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- ist (1875); Arctic Pastime (1878); West
Farms—Autumn Study, Thomas B. Clarke, New York; Autumn (1880), Erwin Davis, ib.; More Snow, E. J. Chaffee, ib.; Little Runaway, Dr. John Carr, ib.; The Veteran, Four-year-old Soldier (1884), W. H. Falconer, ib.; Convalescent (1882); Valencia Oranges (1884); An Upland Ranch, Boston Art Club.
STOBBAERTS, JEAN BAPTISTE; contemporary.
Animal painter, settled in Antwerp.
Medal at Vienna in 1873. Works:
Cattle Market; Work and Rest; Right of
the Strongest; Meal-Time; Dog Shearer;
Antwerp Slaughter House; At the Stand;
Kitchen of a Lover of Animals.—Müller,
507.
STOBER, FRANZ, born in Vienna in
1760, died in Speyer, Oct. 4, 1834. Landscape
painter, pupil of Vienna Academy
under Brand. Visited the Netherlands, and
settled in Speyer, where Baron von Hutten
zu Stolzenburg made him inspector of
his gallery. Works: Falls of the Rhine at
Schaffhausen; Ruins of St. Jacob's Church
in Speyer (1787), Vienna Museum.—Wurzbach,
xxxix. 74; Nagler, xvii. 382.
STÖCKLER, EMANUEL, born at Nikolsburg,
Moravia, Dec. 24, 1819. Landscape
and genre painter, pupil of Vienna
Academy under Joseph Mössmer and
Thomas Ender. Travelled in Italy and
the Orient; appointed court painter in
Russia; visited Venice in 1878. Francis
Joseph Order in 1879. Works: Hall of
the Assunta; Baptistery of St. Mark's;
Ruins of Palace of Belisarius in Constantinople
(1849), Vienna Museum; Rococo
Lady; Page; Girl sewing Wedding Dress,
Madonna della Salute—Venice, Emperor of
Austria; Duino near Trieste (1852); Tophana
in Constantinople (1855); In Montenegro
(1869); and many water-colours.—Allgem.
Kunst-Chronik, ix. 166; Wurzbach,
xxxix. 100.
STOHL, HEINRICH, born in Vienna in
1826. Landscape, architecture, and genre
painter, pupil of Vienna Academy, then
studied in Munich. Visited Bohemia, Upper
Austria, Munich, and Upper Italy. Successful
in oil, but most of his pictures
are water-colours in the possession of the
Austrian imperial family and aristocracy.
Works: Antechamber in Doge's Palace
(1854); Interior of San Marco (1855); Portal
of St. Zeno's in Verona (1856); Room from
Golden Age of Venice (1858); Market in
North Italy (1862); etc.—Wurzbach, xxxix.
130.
STOLTENBERG-LERCHE, VINCENT,
born at Tönsberg, Norway, Sept. 5, 1837.
Genre and interior painter, pupil of Düsseldorf
Academy, then studied for some
time in Venice. Visited the Rhine countries,
Holland, France, and Scandinavia. Works:
Interior of St. Lambertus in Düsseldorf
(1862); Studio of Monk Painter; Sacristy
of St. Gereon in Cologne; Cloister near
Bornhofen; Interior of Carmelite Church
at Boppard; Cloister of Kanep; Repast in
Monastery; Beggars in Monastery; Infallible
Bowl (1870); Convent Library (1872);
Collection Day at Monastery (1873), Christiania
Gallery; Visit of a Cardinal at Monastery;
Tavern in Cologne at Time of Occupation
by the French (1880); Dinner at
Münchausen's (1882).—Meyer, Conv. Lex.,
xx. 627; Müller, 333; Illustr. Zeitg. (1882),
i. 407.
STONE, FRANK, born in Manchester,
Aug. 22, 1800, died in London, Nov. 18,
1859. Genre painter, self-taught; went to
London in 1831; joined the old Water Colour
Society in 1832; exhibited at Royal
Academy in 1837, and afterwards painted
mostly in oil-colours. Elected an A.R.A.
in 1851. In 1856 he visited the French
coast, and afterwards painted many French
subjects. Works: Legend of Montrose
(1840); Philip van Artevelde, Prince Charles
and the Infanta (1841); The Last Appeal
(1843); Course of True Love (1844); Impending
Mate, Mated (1847); Christ and
the Sisters of Bethany (1848); A Girl of
Brittany, Alice (1849); Sympathy, Gardener's
Daughter (1850); Merchant of Venice