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SUPPLEMENT.

Containing names omitted, corrections, and additions, to 1887. Articles preceded by an asterisk (*) are supplementary to articles in the text.


  • ADAM, Franz, died in Munich, Sept.

29, 1886.—Kunst-Chronik, xxii. 19.


AGACHE, ALFRED PIERRE, born at Lille; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Pluchard and Colas. Medal, 3d class, 1885. Works: Old Woman (1880); Little Girl (1881); The Fates (1882); Decorative Figure (1884); Fortuna (1885); Kaled (1886).


AGGHÁZY, GYULA, born in Hungary; contemporary. Genre painter. Works: The Power of Music (1881); Market Scene (1882), Emperor of Austria; Village Gossip (1883), Hungarian Art Union; Washer-*women, Hemp-Roasting, Evening Landscape (National Exhibition, Buda-Pesth,

    • P2-no open bracket here, p3: not needed]1885).—Illustr. Zeitg. (1881), i. 103.


  • ALMA-TADEMA, LAURENZ. Add to

works: Hadrian in England—visiting a Romano-British Pottery (1884); Reading from Homer, My Youngest Daughter, Who is it? (1885); An Apodyterium, A Foregone Conclusion (1886). At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, Roman Lady feeding Fish, and Spring, sold respectively for $5,000 and $7,000.


  • AMAURY-DUVAL, EUGÈNE EMMANUEL,

died in Paris, Dec. 27, 1885.


  • AMERLING, FRIEDRICH, died in Vienna,

Jan. 14, 1887.—Allgem. K. C., xi. 90.


  • ANATOMY, LESSON IN, Rembrandt;

read Hague Museum instead of National Gallery, Amsterdam. The picture in the Amsterdam Gallery is a fragment of the Lesson in Anatomy of Dr. Deyman, painted by Rembrandt in 1656. It was greatly damaged by fire in 1723; sold in 1842 to Mr. Chaplin, an Englishman, for 660 florins; bought in London, 1882, for the Amsterdam Museum for £100. The Hague picture was etched by W. Unger in 1873; lithographed by C. Binger; H. J. van den Hout; H. J. Zimmerman; C. C. A. Last; J. L. Huijgens.


  • AURORA, Guercino, Palazzo Ludovisi,

Rome (vol. i, p. 82, line 3). Read Aurora instead of Apollo.


BAIL, JOSEPH (CLAUDE), born at Limonest (Rhône); contemporary. Genre and still-life painter, son and pupil of Jean Antoine Bail. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Bibelots (1880); The Pig (1881); Mère Brune, Violoncello Player (1882); Glass of Water, Cooks (1883); The Wind of the Lamb, Little Dogs (1884); Cluny Bibelots (1885); Bibelots from Museum of Cluny and from the Drapé Collection (1886).


BAKER, WILLIAM BLISS, died at Ballston, N. Y., November, 1886.