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 KIRMESS Saint Gall Museum ; View of Genoa, Stutt- gart Museum ; Trent Cathedral (1801); Con- vent Yard on the Rhine (1803) ; Foutana di Ferro in San Giovanni, Verona (1809); View in Benedictine Abbey ; Choir in Worms Ca- ', thedral ; Entrance to Cloister Maulbronn ; San Lorenzo in Trieste ; Montano and Arco in South Tyrol (1873), Leipsic Museum ; View in Brescia. Kunst-Chronik, xx. 010 ; Miillcr, 200 ; Rogue t, i. 200 ; Schack, Meine Gemiildesammlung (1884), 230. KIRMESS (Village Fete), Jlttbcnt, Louvre, Paris ; canvas, H. -4 ft. 10 in. xS ft. in. emy. Painted at first religious pictures. Lived in Rome in 1832-37, and again in 1840, court-painter in Carlsruhe in 1842-44, then at Munich until 1804, when he returned to Furtwaugen. Works : Nasenwirth ; Raph- ael and Michelangelo (1833); Improvisatore, Workmen in Campo Vacciuo ; Schweizer Gardist (1831), Italian Woman at Cradle (1835), Carlsruhe Gallery ; Improvisatore (1830), Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Pilgrim Rest- ing, Old Italian with Dog, Mannheim Gal- lery ; Shepherds in Sabine Mountains, Ave Maria, Suabiau Watchman, Camalduleusian m* 5 r,.,,.,^,,. f M Lj&Ufr ^^ **&#<&?** ~s^i :^_. Kirmess, Rubens, Louvre, Pans. At left, rustic houses and trees, and a table with groups of drinkers and women taking care of children ; in centre, a musician play- ing and a great round of dancers ; at right, a barrel and various utensils, ducks in a pond, and a dog ; in background, a landscape with hills. Engraved by Fessard ; Dupn'el in Musi'e fran<;ais. Ri'veil, vi. 420 ; Laroussc ix. 1103. KIRNER, JOHANN BAPTIST, born at Furtwangen, Baden, June 24, 1800, died there, Nov. 19, 1800. Genre painter, pupil in Augsburg under Zimmermann and Ru- gendas in 1822-24, then of Munich Acad- Monks (1839) ; Hunting Scene ; Sunday Morning in Black Forest, Return from Agricultural Feast (1841), Guardia Civica, Cobbler with Child, Carlsruhe Gallery ; Maternal Joy, Country Physician, Fortune- Teller (1847), Badenese Insurgents in Flight (1849), New Pinakothek, Munich ; Episode from Hebel's Poem : Statthalter von Schopf- heim, Fiirstenberg Gallery, Donaueschin- gcn ; Suabian Civic Guard in 1848 (1840), Leipsic Museum. Allgem. d. Biogr., xvi. 20 ; Dioskuren (1807), 48 ; D. Kunstbl. (1858), 121 ; Kuust-Chronik, ii. 45 ; Reg- net, i. 200.