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School in 1837. Resided in Russia in 1844-54, then returned to Paris. Medal in 1819; L. of Honour in 1828; Order of Red Eagle, 1841. Works: Peter the Great in Storm on Lake Ladoga (1812), Amiens Museum; St. Germain giving his Property to the Poor (1819), Church of St. Germain-des-Prés; Mercury putting Argus to Sleep, Palace of Compiègne, Tell springing from Gessler's Boat (1822), Oath on the Grütli (1824), destroyed in Palais Royal in 1848; Episode of Youth of Peter the Great (1827), Valenciennes Museum; Innocence taking Refuge with Justice, Ninon de L'Enclos giving her Library to Voltaire (1827); Rousseau's First Interview with Mme. de Warens; Return from Elba; Battle of Waterloo (1835); Jeanne la Folle awaiting her Husband's Resurrection (1836), Lille Museum; Defeat of Abderahman by Charles Martel (1838), Versailles Museum; Esmeralda and Quasimodo (1839), Nantes Museum; Christ stripped of his Vestments on Calvary, Judith, Napoleon with the King of Rome (1841); Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, Samson and Delilah (1843); Battle of Ivry, and Portraits, ceiling in Louvre; Portraits of Charles II., Louis III. and Carloman, Louis IV., Hugues Capet, Anne of Austria, Louis de Luxembourg, General Desaix, General Pichegru, Louis de France—Duc d'Anjou, Louis de France—Duc d'Orléans, Marquise de Pompadour, Versailles Museum; Assumption, Strasburg Cathedral; Resurrection, Joachim and Anna, Assumption, Birth of St. John Baptist, Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, Crucifixion, Virgin at the Tomb, Cathedral of St. Isaac, St. Petersburg. His wife, Mme. la baronne de Steuben (née Éléonore Anne Trollé), born in Paris, Dec. 25, 1788, died there, Dec. 29, 1869, was a good portrait painter, pupil of her husband and of Robert Lefebvre.—Revue univer. des Arts, iv. 286; L'Artiste (1843), iv. 21; Revue française (1856), vii. 440; Bellier, ii. 525; Larousse; Meyer, Gesch., 432.
STEVAERTS. See Palamedesz.
STEVENS, ALFRED, born in Brussels,
May 11, 1828. Genre painter, pupil of the
Paris École des B.
Arts, then in Brussels
of Navez, and
in Paris of Roqueplan;
has acquired
great fame with
his graceful representations
of elegant
modern interiors,
enlivened
with women's and
children's figures. Medals: Brussels, 1851;
Paris, 3d class, 1853; 2d class, 1855; 1st
class, 1867, 1878; Order of Leopold, 1855;
Officer, 1863, afterwards Commander; L. of
Honour, 1863; Officer, 1867; Commander,
1878; Commander of Austrian Order
of Francis Joseph, and of Bavarian Order
of St. Michael. Works: Discouragement of
Artist, Love of Gold (1853); Masquerade on
Ash Wednesday (1853), Marseilles Museum;
What is called a Vagabond, First Day of
Devotion, Meditation (1855); Consolation
(1857), Ravené Gallery, Berlin; At Home,
Summer (1857); A Mother, The Bouquet, A
Widow, News (1861); The Visit, Return from
the Assembly, Innocence, Miss Fauvette, etc.
(1867); Lady in Pink (1867), Brussels Museum;
Lady in Studio (1878); Conversation
(1881), Morgan sale, New York, 1886,
$3,500; By the Shore (1882), Seney sale,
ib., 1885. In fresco: Allegories on Four
Seasons, Royal Palace, Brussels.—Illustr.
Zeitg. (1874), i. 203; (1876), ii. 269; (1877),
i. 16; (1882), ii. 601; Larousse, xiv. 1100;
Zeitschr. f. b. K., x. 310; Gaz. des B. Arts
(1878), xvii. 160, 335.
STEVENS, JOSEPH, born in Brussels in
1822. Genre and animal painter, brother of
preceding; self-taught, studying in Paris; first
exhibited in Brussels in 1844; in Paris, 1847.
Medals: Paris, 2d class, 1852, 1855, 1857;
Order of Leopold, 1851; Officer, 1865;
L. of Honour, 1861. Works: Bitch and
her Companion, The Mendicants, Faithful
rather than Happy, etc. (1844-46); Torture