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 HAREUX, ERNEST VICTOR, born in Paris, Feb. 18, 1847. Landscape painter, pupil of Charles Bussou, Bin, Trottin, Pe- louse, and Levasseur. Medals : 3d class, 1880 ; 2d class, 1885. Works : End of Se ( >- tember Day (1808); Before the Rain (187(1); Banks of the Seine (1875); Day after Fete (1878) ; Return from Market, Summer in Normandy (187!)) ; Vegetable Garden, Trench of Digue-Blanche (1880) ; Moon- rise after Rain (1881) ; Banks of the Creu/.e (1882) ; Storm, Moonrise in November (1883) ; Twilight in July, November Morn- ing (1884); Banks of the Creuze, Autumn Night (1885). Bellier, i. 742. HARLAMOFF, ALEXIS, born at Sara- toft', Russia, in 184'.). Genre and portrait painter, pupil of St. Petersburg Academy under MarkotV; won in 1870 first prix de Rome, continued his studies in Paris under Bonnat, and spent, two years in Holland and Germany, and one year in Belgium. Mem- ber of St. Petersburg Academy. Medal, -!d class, Paris, 1878. Works : Music Lesson ; Children and Flowers; Maiden of Mordva ; Portraits of Turgenetl', M. and Madame Vi- ardot, Emperor Alexander II., Prince Kots- chnbei, Madame TretiakolV. HAHLOW, GEORGE HENUY. born in London, June 10,1787, died there, Feb. 4, 1810. Portrait paint- er, pupil of De Cort, Drummond, and Sir Thomas Lawrence ; first exhibited at Royal Academy in 1805. In 1818 he visited Rome; was introduced to the Pope by Canova, and through him made a member of the Acad- emy of St. Luke. Best known work, Trial of Queen Catherine, with Kemble portraits. Redgrave ; F. de Conches, 411. HARMS, JOHANN OSWALD, born in Hamburg in 1042, died at Brunswick in 1708. German school ; landscape and archi- tecture painter, pupil of Ellerbrock in Hani- burg ; studied in Rome under Sal vator Rosa, whom he imitated successfully. After his return he lived long in Dresden, where ho painted decorations for the theatre. Works : Winter Landscape (1075), Schwerin Gallen ; others in Brunswick Museum. His sun, August Friedrich (died at Cassel in 1715), also painted landscape and architecture, but with especial skill dead game, of which excellent specimens are in the galleries of Brunswick (2) and Copenhagen. In the cathedral at Brunswick is an Ascension bv him, dated ITliS. He ;ilso wrote on art. Allgem. d. P.ioL'r.. x. HI I. HAKNKTT. WILLIAM M. born in Phila- delphia. Pa., in 1S51. Still-life painter. pupil of the National Academv, New York. Studied in Frankfort and Munich. IsSIl s|. Studio in Munich. Works: Social Club (IsT'.l) ; Still Life (1882), T. B. Clarke, New York ; Fruit, Still Life (188:5). IIAKI'KK, ADOLF FKIKDItH 'H. born in I'.erlin, Oct. 17, 1725. died there, June 23, ISOIi. Landscape painter, son and pupil of Johann H. (horn in Stoi-kliolm in Hiss, died, court-painter in Berlin, iu 1710), travelled then for eight vears in France ami Italy, and studied especially in Koine under diehard Wilson. In 175U he entered the Duke of Wiirtemberg's service, became court-painter in 175'.), professor at the newlyl'ounded Academv in 17(il, and afterwards at the Karlschule. He was rector of the former in 1771-72, and of the latter in 17*5 '.)(, and from 1784 director of the galleries. Work: The Garden Theatre at the Villa Madama. Home ( 17(10) ; many others in the Castles of Wiirtembcrg. Allgem. d. Biogr., . (117 ; Goethe, Schwei/er lieise, i. J. 17'.)7 ; Haakh, Beitriige, 4. HAKPIGNIES, HENPJ, born at Valen- ciennes, July 28, 1810. Landscape painter, pupil of Achard. Both iu oil and water-col- our this artist stands in the first rank of living French painters. His water-colours have the strength and breadth of the Eng- lish school. Has exhibited regularly since 1852. Medals: 1800, 1808, and 180!); 2d