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 KESSEL Amsterdam. Works: Northhrook Collcc- dorf Academy ; settled afterwards in Dllssel- tion, London ; Forest, Torrent, Amsterdam dorf. Works : Morning in the Woods Museum; View nc:ir Haarlem, Sluice at (lH4(i); Evening in Kocky Valley (1847) ; Haarlem, Rotterdam Museum ; Landscapes Evening landscape in the lUin (1H4H); in Antwerp and Darmstadt Museums, Kuimt- Summer Landscape (1K4!)); Approaching halle, Hamburg, Old Piuakothek, Munich Storm (IMS); do. (1N.V2); Morning in I5a- (l(J(Jl); View of Haarlem, Casscl Gallery; varian Alps ( 1HI1U) ; View near Wallcnsee - Canal of Haarlem, New York Museum. Switzerland (ISiil | ; Landscape in Bavarian Kugler (Crowe), ii. 480 ; Iniruerzeel, ii. 104 ; High Alps flsc,-2) ; Approaching Storm Burger, Musccs, ii. 21H). (1M1:; V 1 landscape (lsi;r>); On I5ri- KESSEL, JAN THOMAS VAN, l.orn at. en/ Lake ; View on the I'ppcr Kulir; lU-cch- Antwerp, tSept. 10, 1677, died thcro iu 1741. Wood; liavine with Kir-Trees; View on Flemish school; genre painter, nephew and (lelmcr Lake in Switzerland ; View on I5cr- pupil of Ferdinand van Kessel, having first nina (ilacier ; Swiss Landscape (1K7 I) ; Ilin- been apprenticed with Peter Ykons; adopted tcrsec in '1'hunder Storm (ls7!i). Miillei-, the style of David Teniers ; went early to :i!l7 ; Wolfg. Mailer, Da.sseldf. K., .Till; Paris, where he acquired reputation by his /citschr. f. Ii K. (Isil'.t). (IHTlt). village festivals, but on succeeding to his KSSLKIi, I''KAN/, llourished in Cologiid uncle's property fell into dissipation, and about l(!l."> 'J'.). ( ierman school; portrait, died in want. In 1704 ho went to Antwerp painter, probably pupil of (ieldorp; as to buy his mastership. Works: Accesso- registered in the Cologne guild in K>l.">, ries around " Soap-Hubbies " by Teniers, and travelled in Ui'2 'J I Works: Portrait Ijouvre, Paris; (luard Room, Sense; of of a Man with Embroidered Doublet ( l(i'21); Smelling, Jjille Museum. Van den Jran- Female Portrait. ( Ili'Jl I, Cologne Museum; den, IK).'!; (la/.  Portrait, animal, and still-life painter, pupil Collection, Cologne. - Allgem. d. l>iogr., v. of Cornells Floris ; worked from about (>.">.") ; Merlo, 'Jii7. 1600 in different cities of Genuany (Frank- KKTHL, COIINKLIS, born at (louda. fort, Augsburg, Stra.ssburg), and was in March 15, 1.71H, died f^reat favor with the Archduke Maximilian at Amsterdam, buried of Austria, who employed him several years ; Aug. H, Kill!. Dutch registered as master in Cologne in 1(!15, school; portrait paint- and still worked there in 1(120 ; master of er, pupil of Anthonie the guild at Antwerp: in U'i'2'2. He supplied van Monlfoorl in I)elft, birds and animals in the landscapes of .(an thence went to Paris (Velvet) Brueghel, and married his daughter, and Fon tai neb lean. Works: Male Portrait (11)20), Merlo Collec- Having returned to tion, Cologne ; Fruits with Lobster, etc. (Joiida he went to LOII- (lli:{4 or 1(54, attributed to Jan, the elder), don in 157I5, painted Dresden .Museum ; Family Group (K!i:t), Queen Eli/Jibeth (1578), various personages Germanic Museum, Nuremlierg ; Male and of her court, and an allegory. After his rc- Female Portrait (K!1H), Schleisuheim (lal- turn to Amsterdam in 15K1, lie executed lery. Allgem. d. Biogr., xv. (i5.'< ; Merlo, several archery pieces which were distin- Nachrichten, 237 ; Van den Branden, 1007. guished for their tasteful arrangement, like- KESSLEH, AUGUST, born at Tilsit in ness of the heads, and fine and jxwcrful 1826. Landscape painter, pupil of DUssel- colouring. Works : 1'ortraits of Burgo-