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rush in between the combatants and pray their husbands and fathers to be reconciled (Livy, i. 13). At the right, Romulus, about to hurl his spear at Tatius, is stopped by his wife, Hersilia; in background, the ramparts of the Capitol occupied by the Sabines, who had obtained possession through the treachery of Tarpeia. Exhibited privately, by which David made 65,627 francs. Salon of 1808; acquired in 1819, with Leonidas at Thermopylæ, for 100,000 francs. Engraved by R. U. Massard.—Landon; Villot, Cat. Louvre; Réveil, ii. 136.
Sabine Women, Louis David, Louvre, Paris.
SABLET, JACQUES HENRI, born at
Morges, Switzerland, in 1749 (1751?), died
in Paris in 1803. Genre, landscape, and
portrait painter, pupil at Lyons of Dubois
and Cocher, decorative painters, and in
Paris of Vien; spent twenty years in Italy,
and travelled in Spain. Works: Old Man
Reading, Italian Washerwomen, Vintage in
Italy, Meeting of the Five Hundred at Saint
Cloud on the 18th Brumaire, Year VIII.,
Male Portrait, Nantes Museum.—Bellier, ii.
445.
SABLET, FRANÇOIS, born at Morges,
Switzerland, in 1745, died at Nantes in
1819. Landscape, genre, and portrait painter,
pupil in Paris of Vien; visited Italy, and
after his return assisted Mme. Lebrun in
her works for Louis XVI., then settled at
Nantes; in 1812 he was commissioned by
the city to paint six pictures in imitation of
bas-reliefs, representing scenes of Napoleon's
sojourn at Nantes; these were sold in
1815 and carried to the United States.
Works: View of Tivoli, Entrance into Savoy,
View in Italy, View in Nantes, Male
Portraits (2), Nantes Museum.—Bellier, ii.
446; Nagler, xiv. 127.
SACCHI, ANDREA, born near Rome,
November, 1600, died there, June 21, 1661.
Roman school; natural son of Benedetto
Sacchi, a mediocre painter, who taught him
the rudiments of art; apprenticed to Albani
in Rome, and became one of his most noted