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 IIAUSHOFER Chapel at Baden-Baden. In fresco : Charles XII. of Sweden, Elector Max Eniamiel of Bavaria before Belgrade ; Buttle of Pultusk, National Museum, Munich. Miiller, 242. HAUSHOFER, MAX, born at Nymphcn- burg, near Munich, Sept. 20, 1811, died at Staruberg, Aug. 24, 1806. Landscape painter, studied from nature ; in 18IS5 lived for some time in Itome and Naples, and vis- ited Sicily ; in 1844 became professor at the Prague Academy. He was the first artist to introduce Bohemian forest- views, though he preferred to paint the Bavarian and Tyro- lese Alps, and especially the Cliiem Lake. Works: Lake of Agnano (18115), Cassel Gallery ; The Konigsec near Berchtesgaden, Provin/ial Museum, Hanover ; Sunday Morn- ing on Chiem Lake (18:51)) ; Nun at the Ijake, Sunday Stillness (1842) ; Blockeustcin I^ake (1845) ; Outlook from the Arbor, View ofWalhalla (1850); Eibsee (1855) ; Walch- ensee (lS5(i), New Pinakothek, Munich ; Klonthal Lake (1858) ; Lake Lu/.erne (185'J), Vienna Museum. Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. !)2; Illustr. Zeitg., July 18, 180:5 ; Kunst-Chron- ik, i. 125 ; Rac/ynski, ii. MO ; Kegnet, i. 174 ; Wurzbach, viii. 87. HAUSMANN, FKIEDU1CH KAKL, born in Hanau in 1825, died at Hanau, March 10, 1880. (Jenrc painter, pupil of Hanau Academy under Pelissier ; studied in 1848-51 in Antwerp, and copied old mas- ters there and in the museums of Holland ; went in 1851 to Paris to study under Dela- roche, and afterwards visited Rome. Since 1804 director of Hanau Academy. Works : Gypsy Girl Resting ; Gypsy Boys ; Priest absconding with Gretehen's Jewels (18111), Paris Gamins (1852), Galileo before the Inquisition (1801), Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Praying Canons ; Pilgrimage in the Cam- pugna ; Cinderella's Sufferings. HAUSSY, ARSENE DESHtti D', born in Paris, Oct. 17, 1830. Animal painter of re- markable merit, pupil of Lazergea. Works : Lost Sheep (1864) ; Black Cows (1806) ; Normandy Steer (1867) ; Dog Watching (1868); Pasture near Trouville, Bull-Terrier (180!)j ; White-Frost in Valley of Tourc<iueK, Breton Cows ( 1870). HAVRANEK, FRIEDHICH, born in Prague, Jan. 4, 1821. Landscape painter, pupil of Prague Academy under Anton Manes, and Christian Ruben; travelled in Poland, Saxony, Tyrol, Styria, Bavaria, and France. His works, mostly on a small scale, are remarkable for elaborate detail, which lias obtained for him the surname of the landscape Deniier. Works : Peasant's Farm in Moravia ; Forest Path ; Forest Spring; Village Street in Bohemia. HAY HAKVKST (Les foins), /;.,//,- Lepage, Luxembourg Museum ; canvas, If. 5 ft. 11 in. , ft. I in. Illustration of a poem by Andre Theuriet. Mid-day in a hay-tield ; in foreground, a woman seated on the hay, her hands in her lap, looking with dreamy eyes into the future ; behind her, a man lying full length on his back, with his hat over his eyes. Salon, 1878. (la/, des B. Arts (1878), iii. (i!). HAYDON, BENJAMIN KOBKKT, born at Plymouth, Jan. 20, 1786, died in London, June 22, 1810. History painter, pupil of Royal Academy in 18(15 ; exhibit- ed in 180',) his Dentatus mur- dered by his own Soldiers, but dis- satisfied with the position assigned it refused to contribute anymore. After painting portraits in Ply- mouth, he won a considerable reputation in 1814 bv his Judgment of Solomon, which sold for 700 guineas. In 1820 he produced Christ s Entry into Jerusalem, the exhibition of which in London brought him 3,000 guin- eas; but it procured him no commissions, and was finally sold for 240 and sent to Amer- ica. It is now in Philadelphia. Though in great pecuniary difficulties and several times the iuuiate of a debtor's prison, he still clung