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(1849); Burns and Highland Mary (1852); Mitherless Bairn (1855); My Ain Fireside (1859); From Dawn to Sunset (1861); New Wars to an Old Soldier (1862); Last of the Clan (1865); Flower o' Dunblane, Jeannie Deans and the Duke of Argyll (1868); Highland Mother (1870); God's Acre (1872); Violets and Primroses (1874); She never told her Love (1876); Runaway Horse (1878); Free from Care (1879); School Board in the North (1881); The Wakefu' Heart (1883); Keeper's Daughter, Seeing them off, Of what is the wee Lassie thinking? (1884).—Sandby, ii. 348.


FAES, PETER VAN DER. See Lely.


FAGERLIN, FERDINAND (JULIUS), born in Stockholm, Feb. 5, 1825. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Stockholm Academy, then in Düsseldorf of Karl Sohn, and in Paris of Couture; visited Holland, and settled in Düsseldorf. Member of Stockholm Academy and court-painter to the King of Sweden in 1865. Medal, Paris, 3d class, 1867. Works: Young Smokers, Jealousy, Stockholm Museum; Fisherman's Family (1862); Love Declaration; Wooing; Bachelor's Perplexities, Christiania Gallery; Sick-Room; Rejected Suitor; Without Comfort; Old Couple; One too Many (1879); A Deserter (1882); Honeymoon (1884).—Müller, 166; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xviii. 305; Kunst-Chronik, xix. 549.


FAHLKRANTZ, KARL JOHANN, born in diocese of Stora Tuna, Dalecarlia, Nov. 29, 1774, died Jan. 9, 1861. Landscape painter, pupil of P. Ljung. Fond of northern subjects. Professor in 1825. Knight of the Order of Gustavus Vasa. Works: Scenes from Frithiof Saga; Views of Stockholm; Christiania; Sparreholm and Bohus; Hills of Smedjebakken; Framnäs Promontory; Balestrand; Donare Waterfall.—Brockhaus, vi. 522.


FAHRBACH, KARL LUDWIG, born at Heidelberg, Dec. 10, 1835. Landscape painter, pupil of Düsseldorf Academy under Schirmer; continued his studies, 1853, in Munich, and afterwards settled in Düsseldorf. Works: View in Heidelberg Stadtwald (1873); Landscape in the Odenwald; View near Carlsruhe; Beech-wood in Autumn; Evening on Trout Brook near Heidelberg; Moonrise over Castle Seefeld, Bavaria.—Müller, 166.


FAIRMAN, JAMES, born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1826. Landscape painter; settled in the United States in early youth, and entered the National Academy, New York. In 1871 visited Europe, and studied ten years in the art schools of Düsseldorf, Paris, and London. Studio in Chicago. Works: Sunset in the Androscoggin Valley—Maine (1867); Pleasant River Valley; Stratford on Avon; Caernarvon Castle—North Wales; Adieu to the Land (1881).


FAISTENBERGER (Feistenberger), ANTON, born at Innsbruck in 1678, died at Vienna in 1722. German school; landscape painter, pupil of Bouritzsch, an obscure artist at Salzburg; painted in the style of Gaspard Poussin, whose works he studied in Rome. Invited to Vienna by the Emperor, who employed him several years. Hans Graf and A. Van Bredael assisted him in painting his figures. Works: Landscape with many figures, Travellers attacked by Robbers, Dresden Gallery; others in Vienna and Weimar Museums, Liechtenstein and Vienna Galleries.—Wurzbach, iv. 164.


FAISTENBERGER, JOSEF, born at Innsbrück in 1684, died at Vienna in 1735. German school; landscape painter, brother and pupil of Anton F., whom he assisted in some of his works. Was a skilful imitator of Salvator Rosa. Works: Ravine (under Rosa), Berlin Museum; Landscape with Animals (by Tamm), Weimar Museum; Mountainous Landscape with Sheep, Landscape with Shepherds and Herds, Museum, Vienna; others in Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.


FAITH, Moretto, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; H. 3 ft. 4 in. × 2 ft. 6 in. A symbolic female figure, half-length, in red tunic and