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 ANTOLINEZ but went early to the court of Philip of Macedon. The latter part of his life was spent at the court of Ptolemy Soter, who is said to have had him sold into slavery for falsely accusing Apelles. Among his works were a portrait of the young Alexan- der ; a group of Athena, Philip, and Alexan- der ; a Dionysus ; an Hippolytus alarmed at Antiope, Correggio, Louvre. the bull ; a Cadmus and Europa, preserved in the Curia of Pompey, Rome ; a Satyr with a panther's skin, shielding his eyes from beams of light coming from a fixed point ; and a boy blowing the fire with his breath. Though he had great fertility of invention and skill in managing the effect of light, Pliny places him in the second rank of ar- tists ; but Quiutiliau mentions him among the most eminent painters of his age. Pliny, xxxv. 37 [114], 40 [138J ; Brunn, ii 247. ANTOLINEZ, Don JOSE, born in Seville in 1639, died in Madrid in 1676. Spanish school ; pupil of Francisco Rizi ; became a good colourist, his best works being land- scapes with small figures. Works : Magda- len, Madrid Museum ; St. An- thony of Padua, Academia S. Fernando, Madrid ; Concep- tion, Madonna in Glory, Mu- seo Fomento, ib.; St. Jerome in a Cavern, Munich Gallery. Stirling, iii. 1106 ; Viardot, 211 ; Meyer, Kunst. Lex., ii. 115 ; Madrazo, 345. ANTOLINEZ Y SARABIA, Don FRANCISCO, born in Seville in 1644, died in Ma- drid in 1700. Spanish school ; nephew of Joso Antolinez ; studied law at first, but en- tered school of Murillo and became an amateur of consid- erable skill, painting especial- ly small religious subjects, sometimes on copper. Went in 1672 to Madrid, obtained a provincial judgeship, but did not hold it long, and returned to Seville and painted secretly while practising as an advo- cate. Works : Nativity, Seville Cathedral ; St. Joseph and In- fant Jesus, St. Joseph Dream- ing, Due de Montpensier, San Telmo ; Purification of Virgin, Adoration, Flight into Egypt, Annunciation, Marriage of Virgin, Museo Nacional, Madrid. Stirling, iii. 1108 ; Viar- dot, 212 ; Ch. Blanc, licole espagnole ; Mey- er, Kiinst. Lex., ii. 115 ; Curtis, 342. ANTON VON WORMS. See Woensam. ANTONELLO DA MESSINA, born in Messina about 1444, died in Venice about 1493. Neapolitan school ; said to have been a pupil of Colantonio del Fiore, but this 54