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gold medal and the title of professor. Medal, Vienna, 1873. Works: Girl on the Alp; Smugglers; Wedding Procession in the Mountains; The Best Shot; Prize Bull; Return from Rural Festival.—Müller, 570.
Young Bull, Paul Potter, Hague Museum.
YOUTH, FOUNTAIN OF, Lucas Cranach,
elder, Berlin Museum; wood, H. 4 ft. × 6
ft.; signed, dated 1546. In the centre a
water-basin, from which rises a fountain
with a statue of Venus and Love; on one
side old men are bringing, on waggons,
wheelbarrows, and stretchers, their aged and
ugly wives, and dumping them into the
water-basin, on the opposite side of which
they are emerging as young and comely
maidens, who are led away by knights to a
tent where a feast and a dance await them.—Schuchardt,
ii. 18; Jul. Meyer, D. königl.
Mus. Gemälde, 99.
YSENDYCK, ANTONIUS VAN, born in
Antwerp, Jan. 26, 1801. History, genre, and
portrait painter, pupil of Mattheus van Brée;
obtained the grand prize in 1823, spent four
years in Italy and ten years in Paris; became
director of the Academy at Bergen in
1840. Member of Amsterdam (1828) and
Antwerp (1829) Academies. Medals: Paris,
1840; Brussels, 1842. Order of Leopold.
Works: Ecce Homo (1828); Group from
the Deluge, Italian Robber Scene (1830);
Sons of Roman Mother (1832); Jealousy
(1833); Charity (1840); Christ and the
Children; Judith praying before her Deed—Cotta's
Kunstbl. (1831, 1832); Immer-*zeel,
iii. 255.
YUNK, ENRICO, born in Turin about
1849, died in Pisa, Nov. 18, 1878. Genre
painter, pupil of Turin Academy, then in
Paris of Gérôme and of Picot; after his return
painted chiefly rural scenes, went to
Constantinople, afterwards to Spain and
settled in Rome, but soon left for Cairo
and finally moved to Pisa. Works: Canavese
Nurse, Canavese Washer-*woman;
Scenes from Turin
Theatre.—L' Illustr. italiana
(1878), No. 48.
YVON, ADOLPHE, born
at Eschwiller, Lorraine, Feb.
1, 1817. History and portrait
painter, pupil of Delaroche.
Went to Russia in 1843 and
was sent to the Crimea to
paint the incidents of the war.
Medals: 1st class, 1848; 2d
class, 1855; of honour, 1857;
2d class, 1867; L. of Honour,
1855; Officer, 1867. Professor
at the École des B. Arts.
Works: Christ driving out the Money
Changers (1845); Punishment of Judas Iscariot
in Hell (1846); Battle of Koulikoro
in 1378 (1850); Fallen Angel, Party of Ladies
(1852); First Consul descending Mt.
St. Bernard
(1853), Palace
of Compiègne;
Marshal Ney
during Retreat
from Russia
(1855), Capture
of the Malakoff
(1857), Gorge of
the Malakoff,
Curtain of the Malakoff (1859), Versailles
Museum; Battle of Solferino, Portrait of
the Prince Imperial (1861); Portrait of Napoleon
III. (1868), W. T. Walters, Baltimore;
From Solferino (1863), Battle of Inkerman
(1867), Genius of America (H. 22