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 DUVEAU Ford, Arquebusier (1875) ; Interior of Sta- ble (1877); Citizen Chief of a Demi-Brigade (1878); Incident of Aug. 6, 1870, Souvenir of Italy in 1860 (1879); Incident of Battle of Eivoli (1882); Regiment passing through Forest (1883); Au Information (1884). DUVEAU, LOUIS JEAN NOOL, born at St. Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine), Dec. 25, 1818, died in Paris, May 26, 1867. Genre paint- er, pupil of Cogniet. Medals: 3d class, 1846 ; 2d class, 1848 ; medal, 1864. Works : Day after Storm in Brittany (1846); Breton Emigrants stopped by Republicans (1848); Abdication of Doge Foscari (1850) ; Wrecked Fishermen (1852) ; Death of Agrippina (1853); The Vacant Cradle (1855); Return of the Pardon of St. Anne (1859); Death of Claudius (1863), Mass at Sea (1864), Rennes Museum. Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 507. DUVENECK, FRANK, born at Coving- ton, Ky., Oct. 9, 1848. Figure painter, pupil of Diez and of the Munich schools for ten years. Studio in Venice. Works : A Cir- cassian (1875) ; portrait of Chas. Dudley Warner, Turkish Page (1877) ; Coming Man, Interior of St. Mark's Venice, Italian Girl, The Professor (1878); Portrait (1879); Head of Young Man (M. Brimmer, Boston). Am. Art Review (1881), 3. DUVERGER, THEOPHILE EM- MANUEL, born at Bordeaux, Sept. 17, 1821. Genre painter. Medals : 3d class, 1861, 1863 ; medal, 1865. Works : Insanity of Charles VI. (1848) ; Said in Jest (1853) ; Tears at the Fireside (1855); The Visit, Party at Grandmother's (1857) ; Nurse's Visit, Washerwoman (1859) ; Grandfather's Platter, Waiting, Charitable Ladies (1861) ; Last Sacraments, Gypsies (1863) ; Hide- and-Seek, Reticence (1864) ; Paralytic, La- bourer and his Children (1865), Luxem- bourg Museum ; Penitent Girl (1866); Con- ' firmation in Church of Villiers-le-Bel(1867); Empty Cradle, First Frolic (1868) ; Mater- nal Solicitude, Filial Care (1869) ; Vice and Misery, Labour and Happiness (1870) ; The Whippet-snappers (1872) ; Silence (1873) ; When the Cat is away the Mice will Play ' (1874); Returning from Market (1875); Too Much Gratitude (1876) ; Grandmother's Party, Orphans (1879); In Reserve, Clown (1880); Poacher, Before Mass (1881); Little Bears (1882) ; Whoever Seeks shall Find (1883) ; Market Scene, The Dolls (1884) ; The Nest, In Receipt (1885). DUYSTER (Duster), W. C. Dutch school ; genre painter ; in his best works approach- ing Pieter Codde. Works : Brawl between Soldiers, Dresden Gallery; Game of Trictrac, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Brawl in a Barn, Stockholm Museum. Bode, Studien, 161. DYCE, WILLIAM, born at Aberdeen in 1806, died at Streatham, Feb. 15, 1864. Son of a physician and graduate of Mari- schal College ; in 1823 entered schools of Royal Scottish Academy, and afterwards studied in Rome and Florence. In 1827 ex- hibited at Royal Academy his Bacchus nursed by the Nympha After his second visit to Italy, settled in Edinburgh in 1830, and won success as a painter of portraits and historical subjects. In 1836 his De- scent of Venus attracted much notice ; he removed to London in 1844, and in the same year was elected an A.R.A., and in 1848 R.A. In 1848 he was chosen to deco- rate the Queen's Robing-Room in the Houses of Parliament, and began, but did not finish, a series of frescos illustrating the legend of King Arthur. He also executed a series of frescos in All Saints, Margaret Street, Cav- endish Square. He was a well-trained mu- sician and a scholarly writer on art and sci- entific subjects. Among his other easel pictures are : King Joash shooting the Ar- row of Deliverance (1844) ; Jacob and Rachel (1853) ; St. John leading Home the Virgin (1860) ; and George Herbert of Bemerton (1861). Redgrave ; Art Journal (1860), 293 ; Frescos in Houses of Parliament (8vo, London), from Br. Quarterly. July, 1864 ; Sandby, ii. 183. DYCK, HERMANN, born in Wurzburg, Oct. 4, 1812, died in Munich, March 25, 1874. Architecture and genre painter ; studied 440