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PEE lery ; do., Old Pinakothek, Munich ; The Saviour, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Liib- ke, Gesch. ital. Mai., ii. 447. PEE, JAN VAN, born at Amsterdam about 1G52 (?), died at Antwerp, buried Oct. 7, 1710. Flemish school ; genre painter, settled at Antwerp, where he received pu- pils in 1G87 and 1C95. In the Antwerp Museum is an Interior with Pastry Baker by him. By his son Theodoor van Pee (1669-1750), is a Family Room (1740) in the Schwerin Gallery. Cat. du Mus. d'Anvers (1874), 502 ; Van den Brandeu, 1189. PEEL, LADY, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Robert Peel, Bart., London. Half-length, standing, wearing a broad hat with feathers, somewhat like that in Ruben s's Chapeau de Paille, for which it was designed as a com- panion-piece. Royal Academy, 1827. Gow- er, Romney and Lawrence, 33, 72. PEELE," JOHN T., born in Peterbor- ough, England, in 1822. Genre painter, self-taught. Taken to America in his sec- ond year ; in early youth painted portraits in the chief cities of the United States and j England. In 184(i ho settled in New York and turned his attention to the painting of children ; in 1851 finally returned to England. Associate of the National Acad- emy and member of the Society of British Artists. Exhibits in London and New York. Studio in London. Works : Chil- dren of the Wood, Osborne House, Isle of Wight ; Music of the Reeds ; Children of Robert Thornton (1874); Highland Sup- per ; Prayer for Health ; Recitation for Grandpa, George A. Moss ; Village School (1879) ; Heavily Laden (1888) ; Cornish Fish Girl (1884) ; Bit of Gossip, Bird's Nest (1885). PEERDT, ERNST TE, born at Teckleu- burg, Westphalia, Nov., 1852. Genre paint- er, pupil of Diisseldorf Academy under Ben- demann, then in Munich of Piloty and Diez, and in Berlin of Knaus ; since 1878 settled in Rome. Works : Convent Toilet ; About Nothing !. Miiller, 411. PEETERS, BONAVENTURA, born in Antwerp, baptized July 23, 1614, died at

Hoboken, near Antwerp, July 25, 1652. Flemish school ; marine painter, who espe- cially repre- sented the sea in its most tempestuous forms. Mas- ter of the guild in 1634; travelled ex- tensively at sea. Works : Storm at Sea, Historical Society, New York ; Coast of Agi- tated Sea, Meu-of-War near Harbour (1636), Berlin Museum ; Ships and Boats in Agitat- ed Sea, Venetian Fort stormed by Turks, Fortified Harbour, Vienna Museum ; View of Middelbourg, Museum, Antwerp ; View of Antwerp, City Hall, ib. ; Stormy Sea with Shipwreck, Brussels Museum ; Roadstead of Vlissingen, Amsterdam Museum ; View of Corfu (1652) ; View of Scheveningen, Dresden Gallery ; Dutch Coast Scene, Diis- seldorf Gallery ; River Bank (1636), Bruns- wick Gallery ; View of Dordrecht (1647), Storm at Sea, Darmstadt Museum ; others in Museums of Aix-la-Chapelle, Basle, Dun- kirk, Gotha (2), Nantes, Naples, Stock- holm, Stuttgart, Weimar ; Galleries of As- chaffenburg, Augsburg (2), Bamberg, Cas- sel, Christiania, Schleissheim (2, one dated 1G42), Schwerin (3); Hermitage, St. Peters- burg ; Harrach, and Liechtenstein (3, one dated 1647) Galleries, Vienna. Annales de 1'acad. d'archeol. de Belgique, vi. 71 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole flamande ; Kellen, i. 75 ; Kramm, v. 1262; Kugler (Crowe), i. 262; Rooses (Reber), 420 ; Van den Branden, 1046. PEETERS, CATHARINA, born at Ant- werp, Aug. 16, 1615, died there in 1676. Flemish school ; marine and still-life paint- er, sister and pupil of preceding, with whom she lived until his death, when she took up her home with her brother Jan at Hoboken, whence both removed to Antwerp in 1654. Works : Birds and Table-Service, Salad- Bowl with Fruit, etc., and two similar 410