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 GAUP.O transferred to canvas, in Modena Gallrry. Engraved by Fr. Van der Steen ; Jos. Eiss- ner. Meyer, Correggio, 341, 402 ; Kiinst. Lex., i. 438 ; Gal. de Vienne, i. PL IS. By Eustache J^e.tiit'itr, Louvre, Paris ; can- vas, H. 4 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 7 in. The eagle bears aloft the young prince, whoso atten- tion is directed earnestly to the earth, seen below. Painted for the hotel of President Lambert. Collection of Louis XVI. En- graved by Beauvais. Landon, Musee, vi. 17; Filliol. By liemliraiult, Dresden Gallery ; canvas, H. 5 ft, 9 in. x4 ft. 2 in.: signed, dated 1035. Ganymede borne to Olympus by an eagle. Acquired in 1751. Engraved by ('. G. Schultze ; Canlon. Vosmaer, 442. GAUBO, KAFFAELLINO DEL. born in Florence in 14(i(!, died there i n 1524. Florentine school. Heal name Capponi, but commonly called del Garbo (tlie Graceful). Puj)il of Filippi- no Lippi, with w h o in he r o - niained until about 1490. follower of his master's style. He appears to best advantage in his Miulannn with An- gels ; Madonna with Saints and Angels ; and Madonna with Angels, Cherubs, and Saints, Berlin Museum. The first-named group is almost Haphaelesque in its conception. Among other examples worthy of note are : Madonna with Saints, Dresden Gallery ; Coronation of the Vinjin, Louvre; Jlrxiirrrr- tion, Florence Acad em y. C. & C., Italy, iii. 415 ; Ch. Blanc, EVole florentine ; Liibke, Gesch. ital. Mai., i. 375 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vii. 190; ed. Mil., iv. 233. GARCIA HLSPALETO, Don MANUEL, born in Seville ; contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Seville Academy ; studied later in llome. Works : Burial of St. Clirysostoui (1864) ; Apparition of St. He was a weak i Agnes (1S07) ; Starting for the Bull-Fight (1871). GAHCIA Y MARTINEZ, Don JUAN, born at Calatayud, Saragossa ; contempo- rary. History painter, pupil of Madrid Academy. Works : liaising of La/ams (lSf><;), Museum do la Trinidad, Madrid ; The I Covers of Temel (1S59) ; Death of King Don Sanclio ; Death of Poet Macias ; Lil>- eration of Francis I.; Charles II. as a Sor- cerer ( 1S7IJ) ; Procession of Our Lady ( 18S1 1; Penitent (1884). GARDNER, ELI/AIJKTH JANK, born at Exeter, N. H.; contemporary. Figure painter, pupil of H. Merle, I.ei'ebvre, and Bouguercau in Paris. Exhibits at National Academy, New York, and Paris Salon. Honourable mention, Paris Salon, l.s~'.i. Studio in Paris. Works: Cinderella, < '. Crocker, San Francisco; Cornelia and her Jewels (187'J); Coriime (l!S~lt; Sorceress (1875); Fortune-Teller (ls7li); Ruth and Naomi (T. Wigglesworth, Boston), Moses in the Bulrushes (1878); Mau.l Mnller ( 1S71I): Priscilla, Water's Edge (1HS1); Da]>hnis and Chloe (1882); Captive (188:!): Portraits. J. H. Stebbins, New York ; Improvised Cup (1SS4), Corner of the Farm ( 1SS5), Kn4); Hunga- rian Gypsies Playing, Sunday Music in Croatia (18118); Child's Play, Four Cartoons to "As you Like It." Muller, 192. GARNERAY, AMBROISE LOUIS, born in Paris, Feb. 19, 17S!!, died there, Sept. 11, 1 1857. French school ; marine painter, pu- pil of his father, Jean Francois (1755-1837), portrait and genre painter, and scholar of David. Love of adventure led him in 179(! to India, where he took part in several sea- lights, and was taken prisoner in 180i; by the English, who retained him in captivity II HI