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Girl holding Candle, Artist lighting up Bust of Venus, Girl holding Egg against Light, Old Woman with Book on her Lap, Dresden Gallery; Young Fisherman, Berlin Museum; Girl placing Candle in Lantern, Old Man Reading, Vienna Museum; Barber shaving himself, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Artist's Portrait, Historical Society, New York.—Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Immerzeel, iii. 58; Kramm, v. 1454; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 410; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 336.


SCHAMPHELEER, EDMOND DE, born in Brussels in 1824. Landscape painter, pupil of E. de Block. Gold medals: Dunkirk, 1864; Brussels, 1866; Berlin, 1872, 1876; Paris, 1877. Works: The Old Rhine near Gouda, Brussels Museum; Evening Landscape (1853), Hamburg Gallery; Harvest, Stettin Museum; Summer Evening on Banks of Dyle; Landscape after Storm; Sunday Morning in Village in Brabant; Abcoude Lake near Amsterdam (1883).—Leixner, Mod. K., i. 85; ii. 113.


SCHAMS, FRANZ, born in Vienna in 1823. Genre painter, pupil of Vienna Academy. Works: Duke Henry IV. as Minnesinger recognized by the Tyrolese (1851), Vienna Museum; Summons to Crusade (1858); Scene in Life of Joseph II. (1860); Important News (1862); Baptism (1869); Schiller reading "The Robbers"; We want to marry each other!—Wurzbach, xxix. 113.


SCHANCHE, HERMAN, born at Bergen, Norway, in 1829. Landscape painter, pupil of Düsseldorf Academy under Gude; travelled in Germany, Scandinavia, and Portugal. Best pictures in Christiania Gallery, and Stockholm Museum.


SCHAUBROEK (Schoebroek), PIETER, born in Antwerp in 1542 (?), died after 1605. Flemish school; history and landscape painter, pupil and imitator of Jan Brueghel; lived in Nuremberg in 1597. Works: St. John Preaching, Brunswick Gallery; Burning of Troy, Cassel Gallery; Village View, Copenhagen Gallery; Landscape (1604), Schleissheim Gallery; Burning of Troy (1605), Vienna Museum.—Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 87.


SCHÄUFELIN (Schäuffelein, Scheufelin, Scheyffelin), HANS LEONHARD, born in Nuremberg before 1490, died at Nördlingen in 1539 or 1540. German school; history painter, pupil of Dürer, whom he assisted in an altarpiece executed in 1502, and whose manner he imitated so well that many of his numerous pictures have been accredited to his master. He lived alternately in Augsburg (1512), Nuremberg, and Nördlingen, where he was finally induced to settle. Works: Pietà (1510), Passion of Christ (1522), Basle Museum; Four Scenes in Life of a Martyr, St. Jerome in a Grotto, Bamberg Gallery; Last Supper (1511), Christ parting with his Mother, Berlin Museum; Crucifixion (1515), Presentation in the Temple, Carlsruhe Gallery; Christ appearing to Magdalen, Adoration of the Lamb, Cassel Gallery; Death of the Virgin, Apostles Thomas and James, Cologne Museum; Scenes from Lives of Christ and Mary, Christ on Mount of Olives (1516), Head of Christ, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Christ on the Cross (1508), Judith and Holofernes (1515), St. Bridget, Two Scenes in Life of St. Onofrius, St. Jerome, Liberation of Peter, Burial of the Virgin, Germanic Museum, Nuremberg; several in the churches, ib.; Scourging of Christ, Leipsic Museum; Christ on the Cross, Ecce Homo, Christ on Mount of Olives, Portrait of an Abbot (1531), Schleissheim Gallery; Christ Crucified, and the Joys of the World (?) Schwerin Gallery; Judith and Holofernes (1515), Siege of Bethulia, St. Barbara, St. Elizabeth, Christ parting from his Mother (1515), Pietà (1516), Assumption (1521), and others, Town Hall, Nördlingen; Pietà, St. George's, ib.; Altarpiece in 16 panels (1513), Convent Church, Anhausen; Last