Stage Coach at the Inn (1859); Court-Day in Bavaria (1860), Darmstadt Gallery; Rainy Day in the Mountains (1861); Grandfather's Delight, Wood-Carver in his Shop, New Pinakothek, Munich; Thirteen Illustrations to Melchior Meyr's Novels.—Allgem. d. Biogr., vi. 145; Brockhaus, vi. 184; Regnet, i. 118; Zeitschr. f. b. K., i. 253; iii. 53.
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ENNEKING, JOHN J., born at Minster, O., 1841. Figure and landscape painter; studied art in Cincinnati and Boston, where he lives, and was a pupil in Paris of Bonnat and of Daubigny. He travelled in Europe in 1872. Works: Moonlight on the Giudecca—Venice (1876); Freshly Picked, Drove of Cattle on a November Day (1878); The Obersee; Farm-Yard Scene in France; November Twilight (1881); Cloudy Day, T. B. Clarke, New York; November (1884).—Benjamin, 196.
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Entombment, Michelangelo da Caravaggio, Vatican, Rome.
ENTOMBMENT, Michelangelo da Caravaggio, Vatican, Rome; canvas, H. 9 ft. 11 in. × 6 ft. 7 in. The body of Christ is borne by Nicodemus and St. John, behind whom are the Virgin, the Magdalen, and Salome. Renowned picture of the master. Formerly in S. M. Nuova, Rome. Copy in mosaic in chapel of Holy Sacrament, St. Peter's. Copy by Rubens in Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna. Engraved by Snyderhoef; Soutman; T. Piroli; P. Audouin; E. Bovinet; P. Fontana; G. Craffonara; G. Bonajuti; J. J. Freidhoff, and others.—Meyer, Künst. Lex., i. 620; Musée français.
By Annibale Carracci, Louvre; copper, H. 1 ft. 5 in. × 1 ft. The body of Christ, at the entrance of the sepulchre, is sustained by the Virgin and Mary Magdalen; behind, Joseph of Arimathea and Mary Salome; further back, to right, St. John. Collection of Louis XIV. Engraved by J. Gaudefroy.—Villot, Cat. Louvre; Filhol, v. Pl. 337.
By Garofalo, Palazzo Borghese, Rome; canvas. A masterpiece; most celebrated of his large compositions. Painted in 1520 for S. Francesco d'Argenta. Another, of similar arrangement, but with more repose and intensity, in Naples Museum.—Kugler (Eastlake), ii. 487; Museo Borbonico, ix. Pl. 31.
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Entombment, Raphael, Palazzo Borghese, Rome.
By Raphael, Palazzo Borghese, Rome; wood, about 6 ft. sq.; signed, dated 1507.