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Adam and Eve (1882); Jeanne (1883); Rosy Visions (1884); Sardanapalus (1885); Madeline, Nourmahal (1886).

RICHEMONT, ALFRED (PAUL MARIE) DE, born in Paris; contemporary. History painter, pupil of Bin, Douillard, and Michel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: The Monk (1880); Corner in the Church at Dieppe (1881); The Old Vagabond (1882); A Cave during the Bombardment of Paris in 1871 (1883); Refugees—Notice posted in Paris, Jan. 18, 1871 (1884); Volunteer Enrolment—1870 (1885); Legend of St. Mary of Brabant—1290 (1886).

  • ROUSSEAU, THÉODORE. Add to

works: Road through Fontainebleau (H. 2 ft. 10 in. × 3 ft. 10 in.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.

RUEL, (PIERRE) LÉON (HORACE), born in Paris; contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Isidor Pils. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: De Profundis (1870); Idyl (1878); Breakfast (1879); The Sense of Smell (1881); Surprise of a Hostile Post by Franc-Tireurs in 1870 (1882); Leda (1883); Corner of the Studio (1884); Temptation of St. Anthony (1885); Homage to Admiral Courbet (1886).

SAIN, PAUL (JEAN MARIE), born at Avignon (Vaucluse); contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Guilbert d'Anelle and of Léon Gérôme. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Cabin at Billancourt in Winter (1880); Torrent in Woods at Brenets—Switzerland (1881); Evening on Banks of the Seine at Billancourt, Morning on Banks of the Rhone at Avignon (1882); End of Autumn at Avignon (1883); Ancient Road of Chêne-Vert near Avignon, November Twilight (1884); Evening in February at Avignon, The Rhone (1885); Sunset in Isle of Piot near Avignon, Mill of St. Cénéry near Alençon (1886).

  • SERVIN, AMADÉE ÉLIE, died at Villiers-sur-Morin,

May, 1884.

  • SORTIE OF THE BANNING COCK

COMPANY. Add to bibliography: Gaz. des B. Arts (1887), xxxv. 175.

  • STONE, MARCUS, elected R.A., 1887.
  • TERBURG, GERARD. Add to bibliography:

Gaz. des B. Arts (1886), xxxiv. 388; (1887), xxxv. 40, 125.

THOMAS, CHARLES ARMAND, born in Paris; contemporary. Still-life painter, pupil of Victor Leclaire. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: June Flowers (1880); A Corner of the Conservatory (1881); Cellar of Père Jacquemin (1882); A Gay Morning (1883); Corner of Vineyard in Burgundy (1884); In the Studio (1885); Eve of the Fête (1886).

  • TROYON, CONSTANT. Add to works:

Going to Market (H. 1 ft. 2 in. × 1 ft. 10 in.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cattle (1856), Landscape and Cattle (H. 2 ft. 7 in. × 3 ft. 8 in.), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York.

TURNER, ROSS STERLING, born at Westport, Essex County, N. Y., June 29, 1847. Landscape painter, studied in Munich, Venice, Florence, and Rome. Studio in Salem, Mass. Works in oils: A Roman Villa (1883); La Salute (1884); A White House Ashore. Water-colours: A White Study (1883); An Old Garden (1886).

  • VALADON, JULES EMMANUEL.

Awarded a 2d class medal, Salon, 1886.

  • VERBOECKHOVEN, EUGÈNE JOSEPH.

Add to works: Dog tossed by a Bull (H. 2 ft. × 3 ft.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.

  • VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES. The

Missionary's Story (1883, Morgan sale, 1886, $25,500), was bought by C. P. Huntington, New York.

VIMONT, ÉDOUARD, born in Paris, Aug. 8, 1846. History painter, pupil of Alexandre Cabanel and of Maillet. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Cephalus and Procris (1870); The Sirens (1874); Lucretia (1875); St. Geneviève (1876); The Fable and the Truth (1880); A Gallic Oracle (1881); Hercules between Vice and Virtue (1883); St. Columba (1884); Folly guides the Shafts of Love (1885); Vitellius saluted Emperor (1886).