studied in Düsseldorf in 1849, and painted in Paris in 1850-52; sketched in Spain in 1860 and 1866; elected N.A. in 1868. Visited Italy in 1872, Egypt and Cairo in 1875. Professional life passed chiefly in New York. Studio in Rome (1884). Works: Group of Spanish Children (1868); Young Lady of Seville and her Duenna (1870); Seasons, 4 pictures (1871), Richard Butler, New York; Pomegranates (1874); April Showers (1876), Graziella, Governor Fairbanks; Spice Bazaar—Cairo (1879); Studies of Grapes, J. J. Astor, New York; Turner's Shop—Catskill (1880); Bric-à-Brac of Damascus, Rome, and Seville (1881); Catskill Mountain Laurels, Peaches (1882); Window in Venice, Strawberries (1883).—Tuckerman, 483.
HALL, SYDNEY P., born at Newmarket
in 1842. Genre and portrait painter,
pupil of Royal Academy and of Arthur
Hughes; special artist of London Graphic.
Accompanied Prince of Wales to India
in 1876 as staff artist. Works: Review
in Windsor Park—July 10, 1877, Queen
visiting Camp at Ascot Heath—1877 (1878);
Chapter of Order of Star of India—Calcutta,
January 1, 1876 (1880), painted for
Lord Northbrook; Their First Voyage
(1882); Duke and Duchess of Teck receiving
Officers of Indian Contingent (1883);
Descent on Italy, portraits of Princesses
Louise, Victoria, and Maud of Wales (1884);
A Lord Chamberlain, Portrait of Major-General
Earle (1885).
HALLATZ, EMIL, born in Frankfort-on-the-Oder
in 1837. Animal painter,
pupil of Berlin Academy and of Steffeck;
went in 1862 to Paris to study the works
of Troyon and Rosa Bonheur, and visited
Italy in 1863. Works: Percheron Horses;
Crossing Jutland Frontier; Importation
of Grain into Normandy (1868); Herd in
Approaching Storm; Stag Hunt (1872);
Village Scene; Coast Scene near Dieppe;
Journey of the three Magi; Life-boat; Festive
Riding at Harvest (1875); Snow-storm
in the Puszta; The Old Hypochondriacs
in the Stable (1876); Horses on Towing-Path
(1877).
HALLÉ, C. E.; contemporary. Figure
and portrait painter. Son of the eminent
musician Charles Hallé. Exhibits chiefly in
the Grosvenor Gallery. Works: Little Blue-Stocking,
Friends, the Gareloch, Arrochar,
Nuremberg (1877); Rain Cloud (1878); To
God and My Love's Right Arm (1879); Cup
of Tea, St. George and Dragon, Premi!
(1880); Dance of Shepherdesses, Wild Boar
Hunt (1881); Nora Creena, Judith, Preparations
(1882); Youth and Age, Hebe,
Phyllis (1883); Feeding the Pigeons, An
Unfrequented Path, portrait of Mary Anderson
(1884); The Mirror, Pets, Fortune-Teller,
two portraits (1885).
HALLÉ, CLAUDE GUY, born in Paris,
Jan. 17, 1652, died there, Nov. 5, 1736.
French school; history painter, son and pupil
of Daniel H. (history painter, 1631-75);
won first prize of the Academy in 1675.
Painted many well-composed, but not always
well-drawn, pictures for French churches
and palaces. Member of Academy, 1682;
professor, 1702; rector, 1736. Works: St.
Paul preventing his Jailer from killing Himself,
Louvre; Christ driving out Money-Changers
(1686); Annunciation, Notre Dame;
Submission of the Doge of Genoa to Louis
XIV., Versailles Museum; St. Nicholas giving
Alms, Grenoble Museum; Io changed
into a Cow;
Jesus at Emmaus;
Holy
Family; Sacrifice to Cupid.—Bellier de la
Chavignerie, i. 737; Jal, 670; Lejeune,
Guide, iii. 121.
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HALLÉ, NOEL, born in Paris, Sept. 2, 1711, died there, June 5, 1781. French school; history painter, son and pupil of Claude Guy Hallé; won 2d grand prix in 1734, and grand prix de Rome in 1736. Though a good draughtsman, he was weak in composition and colour. He became Member of Academy, 1748; professor in 1755, assistant rector and treasurer in 1777, and rector in 1781; superintendent of Go-