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 HAYE to the belief that lie was the great historical professor at the Academy and the head of painter of the age, and that his efforts would the romantic school. One of the most in time be appreciated. Hisllaisiwg of Laza- prominent among modem Italian painters, rus (14 x 20 ft.), now in the National Gallery, especially noted as a colourist. Works: was exhibited with sonic success in 1823, Compassion of Ezekiel ; Laocoou (1812); and a few years afterwards his Venus appear- Pietro Rossi taking Farewell of his Family ing to Anchises, Alexander laming Buceph- (1820), Brcra, Milan ; Sicilian Vespers ; alus, and Euclus. By teaching and lecturing Count Carmagnola hearing his Death Sen- hc maintained his family for a time, but tence ; Mary Stuart on her way to the Scaf- falling into new troubles and overwhelmed fold ; Filippo Maria Visconti and the Queens by disappointment, at the cold reception of Aragon and Navarra (182!)) ; Itnelda de' given in 1846 to his Banishment of Aristides, Lambertaz/i ; Peter the Hermit ; Fugitives and Xero watching the Burning of Home, of Parga ; Maria Theresa at Hungarian Diet ; lie committed suicide. Haydon's Lectures The Two Foscari, Vienna Museum ; Foscar- on Fainting were published in 1844 4(>, and ini refusing the Hand of Valenza Graden- his Life from his autobiography and jour- niga (181)15) ; Last Moments of Marino Fa- nals, edited and compiled by Tom Taylor, Hero ; Vittorc Pisani called from Prison in 185!!. Works : Portrait of Himself, to take Command of the Army ; Thirst of Leigh Hunt, Anti-Slavery Convention, Na- t lie Crusaders ; Bath of the Nymphs ; llape tional Portrait Gallery ; Punch or May-Day, of Ida; Leda ; Greek Pirates; The Kiss; liaising of La/arus, National Gallery; Cas- Battle of Magenta, Portrait of Cavour (1867) ; sandra, Stafford House. Correspondence, Flight of Bianca Capello, National Gallery, etc., by his son (London, 187(!) ; Stoddard, Berlin. L'lllustrazionc italiana, 1875 ; Life, Letters, etc. (New York, 1876) ; lied- Brockhaus, viii. 1)32 ; Nagler, vi. 18 ; Orloff, grave ; F. de Conches. 41!) ; Ch. Blanc, ii. 262. Ecole anglaise ; Art Journal (185(1), 181. HAYLS, JOHN, died at Bloomsbury in HAYE, REYNIER DE LA, born at The 1679. Portrait painter, the contemporary Hague (?), where mentioned as member of and in some degree the rival of Lely ; was the guild in Ki(i2. Genre, portrait, and an excellent copyist of Van Dyck. Works : still-life painter, in the manner of Terborch Portrait of Samuel Pepys, National Portrait and Metsu ; removed from The Hague to Gallery ; Portraits of Bedford Family, Wo- Utrecht, where he was received into the burn Collection. Redgrave ; Pepys' Diary, guild in l(i(i!t ; then appears as master of Feb. 15, March 17, 30, April 11, June 14, the guild at Antwerp in 1(!72. Works : 1606 ; see also do., Mynor Bright's edition Lady playing the Lute, Gotha Museum ; (187(i) under April 13, 1666. Flowers and Fruits, Festoon of Flowers HAYMAN, FRANCIS, bom at Exeter in with Insects, Schwcrin Gallery. 1708, died in London, Feb. 2, 1776. His- HAYE/, FRANCESCO, born in Venice, tory painter, pupil of Robert Brown, a por- Feb. 10, 17!)1, died in Milan, Feb. 11, 1882. trait and decorative painter (died 1753) ; History, genre, and portrait painter, pupil employed as scene painter at Drury Lane of Maggiotto and of Venice Academy under and as an illustrator of books. Painted a Cicognara ; studied also in Farsetti Gallery, series of designs for Vauxhall Gardens, then at Milan Academy, where in 1809 he which won him fame ; became president of obtained the prize for Rome, there studied ! the Society of Artists, and one of the foun- under Palagi, and then went to Florence dation members of the Royal Academy, of and Venice ; painted afterwards frescos in ' which he was the first librarian in 1770. the Vatican, Rome, and in Venice Academy ; Works : Finding of Moses, Foundling Hos- went to Milan in 1820, and there became |.pital ; Portrait of himself with Sir R. Wal- 218