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April 23, 1828. Animal painter, pupil in Paris of Cogniet; lives at Écouen, near Paris. Medals: Paris, 1865; Philadelphia, 1876; Orders of Christ of Portugal, and of Isabella the Catholic. Works: Rest on Seashore (1864), Awakening of Herd (1865), Bordeaux Museum; On the Mountain (1866); Last Hour of Shearing (1868); Donkeys around the Trough, Goatherd in Snowstorm (1870); My Umbrella (1875); Mountain Road (1877); Auguish, Neighbouring Mill (1878); Dindons trouvant un supplément (1883); Perdus—Souvenir of Auvergne, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Rappel—Souvenir of Auvergne, Study (1884); The Orphan (1885); The Struggle (1886).—Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 784; Müller, 463.
SCHENDEL, PETRUS VAN, born at Ter
Heyden, North Brabant,
April 21, 1806,
died in Brussels, December
28, 1870.
History and genre
painter, pupil in
1822-28 of Antwerp
Academy under Van
Bree; settled first in
Amsterdam, then in
Rotterdam, where he
made a reputation with his portraits; went
to The Hague, and in 1845 to Brussels;
became known especially through his market
scenes with light effects. Medals in
Amsterdam; Brussels, 1845; and Paris,
1844, 1847. Works: Market in Friesland
by Moonlight, Amsterdam Museum; St.
Jerome, Hague Museum; Kitchen Scene
(1834), Hamburg Gallery; Evening Market
in Antwerp; Fish Seller (1843), Vegetable
Market (1852), National Gallery, Berlin;
Return from Hunt (1839), Scene in Fish
Market, Leipsic Museum; Market in Antwerp
by Moonlight (1843), New Pinakothek,
Munich; Vegetable Vender, Stuttgart Museum;
Almsgiving, Villa Rosenstein, near
Stuttgart; Christmas at Bethlehem.—Art
Journal (1867), 70; Immerzeel, iii. 67;
Kramm, v. 1474; Kunst-Chronik, vi. 157.
SCHERRES, KARL, born in Königsberg,
March 31, 1833. Landscape painter, pupil
of Königsberg Academy under Behrendsen,
with whom he visited in 1853 the Rhine
country, Switzerland, and North Italy; settled
in Dantzic in 1858, returned to Königsberg
in 1866, and, induced by Eduard Hildebrandt,
went in 1867 to Berlin, whence he
visited Düsseldorf, Dresden, and Munich.
Professor at School of Design for Female
Artists in Berlin since 1868. Works: Approaching
Storm (1855); After Sunset in a
Swamp, Border of Oak Wood, Snowstorm
in a Village (1858-66); Views in East Prussia
(2, 1867, 1878), Königsberg Museum;
Great Landscape with Figures (by Stryowski
and Sy), Artushof, Dantzic; Inundation in
East Prussia (1876), National Gallery, Berlin;
Two Marines from Zoppot near Dantzic
(1883).—Jordan (1885), ii. 195; Leixner,
Mod. K., i. 57; ii. 118; Müller, 464; Rosenberg,
Berl. Malersch., 346; Zeitschr. f. b.
K., xviii. 377, 405.
SCHERTL, JOSEF, born in Augsburg,
Jan. 10, 1810, died in Munich, March 8,
1869. Landscape painter, pupil in Munich
of Fohr and Morgenstern. Works: View
on Chiem Lake; View at Partenkirchen;
do. near Grainau, Art Union, Munich; Hintersee,
Art Union, Frankfort.—Dioskuren,
1869; Kunst-Chronik, iv. 161; Regnet, ii.
172.
SCHETKY, JOHN CHRISTIAN, born in
Edinburgh, Aug. 11, 1778, died in London,
Jan. 28, 1874. Marine painter, pupil of
Alexander Nasmyth; in 1801 he walked from
Paris through Switzerland to Rome; on his
return settled at Oxford as an art teacher;
was appointed professor of drawing at the
Royal Military College at Great Marlow in
1808, and at the Royal Naval College at
Portsmouth, with which he was connected
until its dissolution in 1836; appointed to
the East India College at Addiscombe, he
retired from it in 1855; visited Lisbon in
1861. Was marine painter to George IV.,
William IV., and Queen Victoria. Works:
The Royal George sinking at Spithead in