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 BOUCIIOT king. He painted many mythological and religious subjects, landscapes, animals, theat- rical decorations, wall and ceiling decora- tions, besides making about 10,000 drawings. Works : Venus demanding Arms of Vulcan (1732), Rinaldo and Armida (1734), Diana leaving the Bath (1742), Vulcan giving Arms to Venus (1757), Vertumnus and Pomona (1763), Cephalus and Aurora (1768), Jupiter and Callisto, Rape of Europa, Venus asking Vulcan for Arms, Neptune and Amymone, Amynthus freeing Sylvia, The Goal and four landscapes, Louvre ; Reunion of the Arts, Angers Museum ; Aurora and Cephalus, Nancy Museum; Painting, Sileuus Drunk, Lille Museum ; Mercury entrusting the In- fant Bacchus to the Nymphs of Mt. Nisa, Caen Museum ; Amorous Gardener, Educa- tion of a Dog, Nimes Museum ; Cupids and Flowers, Nude Women Reclining, Toulon Museum ; Shepherd and Shepherdess, Bor- deaux Museum ; Pan and Syrinx, National Gallery, London ; Venus and Adonis, Barker Collection ; Young Mother Resting, Due d'Aumale ; Leda, Douglas Collection ; Por- trait of Mme. de Pompadour, M. Henri Di- dier ; do., National Gallery, Edinburgh ; Madonna, M. Hollond ; three mythological subjects, Stevens Collection ; Woman Re- clining, several mythological subjects, Nar- vaez Collection ; Woman with Straw Hat, Chevalier Collection, Paris ; Sunrise, Sunset, Lord Hertford ; The Kiss, Egmont-Masse Collection ; Toilet of Venus (1746), The Toi- let (1746), Are they thinking of Grapes? (1747), Leda and Swan, Venus and Graces Bathing, Triumph of Galatea or Birth of Venus (1740), Stockholm Museum ; Venus and Cupid, Berlin Museum ; Peace and War, Boston Museum of Fine Arts ; Res- cue of Arion, New York Museum ; Voluptu- ary, Winter Scene, Historical Society, New York. Villot, Cat Louvre ; Dohme, 3; Gou- court, i. 177, ii. 510 ; Mantz, Fr. Boucher (Paris, 1880) ; Ch. Blanc, ficole francaise ; Houssaye Gal., iii. 129 ; Portfolio (1872), 34 ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1874), x. 496. BOUCHOT, FRAN(OIS, born in Paris, 'Nov. 29, 1800, died there, Feb. 7, 1842. French school ; history painter, pupil of Regnault and Lethiere ; won the grand prix de Rome in 1824 ; and then studied for seven years in Rome and Naples, during which period he sent several noteworthy Zurich in 1799, Versailles Museum ; Funeral ' of Gen. Marceau, Mairie, Chartres ; Intoxi- cation of Silenus, Lille Museum ; Magdalen under the Cross, Madeleine Church, Paris ; Portraits of Gen. Jaubert, of Lablache, of Grisi, etc. Ch. Blanc, cole franyaise. BOUDEWYNS (Bauduins), ADRIAEN FRANS, baptised in Brussels, Oct. 3, 1644, I died there about 1700. Flemish school ; landscape painter, pupil of Ignatius van der Stock ; admitted to guild, Brussels, in 1665. About 1670 he went to France ; in 1677,, had returned to Brussels. Painted many small landscapes with figures and animals by Pieter Bout. Works : Landscapes (9), Madrid Museum ; Fish Market at Antwerp, i Louvre, Paris ; Village Market (1686), Ant- werp Museum ; Landscape with Figures and Cattle, Rotterdam Museum ; Fish Market, Fruit Market, Stockholm Museum; Southern Strand View, Brunswick Museum ; Convent Gate with Beggars, nine others, Dresden Gallery ; Landscapes (2), Museum, Vienna ; do. (8), Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; do. (3), Uffizi, Florence ; others iu Stuttgart, Des- sau, and Wdrlitz Galleries. Biog. nat. de Belgique, ii. 788 ; Cat. du Musee d'Anvers (1874), 63 ; Jal, 127 ; Journal des B. Arts (1869), 35; Meyer, Ktlnst. Lex., iii. 139; Michiels, ix. 335. BOUDIN, EUGfcNE, born at Honfleur j (Calvados); contemporary. Marine painter. ' Medals: 3d class, 1881 ;2d class, 1883. Works: Fishing (1880) ; The Meuse at Rotterdam (1881); On the Meuse (1882) ; L'Entrce, La Sortie (1883); Low Tide, High Tide (1884); 187
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