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 IIKKMSKKUCK pieces (2), Madrid Museum ; do.. Louvre ; Fruit and Flowers with Insects, Amster- dam Museum ; Still Life, Rotterdam Muse- um ; Table with Fruits, etc., Festoon of Fruits and Flowers, Hague Museum ; Fruit- piece (1651!), Haarlem Museum ; Garland around Allegory by Lambrechts (KiiiK). Bouquet, Vanitas, Brussels Museum; Flow- ers and Insects, Antwerp Museum ; Festoon of Fruits, Berne Museum ; do. of Fruits and Flowers, Breakfast, Fruit-pieces (3), Carlsruhe Gallery ; Still Life Fruit-pieces (2), Cassel Gallery ; Festoon of Flowers with Insects, Darmstadt Museum ; Fruit-pieces (2), Bumper on Covered Table, Lemons on Plate, "VVatch (1028), Gotha Museum : Fruit- piece, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; do., Olden- burg Gallery ; do., Copenhagen Gallery: do., Wiesbaden Gallery; Fruit pieces (5), Flower-pieces (5), Dresden Gallery ; Fruit- and Flower-pieces (4, two dated l(!.j, lli.">l). Berlin Museum ; Fruit-piece (1<>53), do. (2), Bouquet by Crucifix, Skull, etc., Old Pina- kothek, Munich ; The Host with Symbolical Fruits (1<>48), two others, Museum, Vienna; Six in Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Flower- piece, Fruit-piece, Innsbruck Museum ; Des- sert (V), Breakfast Table (2), Festoon of Fruits and Flowers, Schwerin Gallery; Still Life, Cologne Museum ; do., Stockholm Museum; Fruits and Vegetables (1(!55), Breakfast (1<!GO), Flower-piece, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Breakfast, Winter Palace. ib. ; Fruit-piece, Leuchtenberg Gallery, ib. Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. 232; Ch. Blanc, ficole hollandaise, i. ; Bode, Studien, 229 ; Immerzeel, ii. 23 ; Kramm, iii. G53 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 515 ; Itiegel, Beitriige, ii. 439 ; I {ooses (Ileber), 431 ; Van den Branden, 8(J<; ; Van Lerius, i. 213, 21!. HEEMSKERCK (Heemskeerck), B., nour- ished about 1730. Flemish school ; animal and landscape painter, in the manner of Simon van Dow and Peeler van Bloemen. AN orks : Herd and Herdsman, do. and Woman (1730), Landscapes with Cattle (2), Schwerin Gallery. Schlie, 24(J. HEEMSKERK, EGBERT VAN, the elder, born in Haarlem in KilO, died in 10SO. Dutch school ; genre painter, chiefly of tavern interiors, with boors regaling or quarrelling, in the manner of Teniers and Brouwer. Works : Tavern Interior (2), Louvre, Paris; do. (1), Hermitage, St. Petersburg; do., ( 'arlsruhe Gallery; do. (2), Peasant and Broker, Schleissheini ( ial- lery ; Old Man, Old Woman, Ulliy.i, Flor- ence. Immer/eel, ii. 21. HKKMSKKKK. EGP.EItT VAX. the younger, born in Haarlem in ltil">. died in London in 17l>4. Dutch school; geuro ])ainter, son of Kghert the elder, jmpil of Pieter de Grebber, but adopted the style of his father ; settled early in London, where his works were greatly valued; {tainted noc- turnal gatherings of witches, devils, and ghosts, also rustic amusements, in which he often introduced his own portrait. Works: Interior, Louvre ; Peasants Dancing, do. Singing, Basle Museum ; Temptation of St. Anthony, Cassel Gallery ; Interior of Dutch Kitchen, Darmstadt Museum ; Capuchins Praying and Singing, Oldenburg Gallery; Riding School. Dance in a Tavern, Copen- hagen Gallery ; Beggars' Meal, Don (Quixote and Sancho Panza, Stiidel Gallery, Frank- fort ; Card-Players, Men Smoking and Play- ing Violin, Uffi/,i, Florence ; Interior, do. of Dutch Tavern, Historical Society, New York. Immerzeel, ii. 24 ; Kramm, iii. G55. HEEMSKERK, MARTEN VAN, Ixmi at Heemskerk in 1498, died in Haarlem, Oct. 1, 1574. Dutch school. Real name Marten van Veen. History painter, pupil at Haar- lem of Cornelia Willemsz and at Delft of I Jan Lucasz, then at Haarlem of Jan Scho-