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1840; 1st class, 1848; 3d class, 1855; L. of Honour, 1854. Works: Plain of Montfort-l'Amaury (1834); Factory of Poussin near Rome (1837); The Villa d'Este (1838); Castle of St. Angelo (1839); Hunting at Fontainebleau (1844); Deer Hunt (1848); Stag at Bay (1852), Ministry of Interior, Paris; Relay of Dogs at Château de Mailly (1855), Arras Museum; The Seven Deadly Sins (1857); View of Rome, Vision of St. Hubert (1859); Victim of Despotism (1861); Twelve Dogs of Virelade Breed (1864); Women of Isle of Sein burning Sea-*weed (1868); Aurora, ceiling in Salon d'Hercule, Palais du Sénat, Paris; Eight Panels with Hunting and Falconry Subjects, Ministry of State, ib.—Bellier, i. 816; Chronique des Arts (1882), 186; Larousse, ix. 875; Meyer, Gesch., 762.
JADRAQUE SANCHEZ, Don MIGUEL,
born at Valladolid; contemporary. History
painter, pupil of Valladolid art-school,
where he won the first prize. Medals:
Madrid, 3d class, 1871, 1876; 2d class, 1878;
Vienna, 1873. Works: Charles V. at San
Yuste (1878), Madrid Museum; Interesting
Reading; Cisneros presented to Queen Isabella.—La
Ilustracion (1879), i. 43.
Plague of Jaffa, Antoine Jean Gros, Louvre, Paris.
JAFFA, PLAGUE OF, Antoine Jean Gros, Louvre, Paris; canvas, H. 17 ft. 6 in. × 23 ft. 7 in.; signed, dated Versailles, 1804. General-in-Chief Bonaparte, in order to inspire confidence in his army, visited, March 11, 1799, his plague-stricken soldiers in the hospitals at Jaffa. Scene—The interior of a mosque surrounded by a large court, converted into a hospital; near the centre, Bonaparte, followed by Berthier and Bessières, and attended by physicians, touches without fear the body of a plague-stricken sailor; the dying, the sick, and the convalescent on all sides. Salon of 1804. Gros received 16,000 francs for the picture, which was very successful. Engraved by Laugier, and by Queverdot and Pigeot.—Landon, Musée, xii. Pl. 1-2; Villot, Cat. Louvre;