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Müller, 241.


HASSLWANDER, JOSEF, born in Vienna, Aug. 7, 1812, died at Scheibbs, Nether Austria, Aug. 3, 1878. History painter, pupil of the Vienna Academy and one of the most eminent of modern Austrian artists. Works: Genealogical Picture of House of Austria; Maria Theresa and the Hungarians in the Reichstag in 1741; The 2d of September, 1686; Allegorical Ship with Francis Joseph I. at the Helm surrounded by all the Nationalities of the Empire; The Lord's Prayer in seven water-colours.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. 22; Kunst-Chronik, xvi. 686; Nagler, Mon., iii. 166.


HAUBER, JOSEF, born at Geratsried, Bavaria, in 1766, died in Munich in 1834. History and portrait painter, pupil of Vienna Academy, then studied in Munich where he had great success with copies after Don, Mieris, Rubens and Van Dyck, and became professor at the Academy in 1800. There are by him more than fifty altar-pieces in Munich and Upper Bavaria. Works: Joseph's Dream, Christ as Gardener, Church of the Holy Ghost, Munich; Christ on the Cross, Vision of Ezechiel; Portrait of Abbot Vagler (1808), Darmstadt Museum.—Nagler, vi. 3.



HAUDEBOURT-LESCOT, Mme. HORTENSE VICTOIRE, born in Paris, Dec. 14, 1784, died there, Jan. 2, 1845. Genre painter and lithographer, pupil of Lethière. Her pictures for the most part represent popular life and manners in Italy. Works: Preaching in Church of St. Laurent in Rome (1810); Game of Warm Hand, Beggar at a Convent (1812); Kissing the Foot of the Statue of St. Peter (1812); do. (1814), Montpellier Museum; Incident of the Fair at Grotta Ferrata, Pifferari before a Madonna, Confirmation in Church of St. Agnes (1814); Fortune Teller (1817), Montpellier Museum; A Smuggler, Vow to the Madonna during a Storm, A Scribe in Rome (1817); Shipwreck of Virginia, Nuns at Prayer (ordered by State), Interior of the Cloisters of St. Étienne du Mont, Dealer in Herbs (1819), Miller with Donkey (1819), Neapolitan Woman kneeling before Cross, Italian Family Scene, Montpellier Museum; Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, Francis I. and Diana of Poitiers (1819); Old Man and his Children (1819), Dijon Museum; Puppet-Shows in Rome, Dealer in Relics, Sick Mother, Woman selling Cloth, Prayer at the Stations, The Account with the Host, The Scolded Maid-Servant (1822); Scene from Gil Blas, Jew reading the Bible, Old Clothes Dealer, Village Concert, Artists sketching Cascades, Blessing the Halls, Il Saltarello, The Egg Market (1824); Portrait of Herself (1825), Louvre; Inundation, Little Grape-Stealer, Country Doctor, Little Smoker (1826); Inundation Scene, Two Scenes from Gil Blas (1827); Rural Fête near Rome (1831); Poet and his Librarian (1835); Duchess of Angoulême and Marguerite of Valois receiving News of Battle of Pavia, Death of Marie de Clèves, wife of Henri I. of Condé (1839); Pope Eugene III. receiving Ambassadors of King of Jerusalem in 1145 (1840); Pictures in Museums at Versailles, Besançon, Cherbourg, and Aix.—Ch. Blanc, École française; Lejeune, Guide, i. 438; iii. 151; Meyer, Gesch., 160; Bellier, i. 743.


HAUSCHILD, MAX, born in Dresden, Aug. 23, 1809. Architecture painter, has lived for many years in Rome. Works: Reception of Expelled Monks at a Monastery (1848), Dresden Gallery; Interior of St. Mark's, Venice, St. Gall Museum; Nocturnal Hours; Interior of Orvieto Cathedral, Erfurt Cathedral, Grandduke of Oldenburg; Interior of Siena Cathedral; Church Interior, Assisi.—Müller, 242.


HAUSCHILD, WILHELM, born at Schlegel, Silesia, Nov. 16, 1827. History painter, pupil of Munich Academy under Phil. Foltz; visited Dresden, Berlin, and Paris, and settled in Munich. Works: Crucifixion, Maximilianeum, Munich; Pictures in Greek