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 BAGGE Junker in Frankfort. Best works in Stiitlel Gallery, Frankfort, and Darmstadt Gallery. Meyer, Kiinst. Lex., ii. 545. BAGGE, MAGNUS THULSTRUP VON, born at Christiansund, Norway, Aug. 9, 1825. Landscape painter ; studied first in Copen- hagen under Thorwaldsen, then in Chris- tiania, and in Diisseldorf under Andreas Achenbach, Gude, and Leu ; travelled then in Norway, Sweden, Bavaria, and Switzer- land, and settled in Berlin. Works : Nor- wegian Landscapes ; Sunset on Bygdin Lake, Norway ; Moonrise. M filler, 22. BAGLIONE, CESABE, born in Bologna in middle of IGth century, died at Parma in 1612. Bolognese school ; decorative paint- er, rival of Cremonini ; excelled in landscape, but painted also history, animals, fruits, and flowers. Frescos in many palaces in Bologna and Parma. Malvasia, i. 253 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole bolonaise ; Meyer, Kiinst. Lex., ii. 546. BAGLIONE, GIOVANNI, Cavaliere, born in Borne about 1572, died about 1645. Roman school ; pupil of Francesco Morelli ; employed in many considerable works in Rome under Sextus V., Clement VIII, and Paul V., especially in the Vatican, in S. Gio- vanni Laterano, and in St. Peter's. But he is best known as the author of Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects in Rome from 1572 to 1042. Lanzi, i.470 ; Ch. Blanc, cole ombrienne. BAGNACAVALLO, BARTOLOMMEO DA, born at Bag- nacavallo (Ro- magna) in 1484, died in Bologna in August, 1542. Real name Bar- tolommeo Ra- x menghi. Bologn- ese school ; his- tory painter, pupil of Frances- co Francia, but also studied in Rome with Raphael, after whose death he returned to Bologna. He had a considerable reputation, and was em- ployed in decorating many public buildings. Several churches in Bologna possess pictures by him. Among his works are : Circum- cision, Louvre ; Holy Family and Saints, Bologna Gallery ; Madonna in Glory and of Dosso Dossi, as are his three Saints in Giovanni Battista, worked at Rome with Vasari and assisted Primaticcio at Fontaine- bleau. Ch. Blanc, Ecole ombrienne ; Vas- ari, ed. Mil., v. 175 ; Burckhardt, 684 ; Liib- ke, Gesch. ital. Mai., ii. 375. BA11E, BAY OF, J. M. W. Turner, Na- tional Gallery, London ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 9 in. X 7 ft. 9 in. A beautiful expanse of land and water, almost purely imaginative, with Apollo and the Cumsean Sibyl seated under tall pine trees. Castle of Baiae seen on right, and Pozzuoli (anc. Puteoli), oppo- site. Royal Academy, 1823 ; Turner Col- lection. Engraved by R. Brandard. Ham-
 * Saints, Dresden Museum, quite in the style
 * the Berlin Gallery. Baguacavallo's son,
 * erton, Life ; Cat. Nat. Gal.

BAILLET, ERNEST, born at Brest, contemporary. French school ; landscape painter, pupil of Saunier and of Pelouse. Medal : 3d class, 1883. Works : Pont^Scorff, Brittany (1883) ; Market of Lanuion, Le Yaudet, Brittany (1884) ; Old Wash-houses at Vitre (1885). BAILLU (Bailly), ERNEST JOSEPH,
 * born at Lille, Oct. 17, 1753, died in Ghent,

Jan. 21, 1823. Flemish school ; history and landscape painter, pupil of Ghent and Ant- werp Academies, and in 1775-77 of the cole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Gold medal, Ghent, 1811. Works: Contempt (1792), Ghent Museum ; CEdipus at Colonus (1796), Allegory on Birth of King of Rome (1811), Societe royale des Beaux Arts, ib. Biog. nat. de Belgique, i. 651. BAILLY, DAVID, born at Leyden in 1584, died after 1661. Dutch school ; por- trait painter, first instructed by his father, Pieter B., then pupil of Adriaan Verburg, and in Amsterdam, 1602-8, of Cornelis van der Voort ; went to Italy, spent some time in