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 IIOLZIIAB first under Klieber, then under Thomas song ; on the shore are gathered the great Ender and Franz Steinfeld ; travelled (184(>) men of Greece Orpheus in the centre, ill Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium, and then Hcsiod, .Eschylus, Sophocles, Euripi- weut in 185G for three years to Munich, dcs, Aristophanes, and Pindar ; Phidias, His landscapes show deep feeling for nature and other sculptors and painters; the nnil poetical sentiment, delicate treatment prophet Baeis, and Solon, Pericles, and Al- and good drawing, but somewhat dull and cibiades, while from forest and field the hard colouring. Member of the Vienna and people approach to partake of the new cult- Venice Academies. Works : Quiet Wood- ure. Nook, Emperor of Austria ; Stag-Hunt ; In 1IOMF.U AND HIS Gl'IDE, A.lolplie the Wiener Wald ; View in the Ramsau ; /.'HI'I/HC/VIIK, Mrs. A. T. Stewart, New In the Beech-Grove ; View in Carpathian Vork ; canvas. The blind hard, led hv Moiiiitains (2) (185-1) ; Wood Landscape a boyish guide, is attacked bv dogs set (18")!)) ; Landscape with Oaks, Vienna Mu on by rude Ionian shepherds ; in (lie scum. Kunst-Chrouik, xi. 8;i:{ ; Wurxbach, background, the curs rush on in full ix. 250. cry, but one, in the foreground, which HOL/HAB, ADOLF, bom in /iirich in lias reached the poet, lias come under his 18155. Architecture and landscape painter, influence, and fauns upon him in suhmis- pupil of Diisseldorf Academy under (hide sioii. Salon. 1*71. --Art Treas. of Amer., and Pulian ; travelled through the Rhine i. 44. countries, Southern Germany, Belgium, HOMKR, WINSLOW, born in Boston, Holland, France, and Italy. Works: View Mass.. Feb. 24. IN:!I;. near Taiigermunde, Siig Alp on Reichenbncli, Genre painter, pupil Mediaeval Town on North Sea, /iirich Gal- of the National Acad- lery ; Costumes in Switzerland; Ruin of cmyandof !'. Rondel. Convent in Black Forest; Town of Leuk During tlie civil war and the Gemmi ; The Wetterhorn. Miiller, sketched for Harper's 205. and other periodicals, HOMER, APOTHEOSIS OF, Domini, pie and also painted works s liii/ri'.->, Louvre, Paris; canvas, H. 12 ft. S in oil and water-col- " ' !y } in. x l(i ft. 10 in.; signed, dated 1827. Ho- ours. KlertedanA.N.A. mer, seated, with figures representing the in 1804, and N.A. in 1805. Member of So- Iliad and the Odyssey at his feet, is crowned ciety of Painters in Water Colours. Has vis- by Fame, and receives the homage of all the ited Europe, and in 1884 5 made a sketch- great men of Greece, of Rome, and of mod- ing tour in the West Indies. Studio in New ern times. Painted for a ceiling of the Mu- York. Works in oil: /V/.--"rs from the Bee Charles X., Louvre, but replaced now Front ; Cotton Pickers; Home, Sweet Home; by a copy. Paris Exposition, 1855; after- /ouaves Pitching Quoits ; Bright Side ; As wards in Luxembourg. Engraved by A. You Like It ; Milking-Time ; In the Field ; Martinet. Original sketch also in Louvre. Snap the Whip (1870); Rab and the Girls, Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Ch. Blanc, Life, !)1 ; Bree/.ing Up, Charles Stewart Smith, New Larousse, i. 407. York; Sundown, Upland Cotton (187!)); HOMER AND THE GREEKS, Wilhehn Visit from the Old Mistress, Sunday Morn- von Kaulliarli, New Museum, Berlin ; mural ing (1880); Coming Away of the Gale painting, staircase hall. Homtr, in a boat (188:5) ; Uncle Xed's Happy Family, Life- steered by the Cunwan Sibyl, approaches Line (1884). Water-colours: Fly-Fishing; the shores of Greece while Thetis and the Gardener's Daughter; After the Bath; In Nereids rise from the sea to listen to his the Garden; Manchester Coast ; Launching