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MARCH are in Madrid and Valencia ; a great Battle Scene by him (1060) is in the Schweriu Gal- lery. Works : Portrait of J. B. del Mazo, ... . + Passing the Ited

'^ / r f /. Sea, and six other 

1(10 pictures, Madrid Museum. His son and scholar, Miguel (1043-70), who studied in Italy, painted similar pictures, but with less success. Ch. Blanc, Kcole espaguole ; Madrazo, 438 ; Stirling, i. 75G. MARCH TO FIXCHLEY. See Finrh- ley. MARCH TO PAWS IN 1814, Feodor J>!i'lz, National Gallery, Berlin ; canvas, H. 11. ft, fi in. x 13 ft. 10 iu.; signed, dated 1SG8. Having defeated Napoleon at La RothuTe on February 1, 1814, Marshal Bliicher, authorized by the war-council of the allied monarchs, l)egan the advance to- wards Chalons on February 2d. The picture shows the aged general, with two adjutants on horseback, at the head of a young Prus- sian Landwehr-Eegiment, who shout enthu- siastically as he points to the road to Paris ; in the middle, to right, cavalry advancing across the wintry battle-field. MARCHAL, ' CHARLES FRANC/CIS, born ill Paris, April 10, 1825, died there, March 31, 1H77. Genre painter, pupil of Dri'illing and Dubois. Improved and pros- pered until 1876, when he lost his eyesight, and in despair committed suicide. Medals : 18G4, 18(5(5, and 1873. His Alsace has been often engraved and lithographed. Works : Misunderstanding (1852) ; Van Dyck in Ru- bens' Stvidio (1853); Return from Masked Ball (1855); Mother's Festival (1857); Chil- ly, Last Kiss (1859) ; Interior of an Alsatian Tavern (1801); Luther's Horse (18G3); Ser- vant Mai-kct (1804), formerly in Luxembourg Museum ; Spring Time (18GG) ; Katarina (18G7); Penelope (18G8), H. Probasco, Cincinnati ; Phryne (18G8) ; Secret (1870) ; Alsace (1872) ; Morning in Alsace, Evening ib. (1875), Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Booty (1875); First Step (187G). L'Art (1877), ix. 48; Claretie, Peiutres (1874), 233; Meyer, Gesch., 703; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 569. MARCHESI, GIROLAMO. See Girola- mo da Cotignola. MARCKE, EMILE VAN, born at Sevres, August 20, 1827. Landscape and animal painter, pupil of Troyon. Medals : 1867, 18G9, and 1870 ; 1st class, 1878 ; L. of Hon- our, 1872. Works : Pastures by the Sea, Pastures in the Woods (18G8) ; Plain, For- est (1874) ; Bridge on the Bresles, River Morte at Treport, Village Pasture (1875) ; Cliff (187G) ; Spring at Neslette (1877), Mr. Brown, Philadelphia ; Grass at Soreng (1879) ; Meadows of Bourbel (1880) ; Sluice, Study (1881) ; Swiss Cow, Norman Cow (1882) ; Vache blanche, Samuel F. Barger, New York ; In the Landes, Wm. Astor, ib. ; Cows in a Pool, Cattle, W. H. Vanderbilt, ib. ; Cows Drinking, Spring Time, Cattle Reposing, Cows in a Pool, On the Cliffs, Going to Pasture, Mill Farm, formerly in Mrs. Morgan's Collection, ib. ; Study from Nature, Early in the Morning, Cow, The Pool, Misty Morning, Approaching Storm (1873), W. T. Walters, Baltimore. Bellier, ii. G29 ; Meyer, Gesch., 7GO. MARCO " D'OGGIONE (Uggione, Ug- loiie), born in Oggione, near Milan, about 1470-80, died about 1530-40. Lombard school ; pupil of Leonardo da Vinci. Ex- ecuted careful copies of his master's pict- ures, especially of his fresco of the Last Sup- per, one of which is in the Royal Academy, London, a second in the Brera, Milan, and a third (small) in the Hermitage, St. Peters- burg. Oggione painted frescos, also, in S. M. della Pace, Milan, now in the Brera. In the Louvre are a Holy Family, and the Ma-

donna of the Scales, attributed to him. 

Lanzi, ii. 490 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vii. 39, 44 ; ed. Mil., iv. 52 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole mila- naise; Burckhardt, 628,707; Lflbke, Gesch. ital. Mai., ii. 45 ; W. & W., ii. 562. MARCONI, ROCCO, native of Treviso, end of 15th and beginning of 16th century. Venetian school ; Ridolfi calls him a pupil, and Burckhardt a follower, of Palma Vec- 194