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 I1ADAMAED Academy of Le Sueur. After visiting Stral- Adam, a graceful Eve, two or three Vene- sund (17G2), the Isle of lliigen, ami Stock- tians in court dress, and a Satan represented holm, he went to Paris in 1705, painted in as a handsome youth, recognizable only by Normandy, and rapidly acquired a name and the claws on his feet. Much injured and wealth ; with his brother, Johann Gottlieb,, little to be regretted." Painted in 15G8. ho went to Rome in 17C8, and there estab- Probably mostly scholars' work. Ruskin, hshed his fame by six pictures representing Stones of Venice, iii. 290 ; Zanotto, 383. the Naval Battle at Tschesme and the Burn- HADRIAN, Roman Emperor (117-138 ing of the Turkish Fleet, painted by order A.D.), amateur painter and sculptor. The of Catharine II. In 1772 he visited London, fulsome panegyrics of his admirers are no returned to Italy, and in 17SG became court- ; evidence of his artistic ability. Aurel. Viet., painter to the King of Naples, and enjoyed ' Epit. de Cxs., 14, 2 ; Dion Gas., Ixix. 4. much distinction, imtil the revolution caused him to leave for Florence in 17!)!). He bought a villa at Careggi in 1803. Although one of the most noteworthy landscape painters of the 18th centurv, he was a clever mannerist, HAECHT, TOBIAS VAN. See Verhaegt. HAEFTEN, NICOLAAS VAN, sometimes called Walraven, born at Gorcum (?), flour- ished in 1G77-170!). Dutch school ; genre and portrait painter, chiefly of scenes in low who by his many pictures attained to greater life. Works: Scissors-Grinders at Cards, reputation than he deserved. Works: Ital- Company in Tavern amused by Smoking ian Landscape, C'assel Gallery ; He-float at, Monkey, Basle Museum ; Fishseller (1704), a Brook (177*!), Weimar Museum ; Ideal Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle. Landscapes (2, 1782), Gotha Museum ; Coast View with Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Italian Landscape (1704), Oldenburg Gallery. He had four brothers, all painters : Karl Lud- wig (1740-1800), Johann Gottlieb (1744-73), Willielm (1748-80), and Georg Abraham HAENSBERGEN (Haansberge), JOHAN- NES VAN, born in Utrecht in 1G42, died at The Hague in 1705. Dutch school ; land- scape and portrait painter, pupil of Poelen- burg, whom he imitated successfully. Works: Diana and Callisto, Stuttgart Gallery ; The ( 1 755-1805). They followed their In-other, Man with the Skull, Augsburg Gallery ; Por- to Italy, where they often worked conjointly, trait, Berlin Museum ; Annunciation to the and for many Englishmen, the Pope, the Shepherds, Adoration of the Shepherds, Kniperor Joseph II., Catherine II., and the Adoration of Magi, Assumption, Landscape, court of Naples. Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 295 ; Dresden Museum ; Italian Landscapes (G), Brockhaus, viii. G88 ; Goethe, Phil. Hackert, St. John Preaching, Portrait of a Lady HADAMARD, AUGUSTE, born at Metz, (1G8G), Schweriu Gallery. Immerzeel, ii. Dec. 1, 1823, died in 188G. Genre painter, 4 ; Kramm, ii. G20. pupil of Delaroche. Works: Jewish Pass- HAERT, HENRICUS VAN DER, born over Feast (1847); Interior of Studio ; Bak- at Louvain about 179G, died in Ghent, Oct. ing-Room; Forbidden Fruit, (18G9); Temp- ; 5, 184G. History and genre painter, pupil tation ; Reprimand (1870); Between Cat of Ghent Academy, then of Jacquin and and Dog, The Absent (1872); Franc-Tireur David ; in 1841 became professor and direc- Watching ; The Women and the Secret tor of Ghent Academy, which he thorough- (1874); Fce-aux-Mouettes, Fantasia (1883); ly reorganized. Works: Three Children Good Little Corner, A Bad Character (1884); mourning their Mother's Death ; Expulsion Road to Switzerland, Evening Song (1885). of Hagar, Ghent Museum. Immerzeel, ii. He illustrated Ch. Blanc's "Histoire des 7; Kramm, ii. G28. peintres de toutes les ecoles." HAFFTEN, KARL VON, born at Wis- HADES, DESCENT INTO, Tintoretto, S. j mar, Mecklenburg, Jan. 29, 1834. Land- Cassiauo, Venice. " A somewhat haggard, scape painter, pupil of Munich Academy 196