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  • BONHEUR, (MARIE) ROSA. At the

Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: Calf and Cow—Scotch Highlands (1876), $12,200; Deer in Forest (1867), $7,150, Mr. Sutton, New York.


  • BORDES, ERNEST DOMINIQUE.

Awarded a 2d class medal for his Death of Bishop Prætextatus, Salon, 1886.


  • BOSSHARDT, KASPAR, died in Munich,

Feb. 10, 1887.—Kunst-Chronik, xxii. 328.


  • BOUGUEREAU, (WILLIAM)

ADOLPHE. Medal of honour, 1885; Commander of L. of Honour, 1885. To pictures owned in the United States add: The Lost Pleiad, W. H. Metcalf, Milwaukee; The New-Born Lamb (1873), Return from the Harvest (1878), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York; The Bathers, Dr. Judson, ib. At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, Cupid, Nut-Gatherers (1882), Italian Mother and Child, and Madonna and St. John (1882), sold for $6,500, $7,250, $3,050, and $9,000.


  • BOURGEOIS, (LÉON PIERRE) URBANI.

Add to works: Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1886), Convent of Gray Nuns, Montreal, Canada.


  • BRÉTON, JULES ADOLPHE. Member

of Institute, 1886. Add to works: The Communicants (H. 4 ft. × 6 ft. 2 in., Salon, 1884), Morgan sale, New York, 1886, $45,500, to Donald Smith, Montreal, Canada. Same sale, Bird Nest (1884), and Returning from the Fields (1878), sold respectively for $3,600 and $9,500.


  • BROUILLET, (PIERRE) ANDRÉ.

Awarded a 2d class medal for his Wounded Peasant, Salon, 1886.


BURGERS, HENDRIK JACOB, born at Huissen, Guelderland; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Amsterdam Academy and in Paris of Lionel Royer. L. of Honour, 1878. Works: Surprise, The Favourite (1876); The Bath (1878); After the Departure, Mother and Child (1879); Winter, Autumn (1880); In the Country (1881); Ship Builder, The Duo (1882); Farrier, A Symphony (1883); Sick Sister, Baptistery of St. Mark's—Venice (1884); Fisherwoman of Zandvoort, The Cooper of Dives (1885); The Brook, The Forge (1886).


BURNAND, EUGÈNE, born at Moudon, Switzerland; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Menn and of Gérôme. Works: Dominican Novices (1878); Spinning Woman, Wood Cutter in Prayer (1879); Horse Drove in Camargue (1882); Swiss Farm, Shepherd in the Garrigues (1883); Old Age of Louis XIV., A Day's Mowing (1884); Alpine Bull, Provençal Shepherd (1885); Change of Pasture (1886).—N. illustr. Zeitg. (1880), ii. 790.


  • BURNE-JONES, EDWARD. Add to

works: Flamma Vestalis, Morning of the Resurrection, Sibylla Delphica, Depths of the Sea (1886). The last-named picture is the first one ever exhibited by the painter in the Royal Academy. Philip Burne-Jones, son of Edward Burne-Jones, exhibited in the Grosvenor Gallery, 1886, An Unpainted Masterpiece, representing the studio of a poor artist, suggested by Henry James's story, "A Madonna of the Future."


  • BURNITZ, KARL PETER, died in

Frankfort, Aug. 18, 1886.


CARABIN, JACQUES, landscape painter in Brussels; contemporary. Medals: London, 1873, 1874; Dunkirk, 1876; Algiers and Nîmes, 1881; Sydney, 1880; Melbourne, 1st class, 1881; Lyons, 1882. Order of Liberator of Venezuela. Works: Under the Portico del Marocco at Riva, Fountain at Corbole (Exposition universelle, Amsterdam, 1883).


  • CARAVAGGIO, MICHELANGELO

DA (vol. i., p. 241, col. 2, line 40). Read Good Samaritan instead of St. Sebastian.


CARBONELL Y SELVA, Don MIGUEL, born in Spain; contemporary. Pupil of Barcelona Academy. Works: Sappho (1881); Catalonian Lace Maker (1882); Patria, Fides, Amor (1884).—La Ilustracion (1882), i. 282; (1884), i. 395.


  • CASADO DEL ALISAL, Don JOSÉ,

born in Valencia, Spain, in 1832, died in Madrid, Oct. 10, 1886.—Kunst-Chronik, xxii. 43.