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 IIABEXSCIIADEX dam Royal Academy and of Jan Bosboom at The Hague. In 1854 went to New York, where he passed his professional life. Works : Sunrise on the Susqiieluuma (1N07); Fishing-Boats ofFMt. Desert, Boon Island Coast of Maine (1874); Midsummer Noon, Biddeford Beach Maine (1875) ; Lower Harbour of Halifax, Evening at Halifax (1870); Narragansett Pier (1877); Near St. John's Newfoundland (1878); Near South- West Harbour Mt. Desert, Morning on the Coast, Near Grace Harbour Newfoundland (1879). Am. Art Rev. (1*80), :>r>l. HABENSCHADEN, SEBASTIAN, born in Munich, March 2!), 1818, died there, May 7, 18(i8. Landscape and animal painter, pupil of Ailler, and in 182'.) of the Munich Academy ; studied nature in the environs of Munich and in the Bavarian and Tyrolese Alps; visited Italy in 1S40. Modelled ani- mals in clay and wax with much skill, and was an engraver of merit. Works : Cows at Pasture (1N8K); Alp with Herds-women before a Cottage (1844) ; Alpine Cow-keeper crossing Foot-bridge (1847); Hay Harvest ' (1850); Peasants in the Field, Morning in the Country, Herd of Cattle (1851); Forester and Shepherd, Morning in the Mountains (1854); Starting for the Alp (1854); Snipe Hunting, Ravine at Sunset, Railroad through the Woods (1804). Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 2(i(i ; Andresen, iii. 1<)8. HABEHLIN, KAHL, born at Oberess- lingen, Wiirtemberg, Dec. 1(J, 1882. His- tory painter, pupil of Stuttgart Art School, from 1852 of Diisseldorf Academy under Scliadow, and from 1858 in Munich, of Pi- loty ; visited France and England, and in 1804 Italy, and settled in I860 in Stuttgart, where he became professor at the Art School in 1808. Resigned the latter position in 188U. Works : Death of Sickingen (1854); Storming of Convent (1850); Jew Siiss ; Dissolution of Alpirsbach Monastery (1802), Stuttgart Museum ; Battle of Belgrade, Royal Gallery, ib. ; Women of Scliorndorf in 1C88 ; Tel/el's Journey through Saxony ; Scene in Court Room ; Capture of Robber- Gang ; Savonarola ; Siege of Stralsund ; Ja- cobea of Bavaria (fresco, 1804), National Museum, Munich. Brockhans, viii. OS8 ; Miiller, 221). HABRON, painter, country and date un- known. Pliny mentions (xxxv. 40 |141|) among his works a Friendship and Peace and several images of the gods. HACKAEltT (Hakkert), JAN, born in Amsterdam about 1080, died there in lO'.l'.l or 170S. Dutch school ; landscape painter, pupil of Jan Wynants. In 1000 75 studied from nature on a journey through Germany and Switzerland ; to judge from his pictures must have visited Italy. Lingelbach, Adria- an van de Velde, Wouwerman, and Bercliem frequently supplied the tigures in his pict- ures. Works: Stag-Hunt, National Gallery, London; Landscape, Station! House, ib. ; Avenue of Ash Trees, Landscape, Amster- dam Museum ; Mountainous Landscape, Rot- terdam Museum ; do., and Landscape with Cattle, Copenhagen ( lallerv ; Hunting Scene, Old Piuakothek, Munich ; Italian Landscape with Herds, Berlin Museum ; High- Road with Figures, Dresden Gallerv ; < irove with Stag- Hunt, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Italian Landscape, Historical Society, New York ; others in Stadcl Gal- lery, Frank- fort, and Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna. Immer/eel, ii. 5 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 481! ; Kramm, ii. 022. HACKER, HORST, born in Leipsic in 1842. Landscape painter, pupil in Munich of Richard Zimmermann, visited Italy, Swit/cr- land, and the Austrian Alps. Works : The Wctterhorn ; Obersee near Berchtesgaden ; N(!w Axen Road near Fliielen ; Smithy in Winter ; Moonlight Night ; Lake of Yier- waldstiidt ; View in Rosenlani Valley. - Miiller, 2:50. HACKERT, JACOB PHILIPP, bom at Prcnzlau, Brandenburg, Sept. 15, 1787, died at Careggi, near Florence, April 28, 1807. German school ; landscape painter, pupil of his father, Philipp, and in Berlin I- HA.CKAERT-