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 DIC^EOGENES (1848); Bather tormented by Cupids (1850), Grenoble Museum ; Close of Fine Day, Last , Tears, The Rival (1855) ; Pond with Vipent (1857); Galatea (1859); The Smyruiotes (1871); The Pyrenees, Bohemians (1850), The Fairy with the Pearls (1857), three others, Luxembourg Museum. Works in United States : Cupid Disarmed, Forest of | Fonlainebleau (1871), The Storm (1872), Fon- taiuebleau, Effect of Autumn, Edge of the I Forest, T. W. Walters, Baltimore ; Blind ' Man's Buff, Forest of Fontainebleuu, Cupid's Whisper, Boy and Dogs, The Bather, East- ern Bazaar, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York ; Bohemian Girls, W. Astor, New York ; Fon- tainebleau, Samuel Hawk Collection, New York ; Edge of Forest, A. Spencer, New York ; Clairiure de la Beine Blanche, C. Vanderbilt, New York ; Landscape, Holy Family, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York ; Landscape, A Bel- mont, New York; Fontainebleau, M. Graham, New York ; Ladies of Seraglio, Venus and Cupids, W. Rockefeller, ib. ; Oriental Mother and Child, Mrs. P. Stevens, New York ; La Femme et L'Amour, Flowers, several land- scapes, J. C. Runkle, New York ; Forest of Foutainebleau, J. W. Drexel, New York ; Promenade a la Robe Bleu, J. P. Morgan, New York ; Lizard, M. K. Jesup, New York ; ( Diana and Poictiers Hawking, R. L. Stuart, New York ; Elysiau Fields, D. O. Mills, New York ; Nymphs and Cupids, Wood Gatherer, Girl with Scythe, C. P. Huntington, New York ; Evening, Under the Oaks, C. S. Smith, New York ; Fagot Gatherer, R L. Cutting, New York ; Autumn Landscape, G. L Seney, Brooklyn ; Dogs in Forest of Fontainebleau, J. T. Mai-tin, Brooklyn ; Coquette, J. H. War- ren, Hoosac Falls, N.Y.; Forest of Fontaine- bleau, Gypsies, Dead Bird, R. C. Taft, Prov- ] idence ; Landscape, Turkish Women, Mar- guerite and Martha, Flowers, W. Richmond, ib.; Favourite Sultana, Landscape-Study, J. A. Brown, ib. ; Bathers, Study of Flowers, Fortune-Telling, B. Wall, ib. ; Forest with Fago^Gatherer, Blind Man's Buff, Land- scape, T. Wigglesworth, Boston ; Fontaiue- bleau, H. P. Kidder, ib.; Pond, W. Brimmer, ib. ; Dark Worn! Interior, Bohemians, H. Probasco, Cincinnati ; Forest Scene, H. B. Hurlbut Collection, Cleveland ; Landscape, S. A. Coale, St. Louis ; Maiden and Cupid, Woods of Foutaiuebleau, Mrs. W. P. Wil- stach, Philadelphia ; In the Woods, Mrs. J. G. Fell, ib. ; La Mare aux Fees, Isle d' Amour, J. D. Lankenau, ib. His son, Etuile Diaz, also a painter, died in I860, aged 25 years. Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1882), 217; La- rousse ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1874), x. 243 ; L'Art (1877), viii. 49 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xiv. 97; Meyer, Gesch., 272. DIC.EOGENES, painter, about 596 B.C.; country and works unknown. Pliny, xxxv. 40 [146]. DICKSEE, FRANK, born Nov. 27, 1853. Figure painter, son and pupil of Thos. F. Dicksee. First exhibited in Royal Academy in 1876, Elijah confronting Ahab, for which he obtained the gold medal. In 1877 his Harmony, purchased by the Academy, brought him into notice. Elected an A.RA. in 1881. Works: Evangeline (1879); Benedicite, The House Builders (1880); The Symbol (1881); A Love Story (1882) ; Too late, too Lite, ye cannot enter now (1883); Romeo and Juliet (1884); Chivalry (1885). Art Journal (1881), 94. DICKSEE, THOMAS FRANCIS, born in London, Dec. 13, 1819. Portrait and figure painter, pupil of H. P. Briggs. Works: Othello and Desdemona (1875); Ahab and Jezebel, Cordelia (1877); Madeline (1878); Beatrice (1879); Heiress (1880); Patricia (1882); Cordelia, Lucretia, Antigone (1884). DIDAY, FRANCOIS, born in Geneva in 1812, died there, Nov. 28, 1877. Landscape painter; studied in Geneva, Paris, and Rome, but especially from nature. Medals in Paris in 1840, 1841 ; L. of Honour, 1842 ; Russian Order of Stanislaus, Belgian Order of Leo- 405