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pupil of Berlin Academy. Medal, 3d class, Paris, 1885; gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Brigands of the Desert (Salon, 1885); Hard Fight between Ure-Oxen, End of a Noble of the Forest (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).



  • GAGLIARDINI, JULIEN GUSTAVE.

Awarded a 2d class medal for Picardy Farm, Court Yard in Auvergne, Salon, 1886.


GEBHARDT, KARL, born in Munich, March 23, 1860. History painter, pupil of Loefftz and Lindenschmit at the Munich Academy, where he won several prizes; then studied in Italy. Medal, Nuremberg, 1879. Works: A Bookworm (1877), owned in America; Loki and Sigrun (1878); Hero and Leander (1879), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Minnesinger (1881); Death of Virginia (1882); Eve by the body of Abel (1883).—Illustr. Zeitg. (1886), i. 109; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 436; xviii. 549; xix. 351; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xix. 135.


GELHAY, ÉDOUARD, born at Braisne-*sur-Vesle (Aisne); contemporary. Portrait and genre painter, pupil of Jules Goupil and of Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Atelier of Tony Robert-Fleury (1885); Foundling Asylum (1886).


  • GÉRÔME, JEAN LÉON. Add to

works: Œdipus, First Kiss of the Sun (1886). At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: Vase Seller—Cairo, $4,600; The Tulip Folly, $6,000; Coffee House—Cairo, $4,800.


GESELSCHAP, FRIEDRICH, born at Wesel, Prussia, May 5, 1835. History painter, pupil of Dresden Academy and in Düsseldorf of Mintrop; studied in Rome in 1866-71. Professor, member, and senator of Berlin Academy. Great gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Roman Triumphal Procession, Four Cardinal Virtues, Re-erection of German Empire, Allegory on War, do. on Peace, Defence of the Country against Foreign Invaders, Union of North and South through Prussia (1883-87), Arsenal, Berlin; Decorations on Staircase of Ministry of Commerce, ib.—D. illustr. Zeitg. (1886), v. 231; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 314; xviii. 451; xix. 730.


GILBERT, RENÉ JOSEPH, born in Paris; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: A Bad Blow (1882); Sunday (1885); The Tapestry Mender (pastel, 1886).


  • GIRARD, ALBERT. Awarded a 2d

class medal for his La première heure—Banks of the Seine, Salon, 1886.


GREGORY, JAMES ELIOT, born in New York; contemporary. Portrait and figure painter, pupil of the École des Beáux Arts and of Carolus-Duran. Studio in Paris. Works: Portraits of Mrs. C. H. Baldwin (1882), of General Cullum (1883), Mrs. E. S. Higgins, Child of W. W. Astor (1884), and Mrs. Sherwood (1885); Coquetry (1884).


GRIDEL, JOSEPH ÉMILE, born at Baccarat (Meurthe), Oct. 16, 1839. Animal painter, pupil of Augustin Feyen-Perrin. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Wounded Boar (1865); A Double Blow (1869); Return from Boar Hunt in the Vosges (1879); Bosnian Bear Exhibitor (1880); Capture of a Wild Boar (1886).


GROLLERON, PAUL, born at Seignelay (Yonne); contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Léon Bonnat. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: When the Masters are Away (1874); Game of Piquet (1875); Each in his Turn (1878); When the Cat's away the Mice, etc. (1879); Episode of 1870 (1881); Combat in 1870 under Walls of Paris (1882); La partie fine (1883); On the Look-out, At Buzenval (1884); An Inquiry, Châtillon—Oct. 13, 1870 (1885); Episode of the Battle of Loigny (1886).


GUÉTAL, LAURENT, born at Vienne (Isère); contemporary. Landscape painter. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: La Bérarde-*en-Oisans (1882); Banks of the Drac (1883); Mont-Aiguille and the Valley of Chichilianne-*en-Trièves in Dauphiny (1884); The First Snow (1885); Lake of Léchauda in the Hautes-Alpes, A Sea in Winter (1886).