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 DORIGNY Bacchus, Four Quarters of the Globe, Ve- nus and the Graces, several others, Palazzo Allegri, ib.; Frescos in Palazzi Spolvariui, Murelli, and others, ib.; do. in S. Silvestre, Venice ; in Jesuits' Church, Palazzi Tron and Zeuobio, ib. ; do. representing Patron Saints of Trent and their Martyrdom, Trent Cathedral. Bellier-Auvray, i. 440; D'Argen- ; ville, Abr6ge, v. 271 ; Dussieux, Les Artistes fran<;ais : 1'etranger, 148, 521. DORIGNY, MICHEL, born at Saint- Quentin (Aisne), in 1617, died in Paris, Feb. 21, 1665. French school ; history painter, pupil of Simon Vouet, his father-in-law ; re- ceived into the Academy in 1663, adjunct professor in 1662, professor in 1664. Works : Flora and Zephyr, Louvre, Paris ; Allegory, Madrid Museum. Bellier-Auvray, i. 440. DORINDA WOUNDED, Ouercino, Dres- den Gallery ; canvas, H. 7 f t 3 in. X 9 ft. 10 in. Dorinda in the arms of Linco, who shows her wound to Silvio (Guarini's "PastorFido"). Painted for Alfonso de Novellara ; bought in 1744 hi Madrid as a Correggio. Engraved by L. S. Lempereur. DORNER, JOHANN JAKOB, the elder, born at Ehrenstetten, Breisgau, in 1741, died in Munich, May 22, 1813. German school ; history and genre painter, pupil in Freiburg of Rosch, and from 1759 in Augsburg, of Ignaz Bauer ; visited North Italy and went to Munich, where, in 1762, he became court painter, and, after a visit to the Netherlands and Paris, in 1766-68, inspector, and in 1777 director of the Gallery. Works: Female Storekeeper (1775), Old Pinakothek, Mu- nich ; Portrait of Artist, Augsburg Gallery ; seven genre scenes, Schleissheiui Gallery. Allgem. d. Biogr. , v. 354 ; Broekhaus, v. 493. DORNER, JOHANN JAKOB, the young- er, born in Munich, July 7, 1775, died there, Dec. 14, 1852. German school ; landscape painter, son and pupil of Johaim Jakob the elder, but formed himself chiefly through study from nature ; took Claude Lorrain and Karel du Jardiu for his models. He visited Switzerland and France in 1801-3, and after his return was made restorer, and in 1808 inspector of the Royal Gallery, in 1815 mem- ber of the Hanau, in 1820 of the Vienna and Berlin, and in 1824 of the Munich academies. Works : Views of Laudshut and Munich ; Environs of Paris ; Rhine- Valley near Frei- burg ; Rocky Landscape near Kochel Lake ; The Staubbach near Rtttli ; Waterfall over Steep Rocks, Storm in Lech Valley, Land- scape with Mill near Pasing, View of Walchen Lake, New Pinakothek, Munich Gallery ; thirty-six Landscapes in Sculeissheim Gal- lery ; Wood-Path (1817), National Gallery, Berlin. Broekhaus, v. 493 ; Nagler, Mon., iii. 869. DORNER, JOHANN KONRAD, born at Egg, near Bregenz, in 1810, died in Rome in 1866. History, genre, and portrait painter, pupil of the Munich Academy under Cornelius ; went in 1835 to St. Peters- burg, where he painted mostly portraits, be- sides altarpieces, and was made member of the Academy ; returned to Munich and went in 1855 to Rome, where he acquired repu- j tation through historical compositions and genre scenes. Works : Madonna with St. John ; another picture with Saints, Munich Gallery. Allgem. d. Biogr., v. 354 ; Broek- haus, v. 494. DOROTHEA. See Fornarina. DOROTHEUS, Roman painter, 1st cen- tury A.D. Painted for the Emperor Nero a copy of the Veiius Anadyomeue of Ajtelle* after the original had become impaired by j time. Pliny, xxxv. 36 [9]. DORPH, ANTON (LAURIDS JOHAN- NES), born at Horsens, Jutland, Feb. 15, 1831. History, genre, and portrait painter, pupil of Copenhagen Academy under Mar- I strand ; went to North Italy and Paris in 1854, where he studied for a few months ! under Couture ; visited Holland, France, and ' Italy in 1859. Member of Copenhagen Academy in 1871. Works : Peasant Girl knitting (1854), Copenhagen Gallery ; Christ on the Cross (1858); Fishermen at Sorrento (1861); Street Scene at Sorrento (1862); 'Christ with Martha and Mary, Si Ste- phen's, Copenhagen ; Ascension, Trinity 421