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 HANNIBAL (1808) ; Crucifixion (1H71) ; Eece Homo treatment, powerful colouring, and fine im- (1872); Resurrection (1872); do. (1873) ; pasto. Works in Vienna Museum. ChristCrucified(1873); DisciplesatEniiimus] HANOTEAU, HECTOR-, born in Deci/.o (1875); Christ and Peter on the Sea (1870). (Nicvre), May '_."), In fresco: St. Paul at Athens, Burning of Pa- 1823. Landscape '^jiV^' pal Bull at Wittenberg (1881-83), Gymnasi- painter, pupil of inn, Magdeburg ; Cartoons for Stained Glass Gigoux. A pains- n^ --_ Windows in Prince Albert Mausoleum at taking and skilful Windsor Castle ( 1800). Brockhaus, viii.S(J8; realist. Medals : Miiller, 235 ; Rosenberg, Berl. Malersh, 24X. 1*04,1 8 8 , a n d HANNIBAL CROSSING THE ALPS, 1SOK ; L. of lion-. Joseph M. W. TuriKT, National Gallery, our, 1870. Works:' London; canvas, H. 4 ft. 9 in. x 7 ft. Kin. Arab Encampment IV f/ A lurid sun seen through a storm of snow, ( 1855); M eado ws which threatens to overwhelm the Cart ha- of Charencv, Pond in N'ivernais (1X57); giniaus, toiling through the passes, who are Morning on the Cauna (1X511); Morning's also attacked by the savage mountaineers. Fishing (1SOO); Springs at Charency (1801); Royal Academy, 1X12. Engraved by J. Horses at Liberty ( 1X03); Paradise of Geese, Cnusen in Turner Gallery. Cat. Nat. Gal. Marseilles Museum ; Abandoned Hut (1804); HANNEMAN, ADR1AEN, born at The Corner of a Park (1S05); Evening on the Hague in 1001, died there in 1008 or 1009. Farm, After Fishing (1800); Larder of the Portrait painter, pupil of Ravesteyn; went Fox-Cubs (180S); Reeds ( 1809); Passage of to England early in diaries I.'s reign, Great Game (1S09); The Summons (1*7(1); painted for 10 years under Daniel Mvtens, Village Pond ( 1870), Luxembourg Museum ; the elder, and adopted much of Van Dyck's Cottage (1X72); Honeysuckle (1873); The manner. He returned afterwards to The Aumancc, View on the Allier, Benevolent Hague (probably before 1040), became mas- Public (1X74); Frogs (1875), Luxembourg ter of the guild in 1040, court-painter to Museum ; Laughing Water, Kids (1870); Princess Mary of Orange, and in 1050 was Mill, Chief Place by the Fire (1877); Mil- one of the founders of the new painters' ler's Excursion (1878); Victim of the Sup- guild, Pictura, and its first dean. His por- per (1879); Sleeping Water (18X0); Wooded traits are well drawn, full of expression, and Pond, My Garden (1XX1); Autumn, Hoeing of fine colouring. Works: Portrait of Con- (1X82); The Middle Row (1883); Septem- stantyn Huygens and Children (1040) Hague ber. April (1884); Peaks of the Grove, Use- Museum ; Portrait of Jan de Wit (1652), ful Man (1885). -Gax. des B. Arts, xvii. 10, Rotterdam Museum ; Family Group engaged 102, 308 ; Larousse. in Music, Female Portrait, do. (1001), Bruns- HANS VAN KALKAR. See Knlhir. wick Museum ; Portrait of Prince William 1 HANSCH, ANTON, born in Vienna, Frederick of Orange (1001), Weimar Mu- March 24, 1X13, died in Sal/burg, Dec. 8, seuni ; do. of Great Elector (1059), Wm-Iitz 1870. Landscape painter, pupil of Vienna Gallery ; do. of Charles I., and of Van Dyck, Academy under Moessmer. Studied the Vienna Museum. Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 522: old masters, and made frequent journeys to Burger, Musees, ii. 227 ; Immerzeel, ii. 13 ; the Austrian Alps, to Switzerland, Upper Kramin, ii. 037 ; Riegel, Beitriige, ii. 219. Italy, and Belgium. Gold medal, 1839. HANNL, MAX, born in Prague in 1090, Prizes, 1839, 1859, 1800. In 1848 he was died in Vienna in 1758. German school ; made member, and in 1871 senator, of the portrait painter, said to have been a pupil Vienna Academy. Settled at Salzburg in of Kupeczky. His portraits show broad 1873. He was one of the leading landscape 207