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 ALLEGRAIN of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1838-50, ; ALLEGRI, POMPONIO, Iwrn in Cor- limner to the Queen iu Scotland in 1841, and reggio, Sept. 3, 1521, died in Parma about in 1842 he was knighted. In the following 1593. Lombard school ; son of Antonio year Sir William exhibited the Battle of Allegri, called (Jorreyyw, who died when Waterloo, now at Apsley House. In 1844 Pomponio was twelve years old ; education he again went to St. Petersburg, to paint completed by his grandfather ; but some Peter the Great at Saardam, now in the think he was taught later by Houdani. Es- Winter Palace. He was engaged at the tablished himself in Parma and won a fair time of his death upon a picture of the bat- reputation. Decorated the Cappella del tie of Bannockburn. His best i>ortrait is Pojxrto in the Duoino, Parma, in 15(iO-C2, that of Sir Walter Scott (1832), now in the ' with frescos, some of which still exist! National Portrait Gallery. Saudby, ii. 152 ; Several pictures by him in the Parma Arad- Catalogue National Gallery ; Art Journal emy. Vasari, ed. Mil., iv. 122 ; Lonzi, ii. (1849), 109 ; (1850), 100. 390 ; Meyer, Kllnst. Lex., i. 481 ; Burc-k- ALLEGRAIN, ETIENNE, born in Paris hardt, 701. in March, 1644, died there, April 1, 173G. ' ALLEMAND, LOUIS HECTOK FRAN- French school ; was a good landscape paint- </OIS, born in Lyons, Aug. 5, 1809. Land- er in the style of Poussin and Francisque scape painter ; brought up a merchant, Millet ; became court painter to Louis XTV., he first turned his attention to art when and associate of the Academy in 1077. Also thirty years old ; studied nature around an engraver. Works : two landscapes in Lyons and in Dauphtne, and afterwards the Louvre ; seven landscapes at Versailles ; Ruisdael, Hobbema, and Claude Lorrain in Moses in the Bulrushes, Hermitage ; pict- the galleries of France, England, and Hol- ures in the museums of Dijon, Alenyon, land. Belongs to the new realistic school Tours, and Versailles. Villot, Catalogue j of landscape painting in France. Works : Louvre ; Lejeune, i. 354 ; iii. 291 ; Meyer, Wood-Border, Road near Pond, Sunset, Kunst. Lex., i. 332. ' Morning on the Rhone, Waterfall of the ALLEGRETTO NUCCI, or DI NUZIO, Gier, two landscapes, Lyons Museum ; do., born in Fabriano in 130G, died in 1385. Nimes Museum. Meyer, Kunst. Lex., i. Umbro-Florentiue school ; appears on regis- 484. ter of guild of St. Luke, Florence, in 1340. ALLEMAND, FRITZ and SIGMUND L'. Earliest picture bearing his name is the See L'Allemand. Madonna with Saints, dated 1305, in the ALLEN, THOMAS, born in St. Louis, Museo Cristiano of the Vatican. In 1308 Missouri, in 1849. Pupil of Prof. Duckcr he finished the Madonna with Saints in the in Dilsseldorf, later studied three years in Sacristy of Macerata Cathedral, and in 1372 j France. Exhibited first at National Acad- the Madonna enthroned, collection of Signer ! emy in 1870 ; also exhibits in Paris. Elected Fornari, Fabriano. Other works : Madonna, A. N. A. in 1884. Studio in Boston. Works : and Crucifixion, Berlin Museum. His draw- Maplehurst at Noon (T. B. Clarke, N. Y.). ing is precise, his colouring clear and rosy, ALLINGHAM, HELEN PATEHSON, his figures slender, with pretty faces ; in- born near Burton-ou-Trent, England, in deed, his style lacks the simplicity and dig- 1848. Genre painter, water colours; pupil nity characteristic of Giotto and his follow- of School of Design, Birmingham, and of ers._C. & C., Italy, ii. 193 ; Meyer, Kdusi Royal Academy, London, in 18G7. In 1868 Lex., i. 334 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., iv. 161 ; sketched in Italy two months, and on return ed. Mil., iii. 16, 22 ; Burckhardt, 555 ; Cibo, to England drew on wood for illustrated Scuola Umbra (Rome, 1872), 50. i periodicals. Exhibited at Royal Academy ALLEGRI, ANTONIO. See Corrcyyio. [ in 1874, under name of Helen Paterson, S7