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Wounded of the July Revolution (1833); St. Vincent de Paul (1824), formerly in Luxembourg Museum; Death of St. Vincent Ferrer (1845), Vannes Cathedral; Bishop of Lisieux protecting Protestants on St. Bartholomew's Night (1835), Lisieux Museum; Napoleon receiving Queen of Prussia at Tilsit, Meeting between Napoleon and Alexander at Erfurt, Arrival of Charles X. at Notre-Dame, Louis Philippe refusing Crown of Belgium offered to Duc de Nemours, Portrait of Marshal Contades, Versailles Museum.—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 676; Vapereau (1880), 834.
GOSSELIN, CHARLES, born in Paris,
Jan. 26, 1834. Landscape painter, pupil of
Gleyre and Busson. A distinguished painter
of the realistic school. Medals: 1865, 1870;
2d class, 1874; L. of Honour, 1878. Works:
Woods in Autumn (1863); Autumn Evening
(1864); Road (1865); Environs of Bougival
(1866); In the Woods (1867); Drinking-Place,
Twilight in Woods (1868); Hollow
Road, Environs of Foncine-le-Bas (1869);
Road in the Woods (1870); Summer Evening
(1872); Environs of Crotoy, Farm of
Hédouville (1873); Woodsmen (1874); Low
Tide, Borders of the Woods (1875); Pasture
on the Downs (1876); Forest of Isle Adam
(1877); Mouth of the Somme (1878); December
Landscape (1879); Ford of St.
Martin l'Église (1880); Moor of Varengeville
(1881); Horses in a Meadow (1882);
Castle of Arques (1883); Between Dieppe
and Tourville (1884).
GOTTLAND, PETER. See Roddelstedt.
GÖTZENBERGER, JAKOB, born at
Heidelberg in 1800, died in Darmstadt, Oct.
6, 1866. History painter, pupil of Cornelius
from 1820 in Düsseldorf, and from 1824
in Munich; went in 1828 to Rome, and in
1832, with Förster and Hermann, painted the
frescos representing the Faculties, in the
aula of the university of Bonn. Was made
court-painter and director of the Mannheim
Gallery, visited Paris and London with Cornelius,
and being dismissed for some misdemeanour,
went in 1847 to England, where
he executed several decorative fresco paintings
for English lords, as well as portraits.
In 1863-65 he was in Lucerne. Works:
Jurisprudence, Medicine, Philosophy (1832),
Bonn University (cartoons in Carlsruhe Gallery);
Cycle in fresco, Chapel at Nierstein,
Hesse; Series with Fairy-Tales from Black
Forest (1844), Trinkhalle, Baden-Baden;
Decorative Cycle in fresco, Bridgewater
House, England.—Allgem. d. Biogr., ix. 515;
Förster, v. 11; Kunst-Chronik, ii. 7.
GOUBAU (Goubou, Goebouw), ANTOINE,
born at Antwerp, May 27, 1616,
died there, March 11, 1698. Flemish school;
landscape and genre painter, pupil of Jan
de Facius (Farius?); master of the guild in
1636, then spent several years in Italy.
Works: Study of Arts in Rome (1662), Piazza
Navona, ib. (1680), Museum, Antwerp;
Last Supper, St. James', ib.; Italian Market
(1651), Baron de Pret, ib.; do., Lille Museum;
Landscape, Hague Museum; Landscape
with Roman Ruins, Brunswick Museum;
Adoration of the Magi (1670), Amalienstift,
Dessau; do., and Soldiers at Cards, Schwerin
Gallery; Rocky Landscape with Ruins and
Figures, Augsburg Gallery; Vestal in a
Landscape, Old Man playing Guitar, Uffizi,
Florence.—Cat. du Musée d'Anvers (1874),
190; Kramm, ii. 579; Messager des sciences
historiques (1868), 346; Riegel, ii. 119;
Rooses (Reber), 95, 408; Van den Branden,
1010; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xiv. 344.
GOUBAU, FRANS, born at Antwerp, Sept.
27, 1622, died there, Oct. 20, 1678. Flemish
school; history and portrait painter, probably
pupil of Geeraard Zegers; master of
the guild in 1649. Works: Adoration of
the Holy Sacrament (1650), Museum, Antwerp;
The Dead Christ (1655), Portrait of
Pastor Frans van den Bossche (1657), St.
James', ib.—Cat. du Musée d'Anvers (1874),
190; Van den Branden, 931.
GOUBIE, JEAN RICHARD, born in
Paris, Jan. 12, 1842. Genre and animal
painter, pupil of Gérôme. His animals are
well drawn, but rather carelessly painted.
Style spirited and subjects interesting.