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 LOT vessels ; behind, just leaving the city gate, the other daughter ; above, four demons launching thunderbolts on the city. Paint- ed after the Blenheim picture, from which it differs in composition. Engraved by W. Swaenenburg. Villot, Cat. Louvre. By Velasquez, Northwick Park, Worcester- shire, England ; H. 4 ft, C in. x 5 ft, 10 in. Lot asleep, with head in lap of one daugh- ter, who points to Sodom in flames at left ; Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Cab. Crozat, ii. PI. 17; Pilhol, x. PL G50 ; Landon, Musi'e, xi. PI. 17. LOT, HENRY, born in Gendringen, May 22, 1822, died in Diisseldorf, May 12, 1878. Dutch school ; animal and landscape paint- er, pupil in Cleve of Blass and B. C. Koe- koek ; afterwards taught drawing at the Gymnasium in Wesel and settled in Diis- seldorf in 1853. Works : Ehine Landscape with Cartmeu ; Landscape with Cattle ; t ^>^Cj-^ ^3 '^^f-^ &"'3. sA^-~^~^js-^ ^rO . c "K/v.AX^. fWseiP'^, - ^^i T- ^^y-^* |,;,;is,^^^ ^ T SSi !?J ,~/1te3*&&&!$, w/iftjt - ("- : '^'^'^K m .-r^^'^-^y : ' ^ "-'-->;. .:,.>-, >-...?: W . ; ^ S3A V%^' ? P ' ffi ^ aeK Flight of Lot, Paolo Veronese, Louvre. the other daughter seated at his feet, with back to spectator. Authenticity doubtful. From Orleans Gallery ; sold to Mr. Hope in 1799 for 525 ; Hope sale (181(5) to Lord Northwick ; Lord Northwick sale (1859) to present Lord Northwick for 147. En- graved by Ph. Trii'TO, in Couche, Gal. du Pal. Royal. Curtis, 1. By Paolo Veronese, Louvre ; canvas, H. 3 ft. x 3 ft. 11 in. An angel conducts Lot's daughters out of Sodom, which is burning ' in background ; behind, a second angel with Lot ; and further back, Lot's wife, changed into a pillar of salt. In collection of Due de Liancourt ; then in Orleans Gallery. Engraved by B. Audrau ; J. Lallemaud Wood near Newburg ; Inundated Meadow. Kunst-Chrouik, xiii. G29. LOTEN. See Loolen. LOTH, JOHANN KARL, called Carlotto, and Carlo Lotti, born in Munich in 1632, died in Ven- ice, Oct. C, Ki98. Venetian school ; history painter, son and pupil of Johann Ulrich Loth (1590- 1662, by whom are several pictures in the Augsburg Gal- lery). Went early to Italy, where he soon 103