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HAANEN, CECIL VAN, born in Vienna, in November, 1844. Genre painter, son of and first instructed by Remy van Haanen, then pupil of Vienna Academy, and for six years in Antwerp of Van Lerius and Verlat; having for six months been employed in London as draughtsman for leading magazines, he visited Venice in 1873 and was greatly influenced by Passini, and this, in connection with Pettenkofen's advice, imparted a new stamp to his style. He is a brilliant colourist, with a broad and vigorous touch and a fine faculty for composing and placing his figures. Medals: Paris, 3d class, 1876; 2d class, 1878. Works: The Bead Stringers (1876); A Water Carrier, A Street Wrangle (1877); The First Dip (1880); Luncheon Time in a Venetian Sartoria, Cobbler's Shop (1881); Gypsy Girl, Mask Shop in Venice (1882); Afternoon Coffee (1883); Death of Juliet (1884).—Mag. of Art, x. 1.
HALKETT, FRANÇOIS (JOSEPH CLÉMENT),
born at Brussels; contemporary.
Genre painter, pupil of Jules Lefèbvre,
Gustave Boulanger, and Portaels. Medal,
3d class, Paris, 1886. Works: Joueuse
d'osselets, A Nun (1883); Under the Fir
Trees (1884); Candy Sorters, Interior of a
Candy Shop (1885); In the Fir Forest,
Souvenir of the Dune (1886).
HAQUETTE, GEORGES, born in Paris;
contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of A.
Millet and of Cabanel. Medal, 3d class,
1880. Works: Scene at Pollet—near Dieppe
(1878); Francine's Muff, Interior at
Pollet (1879); Wandering Musicians in a
Cabaret, Fish Dealer at Dieppe (1880); Interior
of la mère Panotte, Père Mazure
(1881); Departure for Newfoundland, At
the Wharf (1882); Le salut au Calvaire, A
Baptism (1884); Landing from Fishing, A
Wind Squall (1885); Man of the Sea (1886).
HASLUND, OTTO, born in Copenhagen,
Nov. 4, 1842. Landscape, animal, and figure
painter, first instructed by Frederik
Helsted (1809-75), then pupil of Copenhagen
Academy, of Roed, Marstrand, Simonsen,
and Skovgaard; won a prize in
1871, and went to Italy in 1873. Works:
Landscape with Sheep (1867); Old Horse
seeking Shelter behind Boat (1868); Landscapes
and Animal-Pieces (1869-71); Return
from Market (1871); Donkeys on the
Road in Ischia (1874); Roman Abbot
smoking clandestinely (1875); Monk starting
out in Rainy Weather (1878); Milk-*maids
assisting one another in writing to
their Lovers, Two Old People keeping Sun-*day,
Behind a Mill of an Afternoon (1882);
In Yule-Tide (1883).—Sigurd Müller, 146.
HAWKINS, LOUIS WELDEN, born at
Stuttgart of English parents; contemporary.
Genre painter, pupil of Bouguereau,
Jules Lefèbvre, and Boulanger. Medal, 3d
class, 1881. Works: Potato Harvest, The
Orphans (1881); Lavatory at Grès, Peasant
Woman and Geese (1882); Fisherman's
Mother, Evening (1883); Poor People (1884).
- HENNER, JEAN JACQUES. Add to
works: Orpheline, Solitude (1886). At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: Sleeping Nymph, $2,075; Repose, $3,100; Fabiola (heroine of Cardinal Wiseman's story of same name), $4,100; La Source (Salon, 1881), $10,100, Walter Watson, Montreal, Canada.
JACOMIN, MARIE FERDINAND, born
in Paris; contemporary. Landscape painter,
son and pupil of Jean Marie Jacomin (1789-1858).
Medal, 3d class, 1883. Works: End
of a Winter Day (1880); View in Forest of
Saint-Germain (1881, 1884, 1885); do. in
Forest of Marly (1881, 1882, 1883, 1886).—Bellier,
i. 809.
- JACQUEMART, NÉLIE (vol. ii., p. 328,
line 10). For Drury read Duruy.
- KNAUS, LUDWIG. Add to works:
The Witch, George I. Seney, New York. At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: A Farmer's Daughter (1884), $2,300; Young Satyr, $3,150; St. Martin's Day (1877), $5,700; Hunter's Repast (1867), $16,400, Mrs. Arnott, Elmira, N. Y.; Country Store (1883), $10,400, S. P. Avery, New York.