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HEEUE reel, in whose manner he painted there until 1534, when he went to Italy and became an imitator of Michelan- gelo. His drawing is bold and energetic, but his compositions are of- ten bizarre. Works : St. Luke painting the Virgin (1532), Nativity, Brazen Serpent, Holy Family (1551), Ecce Homo (1559), Belshaz- zar's Feast (1568), Christ crowned with Thorns, Haarlem Museum ; Adoration of the Shepherds, Adoration of the Magi (1546), Hague Museum; Entomb- ment (1559), Brussels Museum ; Momus with Minerva, Vulcan and Neptune (1561), Portrait of Young Girl, Berlin Museum ; Bap- tism of Christ (15G3), Brunswick Museum; do., and Rebekahatthe Well, Cassel Gallery; Resurrection, Copenhagen Gallery; The Vir- gin in Grief, Dresden Gallery; Venus, Cupid and the Cyclops (153G), Nostitz Gallery, Prague ; St. John preaching in the Desert, Triumph of Silenus, Bacchanal, Vienna Museum ; Triptych with Crucifixion, Her- mitage, St. Petersburg ; St. Paul at Athens, Historical Society, New York. Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. 235 ; Ch. Blanc, Kcole hollandaise; Immerzeel, ii. 23 ; Jahrb. d. kongl. preuss. Kunstsammlung, v. 327 ; Kramm, iii. G55 ; Michiels, v. 185 ; Riegel, ii. 150 ; Van der Willigen, 157, 349. HEERE, LUCAS DE, born in Ghent about 1534, died in 1584. Flemish school ; history and portrait painter, son and pupil of the sculptor and architect Jan de Heere, and the miniature painter Anna Smyters ; one of the best scholars of Frans Floris, whom he assisted much in his glass-paint- ings and drawings for tapestry. Resided for some time in France as designer of tapestries ; later painted portraits and Scripture pieces. Was a poet and an antiquary. Works : Sol- omon and the Queen of Sheba, View of St. Bavon's Abbey and City of Ghent, St. Ba- von's Church, Ghent ; Portrait of Lord Darn- ley, Allegorical Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, Hampton Court ; Wise and Foolish Virgins (1570), Copenhagen Gallery ; Landscape, Brunswick Gallery ; Portrait of Queen Mary, Stoke Park ; Portrait of Eleanor Brandon, Wentworth Castle. Sclmaase, viii. 107 ; Waageii, ii. 3G1, 421 ; iii. 342 ; Immerzeel, ii. 25 ; Kramm, iii. 659 : Michiels, vi. 51. HEERSCHOP, HENDRIK, born at Haar- lem in 1G27, died after 1G72. Genre painter in the manner of Don, pupil of Willem Claasz Heda, then (1G43 or 1G44) of Rembrandt; master of the guild at Haarlem in 1G48. Works : Portrait of a Moor (1659), Berlin Museum ; Soldier and Woman at Cards, Cassel Gallery ; Architecture Painter's Stu- dio (1G72), Schwerin Gallery. HEGER, HEINRICH, born at Haders- leben, Schleswig, in 1832. Architecture painter, pupil of Copenhagen Academy; trav- elled in Germany, and made architectural studies especially in Nuremberg and Maul- bronn ; lived in Munich until 18G3, in Co- penhagen till 18G5, then in Kiel until 1875, when he settled in Munich. In 1869 he visited the Netherlands, in 1872 the Ger- man cities, and in 1874 Venice. Works : Oratory in Castle Gottorp, Kiel Gallery ; View in Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg ; In- terior of Ulm Cathedral ; Hall in Burgo- master's House, Liibeck Gallery ; Sacristy of San Marco, Dantzic Gallery ; Council- Chamber in Dantzic ; do. in Liiueburg, i Bruges, and Lfibeck ; Emperors' Hall in Goslar, Senate-Chamber in Venice. Miiller, 24G. HEIDECK, KAItL WILHELM VON, Bai-on, called Heidegger, born at Saaralben, Lorraine, Dec. G, 1788, died in Munich, Feb. 21, 1861. Military genre and landscape