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 COENE to decorate the Escorial, and disappoint- j Idyl, Toneur de Mandoline (1881); Brittany ment and jealousy finally led to bis death, jinn (1882); Examination, Close of Day, Au- Works: Assumption of the Virgin (1669); 'gust Day (1883); Lady in Black (1885). do., Portrait of Charles H., Madrid Muse- COGELS, JOSEPH (sometimes called Portraits of Jeanne and Maria of Aus- Cogels Mabilde), born at Brussels in 1786, urn tria, and Marguerite of Parma, daughters of died at Castle Leitheim, near Donauworth, Charles V., Brussels Museum ; Portraits of Philip IL, Berlin Museum ; St. Peter of Al- cantara walking on the Water, Munich Gal- in 1831. Landscape and marine painter ; pupil of Dttsseldorf Academy; visited France, returned to Belgium in 1806 and became a lery ; Portrait of member of Royal Society of Fine Arts at Coello, The Mag- Ghent ; went in 1810 to Munich, where he dalen, Hermit-, painted for the King and Queen, and the age, St. Peters- Duke of Leuchtenberg, pictures for their burg. Cean Bermudez ; Stirling, iii. 1010 ; private collections and the Schleissheim Ch. Blanc, Ecole espagnole ; Viardot, 296 ; Madrazo, 387. COENE, CONSTANTINUS, born at Vil- voorden, in 1780, died in Brussels in 1841. Flemish school ; history, genre, and land- scape painter ; pupil of Hendrik van Assche, and in 1809 of Barbiers at Amsterdam ; settled afterward in Brussels, where, in 1820, he became professor at the Academy. Great prize in Ghent in 1808. Works : Ru- bens receiving from Charles I. the Sword with which he had been Knighted (1808), Ghent Museum ; Soldier returning from Waterloo (1815), Brussels Museum ; Group of Peasants, Haarlem Museum ; View in Brussels, Amsterdam Museum. COENE, JEAN HENRI DE, born at Veder-Brekel, East Flanders, in 1798, died in Brussels, April 6, 1866. Genre painter, pupil of David and J. Pae'linck ; lived many years in Paris, afterward professor in Brus- sels Academy. Exhibited a number of pict- ures in the Salon, several of which have be- come well known in France by lithographs. Medal, 2d class, 1837. Works : Misery and Honesty (1835); Pastoral Tournament, Fri- day the Fasting Day (1837). Larousse. COENUS, painter of genealogical tablets, about 300 B.C. Pliny, xxxv. 40 [140]. COFFIN, W. A., born in Allegheny City, Gallery. Member of Antwerp Academy in 1817, honorary member of the Munich Acad- emy in 1824. His paintings, principally landscapes, waterfalls, and old monuments of his native country, are highly esteemed. Works: View of St. Sal- vator Platz in Munich (1819), Cassel Gal- lery. Bryan (Graves). COGEN, FELIX, born at St. Nicolas, Belgium. Genre and animal painter, pupil of F. Devigne. Medal, Paris, 3d class, 1875 ; L. of Honour, 1883. Works : Calves and Heifers, Cows returning from Pasture (1870); Departure for Fishing, Return from Fishing (1874) ; Shrimp-Fishers on Coast of Flan- ders (1875); Varech (Sea-weed) Harvest in Holland (1876); Fisherman's Wife on Zuyder- Zee (1878); Inundation Scene (1881); Fisher- women at Scheveningen (1883). COGHETTI, FRANCESCO, born at Ber- gamo, Oct. 4, 1804, died in Rome, April 23, 1875. History painter, pupil in Bergamo of Diotti, and in Rome of Camuccini ; Pres- ident of Accademia di S. Luca, Rome. Order of St. Gregory the Great. Executed a series of decorative compositions in fresco in the Palazzo Torlonia, Rome, in the Cathedral, Pa., 1855. Subject painter, pupil of Bon- j and in the Bishop's Palace at Bergamo, in nat in Paris. Exhibited first in the Paris the Basilica at Savona, and in the church at Salon in 1879. Studio in New York. Works: Porto Maurizio. Works : Presentation, As- After Breakfast, T. B. Clarke, New York ; 1 sumption, Ascension, Condemnation of St. 310