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GOSSELIN Wounded of the July Revolution (18:5:5) ; he executed several decorative fresco paint- St. Vincent dc Puul (1824), formerly in ings for English lords, us well as portraits. Luxembourg Museum ; Death of St. Yin- In 1<S6:!-G5 lie was in Lucerne. Works : cent Ferrer (1845), Yannes Cathedral ; Bisli- Jurisprudence, Medicine, Philosophy (18:52), op of Lisieux protecting Protestants on St. IJonn I'niversity (cai-toons iu Carlsruhe Gal- Bartholomew's Night (18155), Lisieux Muse- lery) ; Cycle in fresco, Chapel at Niersh in, inn ; Napoleon receiving Queen of Prussia Hesse ; Scries with Fairy-Tales from Black at Tilsit, Meeting between Napoleon and Forest (1844), Trinkhalle, Baden-Baden; Alexander at Erfurt, Arrival of Charles X. Decorative Cycle in fresco, Bridgcwatcr at Notre-Dame, Louis Philii>pe refusing House, England. Allgem. d. Biogr., ix. 515; Crown of Belgium ottered to Due de Nc- Forster, v. 11 : Knnst-Chronik, ii. 7. niours, Portrait of Marshal Conttides, Yer- <lori!.Vt" ((iouliou, Goebouw), AN- sailles Museum. Bellier de la Chavignerie, TOINF, horn at Antwerp, May '21, 1G1G, i. 070; Yapereau (18KO), 8I54. died there. March 11, K11I8. Flemish school; GOSSELIN, CHARLES, born in Paris, landscape and genre painter, pupil of .Ian Jan. 2(1, 18:54. Landscape painter, pupil of de Facius (FuriusV); master of the guild in Gleyrc and Bnsson. A distinguished painter l(i:i(i, then spent, several years in Italy, of the realistic school. Medals : 18(15. 1S70; Works: Study of Arts in liome ( 1GG2), Pi- 2d class, 1874 ; L. of Honour, 1878. Works: a/./.a Navona, ib. (l(!8(l|, .Museum, Antwerp; Woods in Autumn (18G3); Autumn Evening Last Supper, St. .lames', ib. : Italian Market (18154); Road (18(15) ; Environs of Bougival (1G51), Baron de 1'ret, ib. ; do., Lille Muse- (18GG); In the Woods (1807); Drinking- urn; Landscape, Hague Museum; Landscape Place, Twilight in Woods (18(18); Hollow with Roman Ruins, Brunswick Museum; Road, Environs of Foncine-le-Bas (18(1!)) ; Adoration of the Magi (1(170), Amalienstift, Road in the Woods (1870); Summer Even- Dessau ; do., and Soldiers at Cards. Selnvcnn ing (1872); Environs of Crotoy, Farm of Gallery; Rocky Landscape with Ruins ami Hedouville (187:5); Woodsmen (1874) ; Low Figures, Augsburg Gallery: Vestal in a Tide, Borders of the Woods (187.)) ; Pasture Landscape, Old Man playing Guitar, t'tli/.i, on the Downs (187(i) ; Forest of Isle Adam Florence. Cat. du Musc'e d'Anvers (1S74), (1877) ; Mouth of the Somme (1878) ; De- 1'JO ; Kramm, ii. 571); Messager des sciences ceniber Landscape (187'.) ; Ford of St. historiqucs (18(18), IMG ; Riegel, ii. ll'.l; Martin 1'Egliso (1880); Moor of Yarenge- Rooses (Rebcr), 1)5, 408 ; Van den Branden, ville (1881) ; Horses in a Meadow (1882) ; 1010; /citschr. f. b. K., xiv. :544. Castle of Annies (188:5) ; Between Dieppe GOL'BAU, FIJANS, born at Antwer]., Sept. and Tourville (1884). 27, 1(122, died there, Oct. 20, 1(178. Flemish GOTTLAND, PETER. See R<>il<l,'l*lt:<ll. school; history and portrait painter, prob- GOTZENBERGER, JAKOB, born at ably pupil of Geeraard Zegers ; master of Heidelberg in 1800, died in Darmstadt, Oct. the guild in 1(141). Works: Adoration of (J, 18GG. History painter, pupil of Corne- the Holy Sacrament (1G50), Museum, Ant- lius from 1820 in Ddsseldorf, and from 1824 werp ; The Dead Christ (1G55), Portrait of in Munich ; went in 1828 to Rome, and in Pastor Frans van den Bosschc ( 1G57), St. 1832, with Forster and Hermann, painted the James', ib. Cat. du Musee d'Anvers (1874), frescos representing the Faculties, in the 11)0; Van den Branden, 931. aula of the university of Bonn. Was made GOUBIE, JEAN RICHARD, born in court-painter and director of the Mannheim Paris, Jan. 12, 1842. Genre and animal Gallery, visited Paris and London with Cor- painter, pupil of Gerome. His animals are nelius, and being dismissed for some misde- well drawn, but rather carelessly painted, meauour, went in 1847 to England, where Stylo spirited and subjects interesting. 159