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where his Jester of Henri III. took a medal in Salon, 1866; now professor of engraving at Lyons. Works: Death of Roxana, J. C. Runkle, New York; Page with Dogs, Musical Party (1867), W. H. Vanderbilt, ib.; Meet, Cologne Museum; Playing Backgammon (1868); A Musketeer; Negress with a Drake; Gypsy Woman; Beer Drinker; Standard Bearer, Time to Go, J. J. Astor, New York; Halberdier, T. R. Butler, ib.; Cock Fight, D. O. Mills, ib.; Velasquez painting the Infanta, D. W. Powers, Rochester; Missal Painter, J. H. Warren, Hoosic Falls; Ludovic Lesly, Judge H. Hoadly, Cincinnati; The Message (Wilson sale, 1883, 12,000 francs).
ROYER, LIONEL, born at Château-du-Loir
(Sarthe); contemporary. History and
portrait painter, pupil of Cabanel. Medal,
3d class, 1884. Works: Christ on the Cross
(1879); Daphne changed into a Laurel (1880);
Venus protecting the Body of Hector (1881);
Madame Roland (1883); The Family (1884);
Love and Folly (1885); For Native Land!
Charette à Patay (1886).
ROYMERSWALE. See Marinus.
ROZIER, DOMINIQUE, born in Paris;
contemporary. Still-life painter, pupil of Antoine
Vollon. Medals: 3d class, 1876; 2d
class, 1880. Works: End of Supper (1880,
bought by the State); Armour (1881); Vintage,
End of Carnival (1882); Cabbage Soup,
Isabel's Basket, Flower Girl (1883); Poultry,
Un Jambonneau (1884); Fish Market
in the Halles Centrales (1885); Game (1886);
Sunset, R. G. Dun, New York.
RUBEN, CHRISTIAN, born at Treves,
Nov. 30, 1805, died at Inzersdorf, near Vienna,
July 8, 1875. History and genre
painter, pupil of Düsseldorf Academy (1823-25)
under Cornelius, whom he followed to
Munich, and there rapidly established his
reputation; in 1841 he became director of
Prague Academy, which he reorganized, and
in 1852-72 was director of the Vienna Academy.
Gold medal, 1864; Orders of Iron
Crown and of Francis Joseph; Belgian Order
of Leopold, 1865; Commander of Papal
Order of Gregory. Works: Carthusian
Monk, Ave Maria (1835); Power of Faith,
Leuchtenberg Gallery, St. Petersburg; Duke
Erich of Calenborg at Hardegsen in 1533
(1838); Shepherdess in the Alps, New Pinakothek,
Munich; Battle of Lipau in 1434,
Vienna Museum; Columbus discovering
Land (1843), Nostitz Gallery, Prague; Cycle
of 14 cartoons on History of Bohemia,
Belvedere, Prague.—Brockhaus, xiii. 875;
Illustr. Zeitg. (1852), xix. 359; Cotta's
Kunstbl. (1841), No. 64; Land und Meer
(1872), No. 50; Reber, ii. 194; Stahr,
Chr. Ruben's Columbus (Oldenburg, 1844);
Wurzbach, xxvii. 200; Zeitschr. f. b. K.,
xi. 372.
RUBEN, FRANZ, born in Prague in
1843. History and portrait painter, son of
Christian Ruben, and his pupil at Vienna
Academy; won prize in 1869, then studied
in Italy after the Venetian masters, and settled
in Venice. Medal, Munich, 2d class,
1883. Works: Miracle of Roses, The Two
Leonoras and Torquato Tasso (1867); Court
Life of Pope Leo X. (1869); The Widow's
Mite; Capri, A Page (1870); Tilly's Retreat
(1871); Tournament at Court of Burgundy
(1872); Washerwoman in Venice (1873);
Indulgentia plenaria.—Wurzbach, xxvii.
205; Zeitschr. f. b. K., v. 122.
RUBENS, PETER PAUL, born at Siegen,
Westphalia,
June 29, 1577, died
at Antwerp, May
30, 1640. Flemish
school; studied at
Antwerp with Tobias
Verhaegt and
Adam van Noort,
and then with Otto
van Veen from
1596 until 1600,
when he went to Venice, where his copies
after Titian and Giorgione attracted the
notice of the Duke of Mantua, Vincenzo
Gonzaga I., who made him his court painter.
In July, 1601, the Duke sent Rubens
to Rome to copy pictures for his gallery,