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Fruit Vender—under the Sea-Wall at Nassau (1870); Street Scene in Tangier (1872); Market Day outside the Walls—Tangier (1873); Study at Quimper—Brittany (1877); Duane Street—New York (1878); Algerian Caravan, F. Harper, New York; Harvesting (1879); Bow-Zarea—Algiers; Gray Day—Mentone (1880); Reaper (1881); Old Fort—St. Augustine, Study at St. Augustine (1883). Water-colours: Meditation (1872); Merchant of the East (1874); Shop in Switzerland, Old and New Mosques at Cairo, Lazy Life in the East (1876); Palace of the Pasha Ali Ben Hassein—Algiers (1877); Cobblers at Boufarik, Market Day—Morlaix (1878).—Sheldon, 177.
TILBORCH (Tilborgh, Tilburg), EGIDIUS
or GILLES VAN, born in Brussels in
1625, died about 1678 (?). Flemish school;
genre painter, supposed pupil of David
Teniers the younger; master of the Brussels
guild in 1654, its president in 1663-64.
He was a close imitator of Brouwer.
Works: Cavalcade of Princes, Brussels Museum;
Village Fête, Lille Museum; Repast
of Painters, Hague Museum; Flemish Interior,
Rotterdam Museum; Cobbler's Repast,
Copenhagen Gallery; Boy stealing
Purse from Man's Pocket, Darmstadt Museum;
Dutch Wedding, Dresden Gallery;
Bagpiper, Hautboy Player, Gotha Museum;
Peasants at the Inn (1657), Kunsthalle,
Hamburg; Tavern Scenes (2), Old Pinakothek,
Munich;
Repast in Open
Air, Oldenburg
Gallery; Guard-Room;
Company
of Peasants,
Smoker, Rustic
Meal, Hermitage,
St. Petersburg;
Old Woman with Basket, Czernin Gallery,
Vienna.—Charles Blanc, École flamande;
Kramm, vi. 1633; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 329;
Michiels, ix. 183.
TILENS (Tilen), JAN, born in Antwerp, baptized April 6, 1589, died there, July 25, 1630. Flemish school; landscape painter, in the manner of Lucas van Uden, probably identical with Hans Tielens, master of Antwerp guild in 1612. Works: Valley with Diana and Nymphs, Berlin Museum; Mountainous Landscape, Vienna Museum.—Meyer, Gemälde köngl. Mus., 463; Van den Branden, 657.
TILIUS, JAN VAN, born at Bois-le-Duc, beginning of 17th century, died after 1681. Dutch school; genre painter, pupil of P. van Slingelandt and of Caspar Netscher. Works: Woman offering a Rose to a Man, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck; Bagpiper (1680), Vienna Museum; Young Woman Sewing (1681), Dresden Gallery.—Kramm, vi. 1633.
TILTON, JOHN ROLLIN, born in Loudon,
N. H., in 1833. Landscape painter,
self-taught. Professional life spent in Italy,
where he has studied chiefly the Venetian
masters. Has exhibited in London (1871),
New York, and Boston. Studio in Rome.
Works: Venetian Fishing Boats; Palace of
Thebes (1873); Lagoons of Venice (1876);
Como, Venice, Martin Brimmer, Boston;
Rome from the Aventine (1878), Corcoran
Gallery, Washington; Island of Philæ, Samuel
Hawk Collection, New York.—Tuckerman,
558; Graves, 234.
TIMÆNETUS, painter, date unknown.
His pictures of a Wrestler, and a Water-Carrier,
in a building near the Propylæa,
Athens, are mentioned by Pausanias (i. 22,
7).
TIMAGORAS, Greek painter, of Chalcis,
latter half of 5th century B.C. He defeated
Panænus in a pictorial competition at the
Pythian Games, and celebrated his victory
in a poem.—Pliny, xxxv. 35 [58].
TIMANTHES, a celebrated Greek painter,
contemporary and rival of Zeuxis and
Parrhasius, native of Cythnus, about 400
B.C. Pliny says (xxxv. 36 [74]) that his pictures
suggested more than they actually expressed,
and showed a genius even greater
than the art with which they were painted.
Five only of his works are known: The