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 IIEEM among the Arabs (1852) ; House in Cham- baudoin; The Pit-Sawyer (1855) ; Hunting, Fishing, The Gleaners (1857), Luxembourg Museum ; A Sower at Chambaudoin, A Swineherd (1859); Spanish Porters (1861); The Sheep-Market at St.-Jean-de-Luz (1803), Valenciennes Museum ; Sardine Women of Fontarabia, Alice dcs Tuileries (18(J5) ; Hunting, Fishing (1800) ; Restaurant in Constantino (1808) ; Door of a Mosque in Constantino, Street of Fontarabia (1870) ; Woman of St.-Jeaii-de-Luz going to a Fu- neral (1872) ; Spring-Time, Corner of a Park in the Month of May (187:)) ; Interior of a Courtyard in Constantino (1874 ) ; Swine Market at St.-Jean-de-Luz (1875) ; Coun- try Woman (1870); Arabs in a Tent (1S7!). Decorative paintings in Galerie dos fetes, Palais royal (1801), and Theatre fr.an- i;ais. Bellier, i. 749 ; Du Camp, 15. Arts, 170 ; Mover, Geseh., (536 ; Yapereau (1K80), 920. HEEM, CORNELIS DE, born at Leyden (baptized ?), April 8, 1031, died in Antwerp, buried May 17, 1095. Dutch school ; still- life painter, son and pupil of Jan Davidsz de Hoom, whom he followed to Antwerp about 1035, and there became master of the guild in 1000 ; worked also at The Hague, whore he is mentioned in documents in 1070 and 1078. There is little doubt that many of his works pass under the name of his fa- mous progenitor. Works: Fruit-piece (1(571), Brussels Museum ; do., Th. van Lerius, Antwerp ; do., Hague Museum ; do., Rot- terdam Museum ; Grapes (1059), Bouquet, Carlsruhe Gallery ; Fruits with Vessels, Musical Instruments and Globe, Cassel Gal- lery ; Cupboard, Gotha Museum ; Fruit- piece, Oldenburg Gallery ; do., Cassel Gal- lery ; do., Berlin Museum ; do., Schleissheim Gallery ; do., Leipsic Museum ; do., Weimar Museum ; do. (2), Old Pinakothek, Munich ; Flowers around Bumper, Fruits and Oyster, do. and Glass, Fruits and Lobster, Dresden Gallery ; Fruits and Oysters on Silver Tray, Museum, Vienna ; others in Liechtenstein and Czeruiu Galleries, ib. ; Fruit-piece, Fruits and Flowers (2), Schwerin Gallery ; Flower-pieces (2), Stockholm Museum. Kramm, iii. 051 ; Rooses (Reber), 432 ; Van den Brandeu, 870 ; Van Lerius, 249. . HEEM, DAVID DE, the elder, born at Utrecht in 1570 (?), died at Antwerp (?) in 1032 (?). Dutch school ; still-life painter of distinction, of whose life nothing is known, and some of whose works are possibly attrib- uted in public galleries to his famous son, Jan. As; however, there were besides him three other painters called David de Heem, namely, his son, David the younger, master of the guild at Utrecht in 1008, and to whom is ascribed a Fruit-piece in the Am- sterdam Museum ; David III. (born in 1028), son of Jan Davidsz ; and David IV. (1003- 1718), son of Cornells, it is difficult to de- termine to which of these the following works should be assigned : Fruits with Oysters and Wineglass (David the elder ?), Brunswick Museum ; Fruits on Table, small picture with cavern, Flower-piece, Uffizi, Florence. Kramm, iii. C52 ; Riegel, Bei- triige, ii. 439 ; Van Lerius, i. 213, 217. HEEM, JAN DAVIDSZ DE, born at Utrecht, prob- ably in 1000, died in Ant- werp, between Oct. 14, 1083, and April 26, 1084. Dutch school ; fruit and flower painter, son and pupil of David the elder. He first developed the art of fruit painting ; works distinguished for admirable taste of arrangement, excel- lent drawing, fine feeling for nature, and a depth and richness of colouring sometimes approaching Rembrandt. Works : Fruit-