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 KEIIUEX Academy, Philadelphia ; Otto III. in the Tomb of Charlemagne (fresco), Nuremberg Museum ; Meeting of Charlemagne and Wittikind, Assassination of Csesar (cartoon), Battle of Salami*, Maximilianeum, Munich ; Nero persecuting the Christians ; Peter Ar- bues the German Michael ; C>n>il and Psyche, Mm. A. T. Stewart, New York ; Charity, H. Probasco, Cincinnati. Allgom. d. Biogr., xv. 478 ; Art Journal (1805), 305 ; Brockhaus, x. 202 ; Dioskuren, 1805 ; Illust. Zeitg. (1872), i. 31 ; (1874), i. !), 'Ml ; (1870), i. 310 ; Kugler, kl. Schriften, iii. 278, 421, 549 ; Kunst-Chronik, vii. 350 ; viii. 544 : ix. 425 ; Mitterbacher, Kaulbarh's Nero ; Pecht, ii. 54 ; Perrier, Etudes, 200 ; Roset- ti, F. A., 123 ; Keber, ii. GO, 1KO ; Hegnct. i. 212; Schasler, I). Wandgemaldo W. v. K.'s. ; Land und Meer (1874), i. 15; ii. 751 ; Woltmann, Aus vier Jahrliunderten. 288 ; Proceedings Ainer. Acad., viii. 23'. ; Zeitschr. f. 1). K., i. 37, 118 ; v. 12'.) ; i. 257. KEHREN, JOSEF, born at Hiilchratli, Duchy of Berg, May 30, 1817, died in Diis- seldorf, May 12, 18KO. History painter, pu- pil of the Diisseldorf Academy, where lie was Schadow's assistant. In 1839 he produced his first independent work, and afterwards assisted artist friends in the execution of frescos, viz.: Stilke at Burg Stol/cnfels in 1840, Mdller in St. Apollinaris Church, Ive- magen, and Rethel in the cycle from the life of Charlemagne in the City Hall at Aix-la- Chapelle, which he completed (18(i2) after Rethel became insane (1852). Works: St. Agnes, Count Trips (1839) ; St. Hubert (1841) ; Madonna (1842) Church at Weve- linghofen; Christ and Peter (1844): Lorelev (1847); Joseph discovering himself to his Brethren (184!l), Miss Mason, New York ; Christ and Disciples at Emmaiis (1852) ; Good Shepherd, Christ Crucified, Mater Dolorosa (1872) ; Saul beside Body of St. Stephen (1873, cartoon). Allgem. d. Biogr., xv. 528; Forster, v. 384 ; Kunstbl. (1S51|, 371 ; (1857), 43 ; (1858), 50 ; Kunst-Chron- ik, xv. 624 ; Wolfgang Muller, Dttaseldorfer K, 55 ; WiegmauD, 175. KEIRINCX (Kerrincx, Kicrings), ALEX- ANDER, born in Antwerp, Jan. 23, 1000, died in Amsterdam after 1052. Flemish school ; landscape painter. Master of Ant- werp guild in 1019, bought freedom of Am- sterdam, January 30, 1052, probably lived for some time at, Utrecht, and is not, as heretofore reported by Dutch writers, iden- tical with Jacob Kecrinex who went to Eng- land to paint for Charles I. castles and landscapes in Scotland. Poelenburg often supplied the figures in his pictures. Works: Forest (1029), Hague Museum ; do. (1030). Rotterdam Museum ; Landscape with Flight, into Egypt, Basic Museum ; Temple Ruins, Lcipsic Museum : Temptation of Christ (1030), Schleissheini Gallery: Landscapes in galleries at Aschaffenhlirg, Augsburg (it), Copenhagen (3, one dated 1030), Schwerin (2), in museums at Huston, Brunswick (3, two dated 1021, 101(1), Cologne. Darmstadt, Dresden (4, one dated 10211). and Stock- holm ; in Old Pinakothek, Munich (1031), Liechtenstein Gallery, Vien- na. and Her- milage. St. PC- tersburg (2). Allgem. d. Biogr.. xv. 539 ; Kramm, iii. 842 ; Riegel, IV'itriige, i. N9 ; ii. 102, ITU; Van den Branden, 1059. KELLEK, ALMEPiT, born at Gais, Swit/- erland, April 27, 1SJI. Genre painter, pupil of Munich Academy under Lenbach, then under ll;iiiiberg, whose most gifted scholar he was ; studied the old masters, and visi ted 1 1 aly, France, England, and Holland. Medal, Vi- enna, 1873. Works : The Tipplers (1809) ; Audience of Louis XV. (1871) ; Chopin (1873); Sylvair Soli- tude, Temptation (1870); Picnde/.vous ; Liidy in Ball Toilet, Souvenir (1877) ; A Ko- iiian Bath ; Empress Faustina in the Temple 3T9