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 EZQUEllllA Baring. Engraved by Marri, Longhi, Cala- inatta, Larmessin, Poilly. Vasari, eel. Mil., iv. 350 ; Miintz, 51!) ; Passavant, ii. 151 ; Gal. (lu Pal. Pitti, ii. PL !)3 ; Filhol, iii. PI. 187 ; Cab. Crozat, i. PI. 28 ; Musi'e franrais, I.; Landon, Musec, ii. PI. 21 ; Malvasia, i. 44 ; Perkins, 174. By Tinturaftii, Seuola di S. Rocco, Venice ; oval, on ceiling of upper room. Heavy and dead in colour, but in some measure worthy of the master, in the wild and horrible en- ergy with which the skeletons are leaping np about the prophet. Buskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 347. E/QUEKRA, Don JERONIMO ANTO- NIO DE, flourished at beginning of 18th century. Spanish school ; landscape and history painter, pupil of Antonio Palomino. Works : Neptune with Tritons and Nereids, Museum, Madrid ; Series of Saints, San Fe- lipe Neri, ib. FABARIUS, WILHELM, born at Miilil- heim, on the 'Ruhr, -Ian. 25, 1815. Landscape and marine painter, pupil at Dii.sseldorf of A. von "Wille, and studied after the works of Andreas Achenbach, then in Holland and Belgium from nature and after the old Dutch masters. Works : Dutch Herring Fishers ; Stranded Three-Master on Dutch Coast; Launching of Life-Boat; Fisherman's Bark wrecked on Norwegian Coast ; Storm in the Shears on Swedish Coast. Mtiller, 105. FABER, JOHANN, born in Hamburg, April 12, 1778, died there Aug. 2, 184(5. Landscape painter ; after treating biblical subjects went to Italy, and, under the influ- ence of Koch and Beiuhart, turned to land- scape painting. Works : Suffer Little Chil- dren to come unto Me, St. Catharine's, Hamburg ; Capuchin Monastery near Na- ples (1830), National Gallery, Berlin. Cat. Berlin Nat. Gal. FABEB DU FAUK, OTTO VON, born at Ludwigsburg, near Stuttgart, June 3, 1828. Battle painter, pupil in Munich of Kotze- bue, in Paris of Yvon, and studied also Ver- net's battlepieces at Versailles ; served in the army until 1807. Studio in Munich. Works : Lfitzow's Riflemen ; Napoleon's Re- treat from Russia ; Hungarian Horse Past- ure ; Battle of Champigny ; Delivery of French Cavalry Horses after Sedan (1872); Death of Ophelia, Departure of Frederic of the Palatinate from Prague (1874); Attack of Chasseurs d'Afrique ; Equestrian Portrait of German Crown Prince (1879); Camping Arabs ; Joseph sold by his Brethren ; Wiir- temberg llcgiment, " Queen Olga," at Cham- pigny (1883); Ambulance by a Barricade (1884); Fantasia a la Rencontre de deux Tribus (1885). Midler, 105. FABIUS, CAIUS PICTOR, of the noble Roman house of the Fabii, lived about 300 B.C. One of the few Roman painters known to us. Ho decorated the Temple of Salus (dedicated 302 u.c.) with a mural painting representing a buttle won by the Dictator C. Junius Brutus Bubulcus over the Samnites (Valor. Maximus, viii. 14, 0). This is the earliest recorded Roman paint- ing. Fabius's style was marked by simplic- ity and absence of mannerism. An excel- lent draughtsman, he combined in his work the clear outlines of the Old Attic with the rich colouring of the Theban Attic school. On account of his eminence in his art his surname, Pictor (Painter), was given to a family of the Fabia gens, and borne by his descendants. Pliny, xxxv. 19. FABRE, FRANCOIS XAVIER, Baron, born at Montpellier, April 1, 1700, died
 * there March 1(5, 1837. History painter,

pupil of J. Coustou and of David, won grand prix de Rome in 1787 ; was at Rome in 1793, and afterwards in Naples and Florence, where he became a professor in the Academy and is said to have secretly married the Count- ess of Albany, after the death of Alfieri. He returned in 1820 to Montpellier, and founded there the Kcole des Beaux Arts, of which he became director. Medal, 1808 ; L. of Honour, 1827 ; officer, 1829 ; cre- j ated baron, 1830. At his death he bo- 36