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 JALEO ing (1863), W. T. Walters, Baltimore. Bellier, i. H18 ; Nouv. biog. gcnerale ; Cli. Blanc, Artistes dc Mon Temps, 474 ; Ham- erton, 1'aiiitiug ill Franco ; Meyer, Oesuh., 307. JALEO, EL, Raimundo do M, Henry C. Gibson, Philadelphia. A gvpsy girl, mounted on a table in the court of the Casa do Pilatos, Seville, dancing the jaleo ; behind her are several torreros, one playing a guitar, and in front, seated under the banana trees, is a female companion, watch- ing the performance. Art Treas. of Amer., i. 70. JALEO, EL, John S. Sur^'n/, T. JeiVerson Coolidge, Boston. El Jaleo, or Dance of the (litanos. In foreground, a gypsy girl is executing a slow, measured, voluptuous dance, the principal movement being with the arms and body ; in background, ranged against a white wall, on which their shadows are thrown by strong lamplight, are a row of black-robed musicians. Original subject, strongly rendered in manner of Velasquez. Paris Salon (18S;>). Engraved by H.'l. Du- jardin. Art Journal (1882), 217. JALYSL'S, picture. Sec 1'ru/iii/i'ni:*. JAMES OFCOMPOSTELLA.ST., T,/i>n,, S. Lio, Venice ; canvas, arched, ligure lil'e- si/.e ; signed. St. James receiving the ray from heaven ; in the distance, the Baptist kneeling, and a knight to the left, sitting. Painted about 1505. Injured by time and repainting. C. A: C., Titian, ii. 355. JAMES AND JOHN, CALLING OF (St. Matt. iv. 21), Marco lianaili, Venice Acad. ; wood, arched, H. 15ft. x8 ft. (! in. ; signed, dated 1510. Christ, with Peter and Andrew on a rocky shore (Sea of Galilee) ; James kneeling to receive a blessing ; John step- ping out of boat in which Zebedee is sitting. Painted for S. Andrea della Certosa, on one of the islands of Venice. Zanotti, Pin. dell' Accad. Yen., PL 17 ; C. & C., N. Italy, i. 2<>3. JAMES, ST., Guido Reni, Madrid Mu- seum ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 5 in. x 3 ft. Figure half-length, life-size. Collection of Dofia Isa- bel Farnese. - Madrazo. JAMESONE (Jamieson), GEORGE, lx>rn at Aberdeen, Scotland, in 15H(i, died in Ed- inburgh in 1G44. History, portrait, and land- scape painter, student of Hubens at Antwerp, where he was a fellow-pupil of Van Dyck, returned to Aberdeen in KJ20, but remove. 1 to Edinburgh about KJ30-35. Charles I. sat to him in Ui33 fora full-length. His manner is so much like that of Van Dyck that lie is sometimes called the Scottish Van Dyck. Many works in the houses of Scottish nobility. Redgrave ; Taylor, 135 ; Fine Arts in Great Britain and Ireland, ii. 321 i ; F. do Conches, 21. JAN MET DEN BAARD. See I'.rm.-v/i. JAN VAN CALCAR. See K,,liai; Hans von. JAN VALTKR VAN ASSEN. See <',- ni'lixz, Jacob. JANET. See Uloui-t. JANKT-LANGK, ANGK LOflS called, born in Paris, Nov. 2i>, 1815, died there, Nov. 25, 1872. History painter, pupil of Colin, Ingres, and of Horace Vernet, who of tho three especially influenced hisslvlc. Ho was a careful painter, of no groat talent, and often employed as a decorator and illustra- tor. Medal, 3d class, 1 S.V.I. Works: The Stud (1830); Christ in the Garden (I83'.h; Isaac, blessing Jacob (1843); Abdication at Fontaiuebleau (1844), Tours Museum; Good Shepherd (1845); Kiss Given and Returned (lS4(i); Pilgrims of Emmaus (1SID); Nero in the Chariot Race (185.")); Napoleon III. helping the Sufferers by the Inundation at Lyons (1857) ; Incident of the Battle of Koughil (18.V,)); Napoleon III. and his Start" atSolferino (1801); Battle of Altesco (1804); Pheasant Shooting at Compiegne (18(>5); His Last Friend, Going to the Ambulance (l.S(J(>); Incident of Siege of 1'uebla (18(!8); Crossing the Gemini (187(1). Atheua-um (1872), ii. 738 ; Laronsse. JANK, CHRISTIAN, born in 1833. Ar- chitecture painter, pupil in Munich of Emil Kirclmer. His architectural views in Ger- many, Italy, France, and Spain are well conceived, excellent in perspective, and 331