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Venice, Grand Canal, Nantes Museum; Pompeii, Temple at Pæstum, Lyons Museum.—Bellier, ii. 602; Larousse, xv. 598; Nagler, xix. 166.
TUSCHER, KARL MARCUS, born at
Nuremberg in 1705, died at Copenhagen in
1751. German school; history painter, pupil
of Johann Daniel Preissler (1666-1737),
then studied in Italy; went in 1741 to
France, Holland, and England, where he
made the acquaintance of the Danish traveller
H. von Norden, for whose work on
Egypt he made 158 etchings; this brought
him in 1743 to Copenhagen, where he became
court painter and
professor at the Academy.
Work: Sappho and Cupid
(1748), Copenhagen Gallery.—Nagler,
xix. 171;
Weilbach, 718.
TUSQUETS, RAMON,
born in Catalonia; contemporary.
Genre painter,
pupil of Fortuny in
Rome, whither he went
in 1864. First prize in
Madrid in 1865; medal,
1871. Works: The Beggar
(1865); Field Labourers
(1871); Farm Yard (1875);
Arab before his House;
Lady undressing after
Ball; Women at the Well.—La
Ilustracion, 1877.
TWACHTMAN, JOHN H., born in Cincinnati,
Ohio, Aug. 4, 1853. Landscape
painter, pupil of Duveneck, of the Academy,
and of Professor Loefftz in Munich in 1875-77;
studied in Venice one year. Visited
Europe again in 1880. Member of Society
of American Artists. Studio in New York.
Works: Italian Scene (1878); Dry Docks at
Venice, Campo Marti—Venice (1879); South
Cove—Jersey (1880); Boat Yard (1882);
Summer (1883); Meadow Brook (1884).—Am.
Art. Rev. (1881), 45.
TWELFTH NIGHT, Jacob Jordaens, Vienna
Museum; canvas, H. 8 ft. × 9 ft. 7 in.
Called also Feast of the Bean or of the
Bean King, and The King Drinks (Le Roi
boit). A company of men and women
around a well-spread table, at one end of
which the crowned king of the feast is seated
in an arm-chair. The repast is nearly
ended, but the drinking is at its height.
Other representations of the same subject,
by Jordaens, are in the Louvre, Paris,
Lille Museum, Munich Pinakothek, Brunswick
Museum, Cassel Gallery, and Berne
Museum.
Twelfth Night, Jacob Jordaens, Vienna Museum.
TYR, GABRIEL, born at Saint-Paul-de-Mons
(Haute-Loire), Feb. 19, 1817, died at
Saint-Étienne (Loire), Feb. 16, 1868. History
and portrait painter, pupil of Victor
Orsel, whom he aided for twenty years in
the decoration of the Chapel of the Holy
Virgin at Notre Dame de Lorette. Works:
Old and New Testament (1850), Ministry of
the Interior; Guardian Angel (1855), Christ
among the Doctors, Puy Museum; Girl
with Sistrum (1859), Head of Christ, St.
Étienne Museum.—Bellier, ii. 603; Gaz. des
B. Arts (1860), viii. 345; (1863), xiv. 283;
Rev. des Deux M. (1851).
TYSSENS. See Thys.