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 HAGUE Westphalian Landscape; Approaching I Storm ; Guffern Alp ; St. Gotluml Road ; Kanderthal in Switzerland ; View at Sche- veningen ; Rhenish C'ity in Evening Light (1S7!>), Dresden Gallery; Storm Landscape, Breslan Museum. Miiller, 230. HAGHE, LOUIS, born at Tournay, March 17, 180C, died at Stockwell, Eng- land, March 9, 1885. History and genre painter, pupil of Chevalier de la Bar- riiTe, a French eini- grant, whom he afterwards assisted in the publication of views in Belgium: went to London in 1823, where he partici- pated in the publication of several litho- graphic works, and afterwards took up painting in water-colours ; in 1835 became member of the Institute of Painters in "Water Colours, and afterwards its president. Mem- ber of Antwerp Academy ; Order of Leo- pold ; Medals: 1834, 1855. Painted with his left hand. Works : "Var Council at Courtray (183!)), National Gallery, London ; Scene at Convent Gate of S. Geronimo (1840); Oath of Vargas (1841); Cromwell with the Letter of Charles I, The Town Hall of Courtray (1813) ; Last, Moments of Zurbaran (1844) ; Ferdinand with Rubens (1845); Rubens painting the ('liafM'aii de Faille, Interior of Brewers' Corporation Room at Antwerp, Staircase in the House of that Corporation (184(1) ; Meeting Room (1847) ; Capuchin Monks at Matins, C'haf- foir in Town Hall of Mons, Michelangelo attending his Sick Servant Urbino (1848) ; Vespers in Church of St. Anne, Bruges (1840) ; Miseries of War, Guard-Room (1850) ; Interior of St. Gomer, Sierre (1851); Audience Chamber of Magistrates of Bruges Visit of Marguerite of Parma (1852) ; Happy Trio, Salle d'Armes in Castle of Salz- burg (1853) ; Corps de Garde (1854) ; Holy Water Vase in St. Peter's, Rome, Post- Office at Albano, Convivial Meeting of Brewers' Corporation at Antwerp, Fair Reckoner, Comfortable Quarters, The Report, Work first and Play afterwards (1855) ; Choir of Santa Maria Novella, Florence (185C, first picture in oil) ; Antechamber in Tribunal of Inquisition, Venice, View of Ducal Palace, ib., Town Hall of Oudenarde (1850) ; Sunny Hours (1857, in oil) ; Incident in Life of Cornells Vroom, Public Letter-Writer in Rome, Remains of Portico of Octavia, Rome (1857) ; The Spy, Peter Boel arranging his Model, Drinking Song, Transept of St. Mark's, Venice (1858). Art Journal (1854), 25fi ; (1850), 13 ; Athen. (1885), i. 352 ; Kramm, ii. 030 ; Miiller, 231. HAGN, LUDWIG fKARL HEINRICH) VON, born in Munich, Nov. 23, 1820. Genre painter, pupil in Ber- lin of Krause, then of Munich and Antwerp Academies, at the lat- ter under Wappers, and in 1847-50 at Brussels of Eugene de Block ; lived then suc- cessively in Brussels, Berlin (1850-53), where by the pictures of Menzel and those in the palaces at Potsdam and Sans Souci he was led to the cultivation of rococo subjects, and Paris (1853-55), and settled in Munich, whence he visited Rome and Florence (1803-05). Member of Munich Academy since 1807. W T orks : Unwelcome Wooing' (1851), Schwerin Gallery; The Sweet Tooth, Musical Entertainment (1801); Alchemist 1 1802) ; Promissory Note ; Walk in Versailles ; Conversation in the Park (1800), New Pinakothek, Munich ; Italian Garden Scenes (2), Schack Gallery, ib.; Sun- day Walk (1863) ; Fish Market in Rome j (18G5) ; Goldoni (1800) ; Bowling Alley (1807); Roman Library (1808); Munich ' Beer Cellar (18G9) ; Duel in 17th Century ; Hall in Versailles; Faring Minstrels; Garden ' Scene in 18th Century ; Walk in the Woods; Contrasts ; Audience with Pope Leo XHI. 198