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MOOXEY ble Chatillon (1835), of Marshals Xaintrail- les (1834), Gvo, Trivulce (1835), Lavardin. Noailles, Dampierre, three others, Versailles Museum. Bellier, ii. 117 ; Larousse ; Mey- er, Gesch., 277. MOONEY, EDWARD, born in New York in 1813. Portrait painter, pupil of the Na- tional Academy, Inman, and William Page. Professional life passed in New York, with the exception of four winters in Columbus, Ga., and Savannah. Gold medal from Na- tional Academy, when a pupil there. Elect- ed an A.N.A.'in 1834, and N.A. in 1840. Portraits : Ex-Mayors Andrew Mickle, Jacob K. Westervelt, Isaac L. Varian, City Hall, New York ; Achmct Ben Aman (1840), Com- mon Council, ib. ; Judge Edmunds (New York Bar) ; Governor Seward, State House, Albany. MOOR, KAREL DE, the elder, born in Leyden, Feb. 22, 1656, died at War- mond, Feb. 1C, 1738. Dutch school ; history, genre, and por- trait painter, pu- pil of Gerard Don, Abraham van den Tempel, Frans van Mieris, and God- fried Schalcken, whose realistic tendencies he followed. He treated both sacred and pro- lane history, but excelled in life-size por- traits, resembling in animation and mas- tery those of Abraham van den Tempel. Created chevalier by the Emperor of Austria for his portraits of Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough. Works : Dutch Family, Louvre ; Young Lady with Bou- quet, Antwerp Museum ; Portraits of Trus- tees, Leprosenhuys, Amsterdam ; Flight into Egypt, Offering, Rotterdam Museum ; Brutus sentencing his Sons, Town Hall, Leyden ; Portrait Group, Museum, ib. ; Joseph inter- preting Dreams, Aschaffenburg Gallery ; Lady as Fishmonger, Carlsruhe Gallery ; Hermit, Dresden Gallery; do. (1730), and Ecce Homo, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Man with White Beard, Stuttgart Museum ; Male Portrait (1597), Liechtenstein Gallery, -o / Vienna ; Pyramus and Thisbe (1710), Turin Museum. Cat. du Mus. d'Anvers (1874), 112 ; Immerzeel, ii. 238 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 541; Kramm, iv. 1148; Ch. Blanc, Ecole hollandaise ; Riegel, Beitriige, ii. 26. MOORE, ALBERT, born in York, Eng- land in 1840. Figure painter, son and pupil of William Moore, por- trait painter, of the school in York, and (1858) of the Royal Academy, London. Works: Wayside Weeds (1858) ; Four Seasons (1864) ; Marble Seat, Elijah's Sacrifice (1865) ; Apricots, Pomegranates (1866) ; Quartette (1869) ; Shells (1874) ; Pansies (1875); The Reader (1877); Gannets(1879); Jasmine Sprigs, Rose Leaves (1880) ; Blos- soms, Forget-Me-Nots (1881) ; Dreamers, Acacias (1882) ; Reading Aloud (1884). Academy (1886), i. 404 ; Art Journal (1881), 162 ; Athenaeum (1886), i. 623 ; Portfolio (1870), 4 ; Temple Bar (1877), 342 ; Gaz. des B. Arts, xxix. 531 ; Mag. of Art (1885), 192. MOORE, HENRY, bom in York, Eng- land, in 1831. Land- scape and marine painter, brother of the preceding, pupil of his father, of the local school, and in 1853 of the Royal Academy, London, where his first work, V Glen Clunie Brae- mar, was exhibited in the same year. Elected A.R.A. in 1885. Works : Haymaking in Switzerland (1857) ;