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Sleep of Jesus, Annibale Carracci, Louvre.
Water, Views in Bavaria, At Dieppe, Road in Holland (1875); Birch Trees in Holland, Plateau de Belle-Croix (1877); Swamp in North Holland, Bathers on River-Bank (1878); Turf-Pit in Holland (1879); Marshes in Holland (1881); Canal and River Views (3, 1884).—Müller, 283; Zeitschr. f. b. K., viii. (Mittheilungen, i. 39).
JEWISH BRIDE (Fiancée Juive), Rembrandt,
Amsterdam Museum; canvas, H. 3
ft. 10 in. × 5 ft. 4 in.; signed. A man, in
yellow dress and mantle, and black hat,
stands with his left hand
on the shoulder of a woman
dressed in red, with jewels,
pearls, and lace on her
arms and neck. Nothing
to justify calling it Jewish;
surmised to be portraits
of Rembrandt and
his wife. Painted about
1660; in his last manner.
De Heer Vaillant Collection,
Amsterdam (1825),
5,000 florins.—Van der
Hoop Cat.; Mollett, Rembrandt,
73; Vosmaer, 300,
491; Smith, vii. 144.
JIMENEZ, LUIS, born
in Seville, Spain, June 21,
1845. Genre painter, pupil
of Eduardo Cano; removed
in 1875 to Paris.
Works: Drummers of the Republic (1877);
A Patio in Seville (1878); Music at the Inn
(1879); Anteroom of a Minister in 18th
Century (1880); Young Girls to Marry
(1881); Master's Visit (1882); Expecting
the Cardinal (1882); Competition on the
Violin, At Tea (1883); Chorus Rehearsal
(1884); Old Bachelor (1885).—La Ilustracion
(1880), ii. 251; (1882), ii. 251; (1883),
ii. 130.
JIMENEZ Y ARANDA, JOSÉ, born in
Seville, Spain, in 1832. Genre painter,
brother of above, pupil of Seville fine arts
school; was in Rome from 1872 to 1875,
when he established himself in Seville.
Medal, 2d class, Munich, 1883. Works:
Boutique of Figaro (1875), W. T. Walters,
Baltimore; The Morning Rosary; Sermon
in Courtyard of Seville Cathedral (1879);
Emotions of a Cogida, Accident at Bull-*fight,
Book-Lovers (1880); Botanist, An Afternoon
at Seville (1881); Old Castilian;
Reading the Newspaper (1882); Consultation
at the Lawyer's, Invalids of the First
Republic, Orchestra Rehearsal of an Anthem
(1884); News from Scene of War (1885).—La
Ilustracion (1880), ii. 83; (1881), i. 91,
267; (1882), i. 6, 371; (1884), ii. 98, 179,
299, 315; (1885), ii. 202; Zeitschr. f. b. K.,
xix. 317.
JIMENEZ Y HERNANDEZ, Don FEDERICO,
born in Spain; contemporary.
Animal painter, especially of poultry, which
he represents humourously. Works: Eagle
and Beetle, Poultry Yard, Will He Come
In? (1881); Attack and Defense (1882);
General Dispersion (1883); Judgment of
Paris, Mother and Children (1884).—La Ilustracion
(1881), ii. 82; (1882), ii. 66; (1883),
ii. 362; (1884), ii. 355.
JOAN OF ARC, Bastien-Lepage, Erwin
Davis, New York. The heroine, represent-