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GOULD Medal, 3d class, 1874. Works : "So Fond of those Animals," An Academy in the 18th Century (1874) ; Return from Hunting Sea- Birds (1875) ; Wedding Journey (187G) ; Flight across the River, Horse and Donkey (1877) ; Buying Marcs, Amorous Lion, Edu- cation of Fillette, Theft of the Crow (1878) ; Lunch in the Ruins of Hunaudaye (1879) ; Chasseurs walking their Horses, Morning Meeting (1880) ; The Ladies' Carriage, Vis- iting the Mothers (1881) ; Sunday After- noon in the Zoological Garden in Paris, Catching a Crab (1882); On the Way to the Fair (1883); Chamaut's Equipage at Belcroix (1884) ; A Bowl of Milk, Spring (1885). GOULD, W ALTER, born in Philadelphia in 1829. Portrait and subject painter, pu- pil of J. R. Smith in Philadelphia, and a student in Paris. Has lived and painted in Florence, Italy, since 1849, making sketch- ing tours in the East. Works : Portrait of Kossuth, Governor of Hungary (1851, painted in Asia Minor) ; Grand Vizier, Res- chid Pasha, Sir Stratford Canning (painted in Constantinople) ; An Eastern Story Teller, Matthew Baird, Philadelphia. GOUP1L, JULES ADOLPHE, born in Paris, May 7, 1839, died at Neuilly, April 30, 1883. Genre and portrait painter, pu- pil of Ary Schert'er. His genre pieces are carefully drawn and bright in colour, but of no great depth. Medals : 3d class, 1873, 1874 ; 1st class, 1875 ; 2d class, 1878 ; L. of Honour, 1881. Works : Trying on the Dress (18G4) ; Calling on a Young Mother (18G5) ; Charity (18GG) ; News, For the Poor (18G7) ; Sister's Festival (18G9); News in the Provinces (1872) ; Young Citizen of the Year V. (1873) ; The Betrothal (1874) ; In 1795, Interior of a Studio (1875) ; Visit of Condolence (1877); A Village Woman, Not at the Place of Meeting (1878) ; The Agreeable Friend, Rest (1879) ; Mine. Roland's Last Day in Prison (1880), Luxembourg Muse- um ; A Dining-Room (with David de Noter), New York Museum. GOURLIER, PAUL DOMINIQUE, born in Paris, June 13, 1813, died there, March 7, 18G9. Landscape painter, pupil and imi- tator of Corot. Medals : 3d class, 1841 ; honourable mention, 1855. Works : Cima- buc and Giotto, Island of Capri (1841); In- fancy of Bacchus (1844), Chartres Museum ; Baptism of Christ (184G); Autumn Evening, Seine at Meudon, Grottos of Cervara (1848); Sunset (1850), Rodez Museum ; Street in Rome (1852) ; Village of Saint Georges (1853); Springtime, Autumn (1855); Au- tumn Day (1857), Nancy Museum ; Banks of the Seine (18G3); Banks of the Tiber (18G7); Baptism of Christ (18G8). GOVAERTS (Goyvaerts), ABRAHAM, bom at Antwerp, baptized Aug. 30, 1589, died there, Sept. 13, 1G2G. Flemish school; landscape painter in the manner of Jan Brueghel, and possibly his pupil ; master of the guild in 1G07, its dean in 1G23. Works : Oak Wood (1G12), Hague Museum ; Allegory of Autumn (attrib. to Jan Brueghel), Brussels Museum ; Repose of Diana (1G14), Bordeaux Museum ; Landscape with Abra- ham's Sacrifice (1G15), Brera, Milan ; The Four Elements (1G24), Brunswick Museum; Wood Landscape with Huntsmen, Gottiugeu University; do. Schweriu Gallery ; Two Landscapes, Augsburg Gallery. Gaz. des B. Arts (18G8), i. 119 ; Michiels, v. 374 ; Rie- gel, Beitriigc, ii. 95 ; Van den Branden, 4G1 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 59 ; xx. 217. GOW, ANDREW C., born in London in 1848. Genre painter, pupil of his father and student at Heatherly's School of Art. First exhibited picture at Royal Academy, A Sus- picious Guest (1870). Member of Institute of Painters in Water Col- ours in 1868 ; elected an A.RA. in 1881. Relief of Leydeu (187G); Tumult Works :