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 IIABTMANN Hillside Pasture (1880); Last Gleam, Cattle iu the Lane, Family Group (1881); Land- scape and Cattle (1882); Path by the River (1883) ; Passing Shower, Napanock Meadows, Group of Cattle (1884). HARTMANN, CHRISTIAN FERDI- NAND, born in Stuff g-art, July 14, 1774, died in Dresden, Jan. C, 1842. History painter, pupil at the Karlsduile under Hetsch ; went in 1794 to Rome, which he visited again in 1820-23 and 1828 ; worked in Stuttgart and Dessau, and lived from 1803 in Dresden, where he became profes- sor of the Academy in 1810, and director in 1823. Works: Hector's Farewell (1812); Theseus and (Edipus (181(5); The Erl-King, Death snatching from a Mother her Chil- dren, Stuttgart Gallery ; Rape of Hylas, Leipsic Museum ; Hector and the Trojan Women ; Portraits of Matthison, Quandt (182(1), and of himself, the last in the Dres- den Gallery. Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 082 ; Haakh, Beitriige, 15 ; Kiigelgen, Jugend- Erinnerungen, 114, etc.; Riegel, 98. HAKTMAXN, JOHANN JACOB, born at Kuttenberg, Bohemia, in 1(580, died in Prague about 1730 (V). Landscape paint- er, a very clever imitator of Jan Brueghel, Ant. Myron, a follower of Brueghel, being his immediate model ; seems to have set- tled in Prague in 1702. Work, The Four Elements, Vienna Museum. His son and pupil, Fran/, (died in 1730), painted in the same style, and found ready purchas- ers for his pictures abroad. Dlabacz, i. 568. HARTMANN, LUDWIG, born in Mu- nich, Oct. 15, 1835. Landscape and ani- mal painter, pupil of Munich Academy (1857), and of Wagner-Deines. Works : Shipping Expedition on the Inn, Horse- Dealer coming from Market (1863); Peas- ants working in Field (186(5); Potato Har- vest (1867); Span (1870); Rest in the Field (1872); Camp of Cartmen ; Relay-Horses by a Hill (1873); Halt before Tavern (1874); In the Shade. Miiller, 240. HARVENG, KARL FRIEDRICH, born in Frankfort in 1832. Genre and landscape painter, pupil of Stadel Institute under Steinle and Jakob Becker, and from 1854 hi Carlsruhe of Schirmer ; went regularly to the Black Forest for ten years to make studies, and afterwards visited Tyrol, Switz- erland, and Southern France. In 1862-6G spent his winters in Diisseldorf ; lives now in Frankfort. Works : Heather in Black Forest ; School Children in Approaching Storm ; St. Peter near Meran, Tyrol ; Pict- ures in Art Unions of Hamburg, Carlsruhe, Berlin, and Dresden. Miiller, 240. HARVEST WAGON, Thomas (,'ai>i.-r- inii/h, Lord Tweedmouth; canvas, H. 4 ft. y 4 ft. 9 in. Scene in neighbourhood of Bath ; a harvest wagon passing along a sequestered spot at evening, the driver stop- ping his team for a girl to mount ; another girl seated in wagon ; portraits of two of Gainsborough's daughters. Painted about. 17(!8 for Mr. Wiltshire ; sold at sale of col- lection of his grandson, J. Wiltshire (1867), to Mr. Davis of Bond Street for X3,0'J7 10s. Sketch, Sir George Beaumont, Bart. Fulcher, 70, 198. HARVEY, Sir GEORGE, born at St. Ninians, near Stir- ling, Feb., 180(5, died in Edinburgh, Jan. 22, 1876. Sub- ject and landscape painter; entered Trustees' Academy, Edinburgh, in 1823, was one of origi- nal associates of the Ro3 r al Scottish Academy in 1826, a member iu 1829, and its president iu 1867, when he was knighted. His subjects were largely drawn from the wild scenery and stirring history of Scot- land, where he was very popular. In his later years he devoted much time to land- scape painting. Many of his works have been engraved. Works : Covenanters 1 Preaching (1830) ; Covenanter's Baptism (1831); Battle of Diiimclog (1836); Shake- 314