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- enna Academy in 1868, and professor in
1872. Medal, Munich, 2d class, 1883. Works: Farm-House near Meran; Alt-Aussee; Oak Landscape; Castle Liechtenstein; View near Mataun; View near Sessana (1868); View near Lundenburg (1873), Vienna Museum; View near Pitten; Danube near Weissenfels; Landscape in Venetian Mountains; Coast View near Quarnero; Hunter's Hut in the Mountains; Sketch from Top of Etna (1880); Five Views in Nether Austria (1883), Baron Albert Rothschild, Vienna; Eight Views in Austria-Hungary (1884), Museum of Natural History, ib.—Müller, 336; Zeitschr. f. b. K., vii. (Mittheilungen, i. 39); ix. 260; xviii. 492; xix. 568; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 260; xviii. 293, 492, 511; xix. 511; Leixner, Mod. K., i. 117; ii. 121.
LICHTENHELD, WILHELM, born in
Hamburg in 1818. Landscape painter, pupil
of Munich Academy; paints almost exclusively
moonlight landscapes, both in oil
and water-colours. Works: Rest during
the Chase (1844), Leipsic Museum; Treasure
Digger (1858), Moonlight on the Heath
(1859), New Pinakothek, Munich; Thunderstorm,
Convent Hall by Moonlight (1860);
Moonrise over Dachauer Moos, Moonlight
Night (1861); Morning Dawn (1862); Cloister
in Brixen, Moonlight Night on the Ammer
(1866); Foggy Morning, Moonlight
Night on Chiem Lake; eighteen water-colours
in Holzschuher Collection, Augsburg.—Meyer,
Conv. Lex., xvii. 541; Müller,
336.
LICINIO. See Pordenone.
LIEBERMANN, MAX, contemporary.
Genre painter in Berlin; since 1873 has attracted
attention by his exaggerations of
realism, represented in its sound principle
by Gussow; but has changed, of late, to a
more pleasing style. Works: Geese Pluckers
(1873); Turnip Field Gossip (1877);
Brother and Sister, Wood-Chopper's Family,
Artist's Studio (1878); Christ in the
Temple (1879); Orphanage in Amsterdam
(1882); Shoemaker's Workshop, Courtyard
of Orphanage at Amsterdam (1882); Women
at the Bleachery (1883); Munich Beer Garden,
Setting in the Loaves (1884).—Leixner,
Mod. K., i. 53; ii. 98; Müller, 337;
Zeitschr. f. b. K., viii. 120; xvii. 376; xix.
260; D. Rundschau, xiii. 336; xvii. 307;
xx. 458; Kunst-Chronik, xx. 399, 747.
LIEHM, ANTON, born at Janegg, Bohemia,
Jan. 25, 1817, died there, May 27,
1860. Landscape painter, pupil in Prague
of Max Haushofer; lived then in Teplitz in
1852-60. Works: View in the Erzgebirge
(1842); do. (1843); Castle Sternberg, View
near Ossegg (1844); Mill near Sternberg,
Wolfgang Lake, View on Lake Eben (1845);
Giant's Spring, Mountain Landscape, View
near Salzburg (1846); Views near Eichwald
and Dux (1847); Other Views in Erzgebirge
Mountains (1848-52); Sunday Morning,
Wood in Storm, Summer Noonday in Approaching
Storm (1853); Summer Afternoon,
Autumn Landscape (1854); Autumn,
Sultry Summer-day (1858); Autumn Landscape
with Moonrise (1860).—Allgem. d.
Biogr., xviii. 627.
LIEMAEKER (Liemackere), NICOLAAS
(de), called Roose or Roze, born in Ghent
in 1575, died there in 1646. Flemish school;
history painter, pupil of Marcus Geerards
and of Otto Vaenius; for some time at the
court of the Prince of Paderborn, returned
to Ghent, where he was president of the
guild in 1623-36. Works: The Trinity,
St. Bernard, St. Norbert, Holy Family (2),
Bust of Christ (2), Apotheosis of the Virgin,
Ghent Museum; Virgin in Glory, Cathedral,
Ghent; Fall of the Angels (masterpiece),
Good Samaritan, Consecration of St. Nicholas,
St. Nicolaas, ib.; Institution of the Rosary,
Bruges Cathedral.—Immerzeel, ii. 175;
Kugler (Crowe), ii. 293.
LIER, ADOLF, born at Herrnhut, Saxony, May 21, 1826, died at Vahrn, near Brixen, Tyrol, Sept. 30, 1882. Landscape painter, pupil in Basle of Süffert and in