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Berlin Museum; Sandro Botticelli, ib.; Lorenzo Lotto, ib.; Michelangelo da Caravaggio, Dresden, Munich, and Tours Museums; Bartolommeo Carducci, Madrid Museum; Giovanni Dossi, Brera, Milan; Giacomo Cavedone, Vienna Museum; Domenichino, S. M. degli Angeli, Rome; Giorgione, Brera, Milan; Giacomo Palma, younger, Dresden, Schleissheim, and Munich Galleries; Cesare Procaccini, Brussels Museum; Spagnoletto, Madrid, Valencia, Augsburg, and Naples Museums, and Hermitage (2), St. Petersburg; Girolamo da Santa Croce, Berlin Museum; Lionello Spada, Modena Museum; Massimo Stanzioni, Louvre; Paolo Veronese, Vienna Museum; Eustache Lesueur, Tours Museum; Antonio Pollajuolo, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, and Modena Gallery; Hans Holbein, Munich Gallery; Correggio, Dresden and Vienna Museums; Bernardino Luini, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Vincenzo Foppa, Brera, Milan; Lodovico Carracci, Capitol Gallery, Rome; Perugino, Palazzi Borghese and Sciarra, ib.; Rubens, Palazzo Corsini, ib.; Guido Reni, Capitol Gallery, ib.; Jules Richomme (Salon, 1844); Charles Lefebvre (Salon, 1866); Louis Courtat (Salon, 1874); Eugène Thirion (1875).
SEBASTIANI See Bastiani.
SEBRON, HIPPOLYTE (VICTOR VALENTIN),
born at Caudebec (Seine-Inférieure),
Aug. 21, 1801, died in 1879. Landscape,
decorative, and panoramic painter,
pupil and assistant of Daguerre for 16
years, and of Léon Cogniet. Medals: 3d
class, 1838; 2d class, 1840; 1st class, 1844;
2d class, 1848; L. of Honour, 1867. Works:
Views in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy,
Spain (1831-48); Distribution of Colours at
the Barrière de l'Étoile (1849); View of New
Orleans, Niagara Falls (1853); Broadway—New
York (1855); Niagara Falls in Winter
(1857); Grand Mosque at Cordova (1857),
Luxembourg Museum; Lake of Alligators—Louisiana
(1863); Cartuja de Miraflores
near Burgos—Spain (1869), Rodez Museum;
View of Biarritz (1865); Christ on
Mount of Olives (1866); Interior of St. Peter's—Rome
(1867); do. of St. Stephen's—Vienna
(1868); Views in Egypt, Syria, Constantinople,
Rome, and Venice (1867-77);
Niagara Falls, New York (1878).—Bellier,
ii. 487.
SEDDON, THOMAS, born in London,
Aug. 28, 1821, died in Cairo, Nov. 23, 1856.
Landscape painter; brought up as a cabinet-maker
and designer of furniture. Gained
silver medal of Society of Arts, 1848; in
1851 adopted painting as a profession, and
in 1852 exhibited Penelope at her Web.
Afterwards devoted himself to landscape.
Accompanied Holman Hunt to the East in
1853, and in 1854 exhibited The Pyramids
and Jerusalem. Returned to the East in
October, 1856, and died the next month.
Work: Jerusalem and the Valley of Jehoshaphat
(1854), National Gallery, London.—Soc.
of Arts Journal, June, 1857;
Cat. Nat. Gal., 126.
SEEFISCH, HERMANN LUDWIG, born
in Potsdam in 1810. Landscape painter,
pupil of Wach, and in 1836 of Watelet in
Paris. Visited Switzerland and Italy. Works:
Orphan praying at her Parents' Grave (1836);
Mont Blanc from Sallenches (1842); Water-Mill
in Rocky Valley; Paris from Pantin,
Castle, Berlin; View of Janina.—Rosenberg,
Berl. Malersch., 36.
SEEGER, KARL LUDWIG, born at
Alzey, Hesse, in 1808 or 1809. Landscape
painter, pupil of Catoir in Mentz and of
Munich Academy in 1825. Left Munich in
1830, became inspector in 1837, and director
in 1839, of Darmstadt Gallery; professor
in 1859. Works: View on Upper Rhine
(1834); Rhine View at
Sunrise (1837), New Pinakothek,
Munich; Saw-Mill
(1837); Evening Devotion of Peasants at
Shrine (1843), Thunderstorm in the Mountains
(1854), View on Kochel Lake, Darmstadt
Museum; Village on the Würm (1858).
SEEHAS, CHRISTIAN LUDWIG, born in 1754, died at Schwerin, July 26, 1802. German school; architecture, landscape, and portrait painter, studied in Dresden