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FALEXS formed by mannerism, and show affinity bought for 4,000 at Pereire sale. Etched with Liberate and Pisano. The last of his by Flameng. Gaz. des B. Arts (1804), xvi. life was devoted to architecture, chiefly at 1!)8 ; L'.cuvre de Delacroix (Paris, 18S5), Pavia. C. & C., N. Italy, i. 4GD ; Burck- 48. Lardt, GOG. FALL OF BABEL, Wilhelm von Knul- FALENS, KAREL VAN, born in Ant- ////, New Museum, Berlin ; mural painting, werp, baptized Nov. 24, I(i8,'i, died in Paris, staircase hall. The dispersal of the nations May 2G, 17315. Flemish school ; painter of at the fall of Babel. Nimrod, seated on a limits and landscapes, pupil of Constantyn golden throne in front of the Tower of Balxl, Francken ; imitated Wouwcrmans with which is falling in ruins, with his wife and great success. Went in 1703 to Paris ; made children and overthrown idols at his feet, member of the Academy in 172li. Works : defies Jehovah, who is seen above in clouds, Rendezvous of Huntsmen, Halt of Hunters, surrounded by angels, hurling thunderbolts; Louvre ; Departure of Falconers, Dresden at right, his servants and priests deride the Gallery; Landscape with Horsemen, Stock- Almighty; below, the children of Sheni, holm Museum ; Winter Landscapes (2), Ham, and Japhet dispersing. Darmstadt Mu- j FALL OF THE DAMNED. ///,, Mu- seum. Biog. I I fi rt nich Gallery ; wood, H. S ft. 11 in. - (1 ft. 11 n at. de Bel- II ' A ffl/l/l A '"' '" Mi ( 'hacl, armed with lightning, ac- gique, vi. 802 ; l I MLAjC/' t/l) companied by angels, hurling the damned Michiels, ix. ^ into the bottomless abvss. Engraved 1> 34(i; Van den Branden, 1209 ; Ch. ISlanc, Snyderhoef, 10 12. Smith, ii. G5 ; Eastlake. Ecole flamande ; Jal, 5(51. Notes, 181!. FALGUIKRE, JEAN ALEXANDKE FALL OF MAX, 7V/./../V//.., Scuola .Ii S. JOSEPH, born in Toulouse, Sept. 7, 18151. Rocco, Venice ; oval, on ceiling of upper Genre painter, pupil of Jouft'roy ; began as room. The vegetation is rich, but faces a sculptor, won the grand prix de Rome in coarse, and composition uninteresting. 185'J as such, and modelled many tine Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 1548 ; Ridolli, works. Medal, 2d class, 1875 ; Mem. of In- Marav., ii. 197. stitutc, 1882. Works: The Wrestlers (1874); FALLEN ANGELS, Tinl-.Mtn, Dresden Cain carrying away Abel's Body (187li) ; Gallery; canvas, H. 10 ft. 5 in. 7 ft. '! in. Susanna (187!)) ; Slaughter of a Bull ( 1881 ) ; Sometimes called Overthrow of Babel. lie- Fan and Poignard (1882), Luxembourg Mu- stored and relined in 18IS8. seum ; The Sphinx (18815) ; Hylas, Oiler- FAME, (,'ni,l<, Reni, Turin Gallery ; wood. ing to Diana (1884); Acis and Galatea H. 1 ft. 2 in. x 1 ft. A winged female figure. (1885). draped, standing on one foot on the globe of FALIERO, MARINO, DEATH OF, En- the world, blowing a trumpet. Engraved gene Ihilwruir, Sir Richard Wallace, Lon- by Lasinio. Gal. di Torino, i. PI. 15. don ; canvas, H. 4 ft. !) in. x3 ft. '.) in. The FAMULUS, painter. Sec l-'uhullii*. body of the Doge Marino Faliero, condemned FANTIN-LATOUR, HENRI, born at to death for having conspired against the Grenoble, Jan. 11, 183<i. Genre and pr- Republic of Venice, lies decapitated at the trait painter, pupil of Lecoq de Boisbaudran ; foot of the Staircase of the Giants, in the famous for his portraits. Medal, 1870 ; 2d Palazzo Ducale, Venice ; beside it stands ' class, 1875 ; L. of Honour, 1879. Works : the executioner and others, and at the top Three Studies from Nature (18(!1); Reading, of the staircase are many spectators. Painted Fairy (18G3); Delacroix and his Friends in 182G ; Salon of 1827 ; Exposition Univer- ! (18(54); The Toast (18G5); Dead Nature selle, 1855. Sold originally for 1,800 francs ; (18GG); The Levee (18G9); A Studio (1870); 41