(1880); Tintoretto in the Scuola di San Rocco (1881); Procession of Corpus Christi in Munich in last Century (1884), City Hall, Munich.—Brockhaus, viii. 706; Müller, 231; Graph. K., v. 43; Kunst-Chronik, xix. 352; Leixner, D. mod. K., ii. 93.
HAILER, MAX, born in Munich in 1818.
History painter, pupil of Munich Academy
under Schlotthauer, painted for four years
under Cornelius in the Ludwigskirche.
Works: Baptism of Duke Theodore and his
Son, Ratisbon Cathedral; Emperor Charles
VII., Kaisersaal, Frankfort.
HAL, JACOB VAN, born at Antwerp,
Aug. 27, 1672, died there, April 20, 1750.
Flemish school; history painter, pupil of
one Marcus Lommelin; dean of the guild
in 1705. Works: Fall of Manna, Adoration
of the Holy Sacrament, St. James's, Antwerp;
Nativity, Jesuit College, ib.—Van den
Branden, 1168.
HALAUSKA, LUDWIG, born at Waidhofen,
Nether Austria, in 1827, died in Vienna,
April 29, 1882. Landscape painter,
pupil of Steinfeld, but studied mostly from
nature, travelling through the mountainous
districts of Tyrol, Styria, and Bavaria, and
on the Rhine. Member of Vienna Academy
since 1870. Works: Calm Lake (1864);
Morning in the Mountains (1865); Church
Ruin in Evening Light (1866); Old Earth-*work
near Landeck (1867), Austrian Art
Union; Mountain-Brook in Storm (1868),
Vienna Academy; Summer Landscape from
Main Country; Burgau on Atter Lake;
Village on the Main, Vienna Museum;
View near St. Andrä; View near Salzburg;
Ferry on the Main.—Müller, 232; Wurzbach,
vii. 230; Zeitsch., x. (Mittheilungen,
iii. 74).
HALBREITER, ULRICH, born at Freising,
July 11, 1812, died in Munich, Nov.
26, 1877. History painter, pupil of the
Munich Academy under Schlotthauer, whom
he accompanied to Upper Italy (1834).
After he had assisted Heinrich Hess in the
Basilica, and Cornelius in the fresco of the
St. Louis Church in Munich, he spent three
years in Athens, painting historical scenes
in the Royal Palace, and at the end of 1843
went to Constantinople, Egypt, and through
the desert via Jaffa to Jerusalem, of which
city he painted a panorama (18 ft. × 100 ft.,
Lateran, Rome). Works: Battle at Karbonissi,
Devastation of the Morea under
Ibrahim Pasha; Defence of Missolonghi,
Royal Palace, Athens; Adoration of the
Shepherds (1846); Assumption (1851).—Allgem.
d. Biogr., x. 403; Allgem. Zeitg.,
Dec. 19, 1877, Beilage, 353.
HALE, E. MATTHEW, born in England;
contemporary. Genre painter. Exhibits
chiefly in Grosvenor Gallery. Works:
Psyche's Toil in Venus' Garden (1879);
Three Princesses (1881); Psyche before
Venus, Irish Flower Garden (1883); Going
to the Play, Criticism (1884); In the Days
of Phidias (1885).
HALE, WILLIAM MATTHEW, born in
England; contemporary. Landscape and
marine painter; associate of Society of
Painters in Water Colours since 1871.
Works: Glen Logan, Loch Maree (1873);
On the Coast of Somerset, Great Rock of
Coigach (1878); Twilight in a Coombe
(1881).
HALEN, ARNOUD (Arend) VAN, died
in Amsterdam in 1732. Dutch school;
portrait painter, signed his name often
Aquila; started, under the title Pan Poëticon
Batavum, a collection of portraits of
Dutch poets, of which he painted two hundred.
Other works: Portraits of Jan van
Huysum, Isaak Moucheron, Gerard de Lairesse;
Woman with Book.—Immerzeel, ii. 9;
Kramm, i. 25; ii. 631.
HALEN, PEETER VAN, born at Antwerp,
baptised Jan. 12, 1612, died there,
buried May 22, 1687. Flemish school;
landscape painter; master of the guild in
1641, dean in 1650. Supplied his landscapes
with many highly finished small figures.
Work, The Deluge, Cassel Gallery.
Van den Branden, 915.
HALL, GEORGE HENRY, born in Boston
in 1825. Subject and figure painter;