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Smoker, Landsknecht on Guard, Schwerin Gallery; Holy Family, Young Man in Cuirass, Hermannstadt Museum.—Kramm, vi. 1640; Quellenschriften, xiv. 349.
TOPHAM, FRANCIS WILLIAM, born at Leeds, Yorkshire, April 15, 1808, died at Cordova, Spain, March 31, 1877. History and landscape painter, in oil and water-*colours; began in Leeds as an engraver; removed in 1829 to London, and became a member of the Society of Water-Colour Painters in 1848. He drew his subjects chiefly from Ireland, Scotland, Spain, and Italy. Works: Deserted Village, Rustic Bridge—Ilkley (1843); Pilgrims to the Holy Well—Ireland (1845); Mavourneen! Mavourneen! (1846); St. Patrick's Day (1847); Irish Courtship; Spanish Gypsies; Welsh Cabin; Preparing for the Fight, Waiting by the Stile (1872); Bird's Nest, Love Letter (1873); Leaving Church—Charity (1874); Wayfarers, Welsh Stream (1875); Blackberry Gatherers, Haymaking, Loiterers by the Sea (1876); Venetian Water Carriers, Eve of the Festa (1877).—Art Journal (1876), 210; (1877), 187; (1880), 21; C. Carr, Essays, 198.
TOPHAM, FRANCIS W. W., born in
London in 1838. History painter, son and
pupil of Francis William Topham, and
pupil of the Royal Academy; has lived in
Italy and France. Works: Fall of Rienzi
(1876); Relics of Pompeii; Dinner Time
(1877); Drawing in Italy for Military Service
(1878); Taming the Shrew, Home after
Service (1879); Renouncing the Vanities by
Order of Savonarola (1881); Content, Messenger
of Good Tidings (1882); Roman
Triumph, Love and Labour, First Communion
(1883); Thank Offering, Sonata,
Festa dei Morti (1884); Sunday in Pompeii,
Queen of the Tournament (1885);
God and Mammon, Rest, Quiet Harbour
(1886).
TORBIDO, FRANCESCO, first half of
16th century; living in 1546. Venetian
school; commonly called Il Moro. According
to Vasari, he went as a youth to
Venice to study under Giorgione, but in
consequence of a quarrel had to return to
Verona. He gave up his profession for a
time, but finally became a pupil of Liberale,
who made him his heir. Throughout
his career he imitated various painters,
though always revealing himself. Second-*rate
when most original. In his Venetian
style he resembles Pomponio Amalteo or
Cariani; and when he works on Giulio Romano's
cartoons he is Raphaelesque. Among
his works in Verona are a Madonna with
Saints, in S. Zeno, altarpieces in S. Eufemia
and S. Fermo, and the frescos of the Nativity,
Presentation, and Assumption of the
Virgin (1534), in the choir of the Duomo.
The latter are from cartoons by Giulio Romano.
Torbido was also an engraver.—C.
& C., N. Italy, i. 508; Vasari, ed. Le Mon.,
vi. 107; vii. 87; ix. 170, 180; Burckhardt,
192, 607, 746.
TORRENTS, STANISLAS, born at Marseilles;
contemporary. Portrait and figure
painter, pupil of Couture. Medal, 3d
class, 1875. Works: Bacchante (1864);
The Repetition (1872); Death (1875), Marseilles
Museum; Vierge au lis (1876); The
Test (1885); Investigation about Trichinæ,
Man's Head (1886).
TORRES, MATIAS DE, born at Espinosa
de los Monteros in 1631, died in Madrid
in 1711. Spanish school; pupil in Madrid
of his uncle, Tomas Taurino, an obscure
painter, and of Herrera el Mozo; painted
chiefly large, coarse pictures for processional
decorations, but was quite successful in
landscapes and battles.—Stirling, iii. 1024.
TORSSLOW, STEN HARALD, born in
Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. 10, 1838. Landscape
painter, pupil of Stockholm Academy,
then in Düsseldorf of Gude, and studied
nature in Dalecarlia, Lapland, Austria, and
Tyrol (1864), and Norway (1874). Fellow
of Stockholm Academy in 1869. Works: