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 GI.IKMAXX Works : Young Nubian Woman, Diana in the Bath (1838); Vision of St. John (1810); Lost Illusion* (1843), W. T. Walters, Balti- inorc ; Departure of the Apostles (1845); Nymph Echo ; Dance of the Bacchantes (184!)) ; Vfiius on a Ram (1855); Death of Major Duviil, Battle of Lake Leman (1858), Portraits of General Joinini ami of M. W. Haldimand, Lausanne Museum ; Diana Hunting, Xausica'i, Daph- nis and Chloi' 1, Virgin with Christ and St. John, Joan of Arc in the Forest, Ruth and Boa/, Delude, Return of Prodigal Son (all before 18(13); Hercules and Oniphalc (18(i:i); Minerva and the Graces, Sappho ; 1't'nlheitx pursued by the Mainades, The Charmers, Basle Museum; Young Roman's JiaHi (18G8), C. S. Smith, New York. Gaz. des B. Arts (1875), xi. 233, 404; Larousse, viii. 1301; Meyer, Gesch., MM ; Clement, Life (1858). GLIEMANN, PHILI1T ALBERT, born at Wolfenbiittel, Brunswick, Dec. 2li, 1822, died in Dresden, April 25, 1872. Portrait painter, pupil of the Dresden Academy under Julius Hiibner. Was for many years the favourite portrait painter in Dres- den. Works : Jew's Head, Dresden Gal- lery ; Portrait of King John of Saxony, Leipsic University. Allgem. d. Biogr., i.. 23<>. GLINK, FRANZ XAVIER, born at Uur- gau, Bavaria, in 17'J5, died in Munich, Feb. 22, 1873. History painter, pupil of the Munich Academy under Peter von Lander ; went in 1824 to Rome, and after his return painted altarpieces and subjects from Ger- man epics and from Tasso ; then turned again entirely to religious art. Works : Flight into Egypt ; Mary's Visit to Elizabeth ; Madon- na ; Christ as a Gardener ; St. Cecilia ; Christ iu Glory ; Sermon on the Mount ; Cycle from Wilkiua Saga and the Niebel- ' ungon ; Scenes from Tasso; Story of An- tharis. Allgoin. d. Biogr., i. 'J37. GLIN/ER, KARL, born at Breitenau. near Cassel, in 1802, died at Ciissel in 1878. History and landscape painter, pupil of Munich Academy, and, in 1825, of Diisscl- dorf Academy under Schadow, then of Gros in Paris ; visited Rome and Naples in 183:!. Works: Susanna at the Bath ( 1837), Kunst- lialle, Hamburg ; Joseph's I Moody C'oat (ISliS); Good Samaritan; Slave Dealer (184i; Pan and Syrinx (1852). GLORIA, LA, Tilutn. Ma.lrid Museum; canvas, H. 11 ft. 4 in. x 7 ft. 10 in.; signed. High in the heavens, in a halo of light, the Father and the Son are seated, with ervstal orbs and sceptres in their hands ; around them countless cherubim and seraphim fail- ing away in a brilliant mist ; lower down in the clouds the Virgin stands interceding f. >r sinners, at whose head Charles V., to tin- right, with the crown at his feet, is kneel- ing ; behind him is the Empress ; lower down Mary of Hungary, Philip and his sis- ter, all in winding-sheets, praying; still lower an; Job (portrait of Vargas), Moses, Noah, and the Magdalen, and to the left iu ascending lilies the Evangelists and Proph- ets. Painted in 1554 for Charles V., who ordered it as a record of his intention to <(iiit the throne. On his abdication (1555), he took it, with other pictures, to the Monas- tery of Yuste, where it was hung at the foot, of his bed. Charles ordered the picture, which he called the Last Judgment, to he placed after his death on the high altar of the Monastery, but Philip removed it to the Escorial, from which it passed to the Mu- seum. Sometimes called also the Trinity. Engraved byCort; in reverse by Hondins. Vasari, cd. Mil., vii. 451 ; C. X C., Titian, ii. 232 ; Gachard, Retraite et Mort de Charles V. (Brussels, 1855), ii. 'JO ; Revue Universelle des Arts, iii. 227. GLOVACKI, JOHANN NEPOMUK, born at Cracow in 1802, died there, July 28, 1847. Landscape and portrait painter, pupil of Cracow Academy, then studied in Prague 153