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 ISUMI3UAS Poor of tlio Village (1873) ; Expectation, Anxious Family (1874) ; Waiting for the Hen-ing Boats (1875) ; Returning from the Field (1878) ; Alone in the World (1878), Amsterdam Museum ; Breakfast Time, Din- ner of Cobblers, Anniversary (1878); Frugal Meal, W. H. Vander- Z i / y n bilt, New York ; Xoth- / yfWtW-4. ing more ! Sowing (1881); Silent Interview (1882); Fair Weath- er, Child Asleep (1883) ; Upturn (1884). IsmiBRAS, SIR, AT THE FOHD. Sir John E. Millai*, Bart., John Graham, Esq., London ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 1 in. 5 ft. 7 in. An ancient knight, clad in golden armour, who has attained all the glories of this life, lias laid aside his pride to help two wood- cutters' children over a river ford upon the saddle of his grand war-horse. The land- scape, a sunset in the forest along the riv- er's bank, was painted on the Tay. The verses in the Academy Catalogue, ascribed to the "Metrical Romance of Syr Ysum- bras," were written by Tom Taylor. Royal Academy, 1857. Satirized in a caricature of the time entitled ''A Nightmare" (by Frederick Sandys?), representing the artist on an ass, carrying Dante G. Rossctti and Holman Hunt, with Michelangelo. Raphael, and Titian on the distant bank, in atti- tudes expressive of horror of this last Pre- Raphaelite attempt. The picture was pur- chased originally by Charles Reade, the novelist. ITTEXBACH, FRAN/, born at Ki'.nigs- winter, near Cologne. April 18, lSl:i, died in Diisseldorf, Dec. 1. 187'.'. History and portrait painter, pupil of the Diisseldorf Academy under Theodor Hildebrandt and Schadow ; with the latter and Karl Miiller he visited Italy in 1839-41, and resided for a time in Munich before returning to Diis- seldorf. For several years he was occupied with fresco paintings in St. Apollinaris Church at Remagen. and in 1804 in St. Quiriims Church at Neuss. Professor ; Member of Vienna Academy. Medals in Cologne (18G1), Berlin (1868), and Besau- con. Prussian Order of the Crown, Belgian Order of Leopold. W T orks : Christ Cruci- fiedwith Mary and SL John (1845), Ro- man Catholic Church, Kouigsberg ; Bap- tism of Christ (1849), Garrison Church, Diisseldorf ; Christ Crucified (1850), Prague Gallery ; Altai-piece in five Panels (1851), Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna ; Mary Medi- atrix (1852); Virgin Enthroned, Assump- tion (1858-(il), St. llemigius Church, Bonn ; Holy Family (18(!1), Prince Liechtenstein's chapel, Vienna ; Holy Family (18G2), Duke of Hamilton's chapel, Baden-Baden ; Ma- donna (1802) ; Madonna (18C4) ; 4 Altar- pieces (1805-08), St. Michael's Church, Bres- lau ; Holy Family in Egypt (1808), National Gallery, Berlin; Portraits of Archbishop Clemens August of Cologne, and of Queen Stephanie of Portugal (I860). Allgem. d. liiogr., xiv. 044; Kunst-Chronik, xv. 178; Art Journal (18(15), 133 ; W. Miiller, Diis- seldorf K., 48 ; Wiegmaim, 172. IVANOFF, ALEXANDER ANDRE K- VICH. born in St. Petersburg in 1800, died there, July 18, 1858. History painter, son and pupil of Andrei Ivanoff (1775-1846) and of St. Petersburg Academy. During a twenty-seven years' residence in Rome he occupied him- self almost exclusively in painting a colossal Christ appearing to the People. Work : Christ and Magdalen (1832), Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvii. 100. JABIN, CH. G. GEORG, born at Bruns- wick. Aug. 18, 1828, died at Harz- burg, Jan. 14, 1804. Landscape painter, pupil of Diisseldorf Academy under ScliirnuT in 1850-55 ; visited Switzerland in 1857, and Norway in 1803 ; painted mostly Swiss scenes in style of Ruysdael. Works : Waterfall in Lin Valley, Brunswick Gallery ; Murchsee Fall ; Forest Mill in West- phalia ; The Brockeu by Moonlight ; Eeker- fall, Regenstein ; Falkenstein ; Oker Valley ; Use Valley. Allgern. d. Biogr., xiii. 522 ; Dioskureu (1804), 51.
 * School at Katwyk