- ert Cheseman (1533), Hague Museum; Melanchthon,
Edward, Prince of Wales (1538), Hanover Gallery; Henry VIII., miniature, Althorp House; Ambrose of the Steelyard (1533), Brunswick Museum; English Lady and Gentleman (1534), Ambras Collection, Vienna; Lady Vaux (1539), Prague; replica, Hampton Court; Southwell (1538), Uffizi; The Goldsmith Hubert Morrett (1538), Dresden Gallery; Anne of Cleves (1539), Louvre; Duke of Norfolk (1539), Windsor; Male Portraits (1541), Vienna Museum; do. (1542), and Female Portrait, Hague Museum; Portrait of Holbein (1542), Uffizi, Florence; do. of Hieronymus Sulczer (1542), Butts, Pole Carew Collection; Lady Jane Seymour, John Chambers, Female Portrait, Vienna Museum; Family of Count Valkeniers at Prayers, Portrait of a Professor, Historical Society, New York; Male Portraits, Gotha, Königsberg, Madrid, and Weimar Museums, Kunsthalle, Hamburg.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xii. 715; Cundall, Hans Holbein (London, 1879); Dohme, 1^1, xiv. 47; Förster, Denkmale, i. 11; v. 13; vii. 17; do., Gesch., ii. 224; Grimm, Holbein's Geburtsjahr (Berlin, 1867); Kugler (Crowe), i. 198; Mantz, H. Holbein (Paris, 1879); Nagler, Mon., iii.; Schaefer, iii. 779; Woltmann, Holbein und seine Zeit (Leipsic, 1874-76); W. & W., ii. 462; Wornum, Life and Works (London, 1867); Christl. Kunstbl. (1870), 97; (1871), 177; Cornhill Mag., March, 1860; Edinburgh Review, April, 1867; Gaz. des B. Arts (1860), ix. 60, 270; (1869), i. 15, 366, 425; (1870), iv. 481, 516; (1879), xix. 86; xx. 13; (1880), xxi. 323; xxii. 525; Kunst-Chronik, vii. 206, 271; Zahn's Jahrbücher (1870), 147; Zeitschr. f. b. K., i. 198; ii. 63; iii. 12; vi. 349; vii. 28, 55; ix. 201; x. 315; xiv. 254; xvi. 99.
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HOLFELD, DOMINIQUE HIPPOLYTE, born in Paris, Nov. 22, 1804, died there, Jan. 13, 1872. History painter, pupil of Abel de Pujol and of Hersent. His pictures, though graceful, are uninteresting. Medals: 3d class, 1841; 2d class, 1842. Works: Infant Jesus adored by Angels (1841); Rembrandt as a Child (1842); Parable of the Mustard Seed, Religious and Moral Education (1844); Virgin with Sleeping Infant (1846); Family Prayer (1852); Bread of Heaven (1855); Christ appearing to Disciples at Emmaus (1859); Happy Mother, First Principles of Education (1861); Choristers (1863); In the Name of the Father (1868).—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 773; Larousse.
HOLIDAY, HENRY, born in England;
contemporary. Genre painter and sculptor.
Works: Quiet Family Meal, Yellow Tulips,
Breeze in St. George's Channel (1881); Dante
and Beatrice (1883). Mr. Holiday's pictures
have been chiefly exhibited at the Grosvenor
Gallery. To the Royal Academy he contributed
in 1881 a recumbent statue entitled
Sleep; a bas-relief—Nymph and Cupid—in
1882; and in 1884, Jacob's Ladder.
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HOLL, FRANK, born in London, July
4, 1845. Genre and
portrait painter, son
and pupil of F. Holl,
engraver, and student
of Royal Academy,
where in 1863 he won
the gold medal for the
best historical painting,
The Sacrifice of
Abraham. In 1869,
for his picture entitled
The Lord Gave and the Lord hath Taken
Away, he was awarded the two years travelling
studentship, and went to Italy. His
No Tidings from the Sea (1871) was painted
for the Queen. Elected an A.R.A. in 1878,
and R.A. in 1883. Works: Village Funeral
(1872); Seat in a Railway Station (1873);
Deserted (1874); Her First-Born (1876);
Gone, Going Home (1877); Newgate—*