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DIX, CHARLES TEMPLE, born in Albany, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1838, died in Rome, March, 1872. Landscape and marine painter; served in the civil war on the staff of his father, General John A. Dix, and at its close went to study in Rome, where he remained until his decease. Works: Phantom Ship; View of Gibraltar; Sunset at Capri; Sark Channel Islands; Coast Scene (1871).
- DOREUR, LE. Add to bibliography:
Jal, 1046.
- DUBUFE, ÉDOUARD. Add to works:
Love's Diversion (1860), Circassian Girl (1867), Lady and Parrot (1871), Prodigal Son (1867), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York. The Prodigal Son, the study of the larger picture (Exposition universelle, Paris, 1878, burned in Cincinnati a few years later), is in three parts in one frame: centre, H. 4 ft. × 7 ft. 6 in.; wings, each, H. 4 ft. × 1 ft. 4 in.
- DUPRÉ, JULES. At the Morgan sale,
New York, 1886, were sold the following: Stormy Weather, $1,700; Driving Cows to Water, $1,850; Cloudy Day, $2,500; Morning, $8,050; A Symphony, $8,100.
- DUPRÉ, LÉON VICTOR, died in Paris,
Nov. 1, 1879.—L'Art (1879), iv. 168.
DURANGEL, LÉOPOLD VICTOR, born
at Marseilles; contemporary. History and
portrait painter, pupil of Horace Vernet and
of Ferdinand Wachsmuth. Medal, 3d class,
1886. Works: Deposition from the Cross
(1878); Providence (1879); Jesus Dead on
the Cross, Butterflies—Decorative Panel
(1880); Olive Harvest (1881); The Flute
Prize (1882); The Fish and the Shepherd
that plays the Flute, Omnis Homo (1885);
Resignation (1886).
ERDTELT, ALOIS, genre painter in
Munich; contemporary. Gold medal, Berlin,
1886. Works: Genre Scene, Two Portraits
(Munich Exhibition, 1883); At the
Tailor's, Portrait of the Artist, do. of his
Father (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).
FAIVRE, LÉON MAXIME, born in
Paris; contemporary. Genre and portrait
painter, pupil of Gérôme and of Boulanger.
Medal, 3d class, 1884. Works: Interior of
Gérôme's Studio (1877); Dernière victoire!
(1880); William the Conqueror (1881); La
muse au cabaret (1882); Female Portrait
(1884); An Invader in the Stone Age
(1885); Surprised by the Tide (1886).
FERRY, JULES, born at Bordeaux,
France, Jan. 1, 1844. History and genre
painter, pupil of John Lewis Brown and of
Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1886.
Works: Astyanax thrown from the Walls of
Troy by order of Ulysses (1869); Game
Seller (1870); Return from Hunting (1873);
Hallali of the Wild Boar (1876); Recall of
Dogs from Boar Chase (1879); The Guard's
Breakfast (1880); Market Day—Road to
Evreux (1884); Diana at the Bath (1886).
- FILDES, (SAMUEL) LUKE, elected
R.A., 1887. Add to works: The Flower Girl, A Daughter of the Lagoons (1886).
FIRLE, WALTHER, genre painter in
Munich; contemporary. Gold medal, Berlin,
1886. Works: Morning Devotions in
Dutch Orphanage, Sunday School (Jubilee
Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).
- FORTUNY Y CARBO, MARIANO. At
the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: Italian Woman (water-colour), $450; Spanish Lady with Fan (water-colour), $575; The Rare Vase (1870, water-colour, J. W. Wilson sale, Paris, 1881), $7,100.
FOURIÉ, ALBERT, born in Paris; contemporary.
Genre painter, pupil of Jean
Paul Laurens and of Gautherin. Medal, 3d
class, 1884. Works: Recreation in the
Cloister (1879); Judith, A Numismatist
(1881); Étienne Marcel and the Dauphin
(1882); First Communion at Crosne (1884);
Last Mourning (1885); A Fête-Day (1886).
- FRÈRE, CHARLES (ÉDOUARD). Instead
of Medal, 2d class, 1848; Medal, 1865, read: Medal, 3d class, 1883.
- FRÈRE, (PIERRE) ÉDOUARD, died at
Écouen, May 23, 1886.—Athenæum (1886), i. 723.
FRIESE, RICHARD, born at Hamburg,
Germany; contemporary. Animal painter,