, Mrs. T. A. Scott, ib.; lira; Reception of Siamese Ambassadors at Old Clothes Dealer in Cairo, H. C. Gibson, Fontainebleau, Prayer (1805); Cleopatra and Philadelphia; On the Desert, Diogenes Ciesar, Door of Mosque of El Haeamyn (1800), Christian M<ir/i/r.t (18S.'!|, />,'/ after (1800); Slave Market, Clothing Merchant, the Masquerade ( 1857), W. T. Walters. Bal- Death of Ciesar (1807); Seventh of Decem- timore ; Ciesar Dead, Corcoran Gallery, ber, 1815 (18G8); Jerusalem, Cairo Pedlar, .. rrROMF ^ 'iwhington. Claret ie, Promenade of the Harem (1809); Ii>:r Tibi- AL^t-K " fc Peiutres (1884), ii. 57; cen, Santon at the Door of a Mosque, Worn- Meyer, Gesch., 070 ; Monti-osier, Artistes en at the Bath (1870); St. Jerome, Turk- modernes ; Ga/. des B. Arts (1808), xxiv. ish Bath, Bashi-Bazouks Dancing, Return 147 ; (1871.), xiv. 218, 334 ; Portfolio (1875), from the Chase (1878); Slave Market in 82 ; Hamerton, French Painters. Rome, Night in the Desert, Van** du Baton GERRIT VAN HAARLEM. See (lo-rl- (1884); Great Bath at Brusa (1885). Works yen van Sint-Jans. in United States : Female Figure, T. A. GERRY, SAMUEL L., born in Boston in Haveineyer, New York ; Abyssinian Chief, 181.'}. Landscape and genre painter, self- Sheik at Devotions Ancient Mosque in taught ; has travelled and studied nature in Cairo, Miss C. L. Wolfe, ib. ; Slave Market, Europe, especially in France, Switzerland, A. Belmout, ib. ; Eminence Grise (1874), and Italy ; studio in Boston. One of iluli&re Breakfasting with Louis XTV., J. H. foundation members and early president Stebbins, ib.; Arabs in Desert, W. Rocke- of the Boston Art Club. Works: Land of feller, ib.; Death of Clawr (1807), J. J. As- Beulah ; Over the River ; Bridal Tour of 129