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RUSS, LEANDER, born in Vienna, Sept. 23, 1809, died at Rustendorf, near Vienna, March 8, 1864. History and genre painter, son of and first instructed by Karl Russ, then pupil of Vienna Academy; visited Italy, and in 1833 the East. Works: Defence of a Bastion by Vienna Citizens in 1683 (1837), Vienna Museum; The End of the Flood (1828); Ivanhoe liberating Rebecca (1830); Two Scenes in Don Quixote (1832); Maria von Sickingen interceding for Götz von Berlichingen (1835); Leopold VII. of Babenberg opening his Treasury to City of Vienna (1837); Episode in Austrian War of Succession, 1741 (1848).—Wurzbach, xxvii. 288.
RUSS, ROBERT, born in Vienna, June
7, 1847. Landscape painter, pupil of Vienna
Academy under Albert Zimmermann,
whom he accompanied on several study
trips, and in whose place he became professor
at Vienna Academy in 1871. Gold
medal, 1869. Works: Pine Forest (1869);
Views near Eisenerz (4, 1870); Fürstenburg
near Burgeis (1871), Castle Heidelberg, Vienna
Museum; Wind Mill in Rotterdam,
Canal in Venice (1873); Wood Landscape
(1874); Pilgrims' Procession; Scene in the
Wurstel Prater, Vienna; St. Paul's Cemetery
at Botzen (1882); View near Meran,
Italian Landscape (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin,
1886).—Müller, 453; Wurzbach, xxvii.
291; Kunst-Chronik, xviii. 372; Zeitschr.
f. b. K., vii. 163.
RUSTIC CHILDREN, Thomas Gainsborough,
National Gallery, London; canvas, H.
1 ft. 6 in. × 1 ft. 2 in. Evening; a girl
standing, with a child in her arms, and a
boy with a bundle of faggots, seated; in
background, right, a cottage. Engraved by
G. B. Shaw in Art Journal.—Brock-Arnold,
64; Cat. Nat. Gal.; Art Journal (1850), 102.
RUSTIC CIVILITY, William Collins,
Chatsworth; wood, H. 1 ft. 6 in. × 2 ft. A
ragged boy holding open a gate for the
squire; a smaller child hides shyly behind
his brother, and a third, with a dog, peeps
through the bars. The approach of the
rider is indicated only by the shadow of his
horse and himself in the foreground. Royal
Academy, 1832; to Duke of Devonshire, 250
guineas; repetition (1834), S. Kensington
Museum. Engraved by Outrim; C. Cousen.—Wilkie
Collins, Memoirs, ii. 10, 347;
Painters of Georgian Era, 72; Art Journal
(1865), 234.
RUSTIC TOILET, Thomas Faed, Mrs. M.
O. Roberts, New York; canvas. A young
girl seated before a table, on which is
propped up a broken looking-glass, with
both hands raised arranging her hair; at
left, a child, standing.
RUSTIGE, HEINRICH VON, born at
Werl, Westphalia, April 12, 1810. History,
genre, and landscape painter, pupil of Düsseldorf
Academy under Schadow; went in
1836 to Frankfort, whence he made prolonged
study trips to Vienna, Hungary,
Dresden, Berlin, Belgium, France, and England,
and in 1845 became professor at the
art school in Stuttgart, and inspector of
the royal galleries. Medal, London, 1874;
Würtemberg Crown Order; Bavarian Order
of Michael. Works: French Invalid (1832);
Prayer in Storm (1836), Inundation Scene,
National Gallery, Berlin; Interrupted Meal,
Rustic genre Scene, Carlsruhe Gallery;
Rhenish Kirmess (1838); Quartering in
Hungary; Village Physician; Rubens in
his Pupils' Studio; Duke of Alva at Rudolstadt
(1861), Emperor Otto I. after Conquest
of the Danes, Capuchin Monk trying
to convert Gypsies, Stuttgart Museum; Till
Eulenspiegel; Transportation of Remains
of Otto III. over the Alps, Stettin Museum;
Emperor Frederic II. at Palermo; Crusaders
in the Desert; Rubens taking his Wife
to Studio of his Pupils; The Recovered
Child; Queen Elizabeth attending Performance
of Merry Wives (1882); Roman Banquet
(1883).—Illustr. Zeitg. (1863), ii. 31;
Kunst-Chronik, xx. 546; Müller, 454;
Wolfg. Müller, Düsseldf. K., 288; Riegel,
D. Kunststud., 421.
RUTH AND BOAZ, Alexandre Cabanel,
Samuel Hawk Collection, New York; can-