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 HENNINGSEN HENRI IV. AT IVHY, /.',v many kni"hts who are engaged with the of and the preceding picture enemy. This were painted pil of Copenhagen Academy ; visited Paris Rubens has availed himself of several parts in 1880, and travelled for two years in Ger- of Mantegna's Triumph of (r*ar at Hamp- many. Works : Dilettante on the Violon- ton Court. Brought from Palazzo Pitti in cello (1879) ; Cake-Woman, Old Bachelor 177:1. Sketch in Karl Darnley's Collection, Shopping (1880); Morning in Address- Cobham Hall. Waagen, Treasures, iii 23; Agency's Yard (1881) ; Confirmation (1882); Cat. Louvre. Rubens, 231. Dirty Apprentice, Guard mounting at Ama- lieuborg (188:1). Sigurd Miiller, !."><;. HENNINGSEN, FRANTS, born in Co- penhagen, June 22, 1850. (Jenre and por- trait painter, brother of preceding, pupil of Copenhagen Academy, and in Paris Bonnat ; visited Spain, where, especially in Madrid in 1878, he studied popu- lar types. Works : On a Pedestrian Trip (1S77); Pond in Zealand (187S) ; Ploughing in October (1880); Hay Harvest, Huntsman with Horse and Dog, On the Highway (1881); The Old Story (1882); Burial, In Front of a Smithy (188:5). Sigurd Miiller, ICO. HENRI IV., ENTRY OF, Francois Gerard, Versailles n

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^ -^v' . '-V^,<:^ I L^K ,-- if.', ~->xx Museum ; canvas, H. 1(1 ft. 9 in. x 31 ft. 5 in.; signed. Ill Centre Lllillicr PrOVOst Hen " IV ' andthe Spanish Ambassador, Dominique Ingres, Baron Alphonse de Rothschild, Pi':;. of the merchants of Paris, advances at the ' about 1(130 by order of Maria de' Medici. a> head of a group of municipal oflicers to pro- part of a series illustrative of the history of sent the keys of the city to tho king, near HenrilV., for her palace of the Luxembourg. whom are, on left, Crillon, De Retz, Mont- Transport eel from Palazzo Pitti in 1773.- inorency, and Brissac, and on right, Biron, Cat, Louvre, Rubens, 231. Sully bearing the king's casque, and Belle- HENRI IV. AND THK SPANISH AM- garde, all on horseback ; farther to right, BASSADOR, Richard Parkos Jlniiiiii/lnii. Sir Marechal de Matignon, sword in hand; in Richard Wallace, Hertford House, London ; a balcony, Gabrielle d'Estrees. Collection canvas, H. 1 ft. 4 in. : 1 ft. 7 in. Tho of Charles X., Salon, 1817. Repetition, re- King, on all fours, romping with his three duced, in Louvre. Engraved by Toschi. children, one of whom is astride his back, Larousse, ix. 18G. turns his head to greet the Spanish ambas- By Mullen*, Uffizi, Florence ; canvas, fig- sador, who enters nt right through a door uresmore than life-size. The king, crowned from which the portiere is drawn bock by a with laurel, and mounted on a Roman char- page ; in background, the Queen, seated. iot, is making a triumphal entry into Paris '. San Donato sale (1K70), t'3,.'?20. after the Battle of Ivry. In this picture' By Dominique fiujrcs, Baron Alphon<e