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occupying the same studio, has exhibited: Grandmother's Tales (1881); Left in Charge (1882); Cup of Cold Water (1883); Lost (1884); Day in March, Afternoon (1885).
JONGE (Jonghe), LUDOLF DE, born
at Overschie, South Holland, in 1616, died
at Hillegersberg in 1697. Dutch school;
portrait, genre, and landscape painter, pupil
of Saftleven, Stevens, and Bylert. Resided
seven years in France, where he met
with success, as he also did on his return,
at Rotterdam. Painted portraits and archery
pieces in style of Van der Helst, also
battles, hunts, pastures with cattle, pleasing
and warm in colour. Works: Female portrait
(1660), Haarlem Museum; Portraits
of Vice-Admiral van Nes (1666), and Wife
(1668), Amsterdam Museum; Portrait of
Lady (1653), Dresden Gallery; Mythological
Subject, Berlin Museum; Huntsmen in
Peasant's Cottage, Leuchtenberg Gallery,
St. Petersburg.—Bode, Studien, 168; Burger,
Musées, i. 170; ii. 222; Immerzeel, ii.
87; Kramm, iii. 816.
JONGHE, GUSTAVE DE, born at Courtray, Feb. 4, 1828. Genre painter, son of Jan Baptist, pupil in Brussels of Navez. Has successively painted portraits and sacred history, historical genre, and family scenes. Gold medals in Amsterdam (1862) and Paris (1863). Works: Notre Dame de Bon Secours (1854); Orphans and their Grandmother (1862); Piety (1864); Convalescent (1869); Birthday Congratulations; Lady before Mirror; Declaration of Love (1884); Giving Alms, Ghent Museum.—Art Journal (1866), 301; Illus. London News, 1869.
JONGHE, JAN BAPTIST DE, born at
Courtray, Jan. 8, 1785, died in Brussels in
Oct., 1844. Landscape
painter, pupil of Ommeganck
and of Courtray
Academy; won
first prize in Ghent in
1812, gold medal at
Courtray, and silver
medals at Douay,
Brussels, and Bruges;
visited Holland,
France, and England,
and was professor at Courtray Academy (1826)
and at Antwerp Academy (1840). Works:
Travellers Resting; Farm in Flanders; Interior
of Farm; View of Château d'Auderme;
Market Day at Courtray (1828), Amsterdam
Museum; Environs of Tournay, Brussels Museum;
View near Courtray, Stream with Cattle,
Ghent Museum; Flock of Sheep, Tournay
Museum.—Biog. nat. de Belgique, v.
211; Cotta's Kunstbl. (1844), 436; Immerzeel,
ii. 89; Larousse, ix. 1013; Sunaert,
107.
JONGKIND, JOHAN BARTHOLD, born at Latrop, Holland, in 1822. Marine and landscape painter, pupil in Paris of Isabey; lives in Brussels. Medal, 3d class, Paris, 1852. Works: Harbour of Harfleur (1850); Tréport (1852); Course of the Seine, Souvenir of Havre (1853); Notre Dame from Pont de la Tournelle, Quai d'Orsay, Moonrise in Paris (1855); Dutch Landscape; Dutch Canal near Rotterdam by Moonlight; The Maas near Dordrecht by Moonlight.—Bellier, i. 837; Larousse, ix. 1013; Müller, 286.
JOPLING, JOSEPH MIDDLETON, born
in London in 1831. Figure, fruit, and flower
painter, self-taught; spent three winters in
Rome in studying old masters. Studio in
London. Works: Tea Rose; Joan of Arc
at her Trial; Fair Florist; In the Conservatory,
Artist and Model, Wallflowers (1877);
Raspberries, Strawberries, Chrysanthemums
(1878); Lady Hildred, Azalea (1879); Spring
(1880); Yellow Jessamine, Sweet Peas (1881);
Almond Blossoms (1882); Daughter of Eve,