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HUCHTENBURG Homo (1830), St. Andrew's, Diisseldorf ; Job and his Friends (1838), Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; Consider the Lilies (1839) ; Mel- usiua, Raczynski Gallery, Berlin ; Felicitas and Sleep (1841), Breslau Museum ; Em- peror Frederic III. (1842), Emperor's Hall, Frankfort ; St. George, Christ Enthroned (1841!) ; Resurrection (1844) ; Annunciation (1845) ; Christ with Chalice and Bread (1840) ; Jew's Head (1834), Golden Age (1848), Lansquenet (1848), Portrait of Actor Porth (1853), Dispute between Luther and Eck (1803-00), Dresden Gallery ; Memorial to Gontard, Samuel and Eli, Magdalen (184!)) ; The Angel of the Lord showing the Evangelist Babylon's great Whore (1850) ; Stephanus before the Council ; Charles V. at St. Yuste ; Frederic the Great at Sans- Sdiici ; C'upid in Winter ; Magdalen beside Body of Christ (181)4) ; Christ in the Tern- pie ; Hagar and Ishmael ; Portraits of Prin- cess Margaret of Saxony, of Dr. Carus, Count and Countess Kanit/, Prince Hat/feld, Gottfried Schadow ; J. von Keller (1800), Diisseldorf Gallery. Brockhaus, ix. 427; Illustr. /eitg. (1882), ii. 474 ; Kunst-Chro- nik, xviii. 242, 415; Miiller, 2(19; Wolfg. , Mailer, Diisseldf. K.. 22 ; Reber-Pecht, ii. 114; "Viegmann, 112. HUCHTENBURG. See Hwjhlenhunjh. HUDSON, THOMAS, born in Devonshire in 1701, died at Twickenham, Jan. 20, 1779. Pupil of Jonathan Richardson ; succeeded Jervas as the fashionable portrait painter of the day, though he was soon eclipsed by his pupil, Reynolds. He generally painted only the head, leaving the accessories to his as- sistant, Van Haaken, of Antwerp. Works : Portraits of Handel, Lord Chief Justice Wi lies, National Portrait Gallery ; charles Duko - of Marlborough, Blenheim ; Mary Coke, Bute Collection. Redgrave ; F. de Conches, 85, 194. HUDSON RIVER, DISCOVERY OF, Albert Bierxtatil, House of Representatives, Capitol, Washington ; in panel near south doors. Companion-piece to Settlement of California. The artist received $20,000 for these two pictures. HUE, JEAN FRANCOIS, born at Saint- Arnould-eii-Yvelines (Seine-et-Oise), Dec. 1, 1751, died in Paris, Dec. 24, 1823. Land- scape and marine painter, pupil of Joseph Vernet. A famous painter in his day. Em- ployed by the government to paint the seven French seaports wanting to complete the series of fifteen begun by Vernet. Member of Academy, 1782. Works : Taking of Isle of Granada in 1779 (1787), Naval Battle near Isle of Granada (1788), Napoleon visiting Camp of Boulogne (1800), Versailles Muse- um ; French Seaports (7); Port d'Orient at Sunset (1801), Cherbourg Museum ; Com- bat of the Ship Le Formidable (1808), An- gers Museum ; Cascade under Rocks, Nan- tes Museum ; Port of Genoa (1810); Ship- wreck of the Virginia (1812); Echo bewailing Narcissus (1814); Port and Tower of Terra- cina, View in Bois de Sa- 'O/O ton- at Ver- -^ saifles (1819); Landscape with Beli- sarius and his Guide (1822); Coast with Agitated Sea, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Bellier, i. 785. HUET, JEAN BAPTISTE, born in Paris, Oct. 15, 1745, died there, Aug. 27, 1811. Land- scape and animal painter, pupil of Dago m m i e r , Boucher, and Lepriuce. His paintings of ani- mals are of great merit. Member ' of the Academy in 1709. Works : Dog At- tacking Geese, Caravan, Fox in Chicken- Yard (1709) ; Wolf pierced with Lance, 300