(1857). His sister and pupil, Elisabeth Alida (born in 1809, died in 1845), married to the genre painter, Petrus Kiers, was an artist whose able work was cut short by an untimely death; honorary member of Amsterdam Academy in 1838.—Immerzeel, ii. 2; Kramm, ii. 619; Wurzbach, vi. 100.
HAANEN, REMY (Remigius Adrianus),
VAN, born at Oosterhoudt, North Brabant,
Jan. 5, 1812. Landscape painter, brother
of Georges Gillis, pupil in Hilversum of
Ravenszwaay; since 1834 has visited the
greater part of Europe, with long sojourns
in Frankfort, London, and St. Petersburg,
and in 1842 settled in Vienna. Member of
Amsterdam, Milan, Venice, and St. Petersburg
Academies. Has etched many of his
own works. Works: Landscape on Theiss
River; Winter Landscape (1835), National
Gallery, Berlin; do. (1846), Ravené Gallery,
ib.; Oak Wood in Winter (1864);
View in Gelderland; Wood-Interior; Storm
after Sunset; Wood Landscape in manner of
Hobbema (1877); Wood Landscape (1884);
do. (3, 1885). His son Cecil is also an able
landscape painter.—Brockhaus, viii. 673;
Immerzeel, ii. 3; Kramm, ii. 619; Dioskuren,
1865-67; Müller, 229; Wurzbach,
vi. 101.
HAARLEM, CORNELIS VAN. See Corneliszen.
HAARLEM, GERRIT VAN. See Geertgen
van Sint-Jans.
HAAS, JOHANNES HUBERTUS
LEONARDUS DE, born at Hedel, North
Brabant, March 25, 1832, died in Brussels,
Aug. 16, 1880. Animal painter, pupil in
Haarlem of Van Oos, went in 1857 to Brussels,
and within a few years achieved a brilliant
success. Gold medal, Munich, 1869.
Works: After the Flood (1861); Horses in
Rainy Weather; Young Bull at the Ferry;
Landscape with Cattle; Bull with Cow;
Donkey in the Downs (1869); Trio of Donkeys,
Lisbon Gallery; Cattle on the Rhine;
Three Comrades; Cows at Pasture, National
Gallery, Berlin; Pasture on Banks of the
Yssel, Brussels Museum; Cattle-piece, Kunsthalle,
Hamburg; Milking Woman; Common
Pasture; Labourer's Cow; Approach of
Storm; Noonday Rest on North Sea; Cattle
on River-bank in Holland.—Meyer, Conv.
Lex., xvii. 427.
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HAAS, MAURITZ FREDERICK HENDRICK
DE, born in
Rotterdam, Dec. 12,
1832. Marine painter,
pupil of Spoel and
Bosboom, and later of
Louis Meyer at The
Hague. Sketched
along the coasts of
Holland and England;
in 1851 studied
water-colour in London;
settled in 1858 in New York, where
he still resides. Elected an A.N.A. in 1863,
and N.A. in 1867. Works: Admiral Farragut's
Fleet passing New Orleans (1867);
Coast of France (1868); Sunset at Sea
(1871); Beach at West Hampton (1875);
Beach at Granville—Coast of France, Fishing
Smacks in the English Channel (1878);
Sunset at Pigeon Cove, H. P. Kidder, Boston;
Moonlight at Sea, H. B. Hurlbut Collection,
Cleveland; Gros-Nez Castle—Isle
of Jersey, Leland Stanford, San Francisco;
Sunrise in a Fog near Newport, E. D. Morgan
Collection, New York; Wreck on the
Isle of Jersey, Tropical Sunset at Sea, R. L.
Stuart, ib.; Shipwreck, August Belmont, ib.;
Sunset on Connecticut Coast, C. S. Smith,
ib.; Sunset at Sea, Mrs. Joseph Harrison,
Philadelphia; Sea View, C. H. Clarke, ib.;
After the Collision—Moonrise (1879); Menhaden
Boats off Long Island Beach (1880);
Herring Boats off Scheveningen (1881);
Breezy Day—Mouth of the Tyne (1882);
At Sea, Moonlight—New England Coast
(1883); Off Marblehead—Mass., Waiting for
the Mackerel, Fresh Breeze (1884).
HAAS, WILLIAM FREDERICK DE,
born in Rotterdam, June 15, 1830, died in
Fayal, July 16, 1880. Marine painter,
brother of preceding; pupil of the Rotter-