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 LOTZ olas (1529), S. M. del Carmine, .Venice ; Glory of St. Antoninus, S. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice ; Madonna with Saints, Vienna Mu- seum ; Crucifixion (1531), Church of Monte S. Giusto ; Holy Family (1534), Uffizi, Flor- ence ; Dead Christ, Brera, Milan ; Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, Old Piuakothek, Munich ; Santa Conversazione, Dresden Gallery ; A Betrothal in the 15th Century, Madrid Museum. In his last years Lotto came so much under influence of Titian that some of his pictures, especially por- traits, have been ascribed to that master. About 1548 his powers began to wane, and he then resolved to retire to Loreto. His pictures at San Giacomo dell' Orto, Venice (1646), at S. M. della Pace, and in the Gov- ernor's Palace, Aucona, give sad evidences of his de- i. dine. C. U UOTUj aly, u. 494; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vii. 87, N. 2 ; ix. 115, 146; ed. Mil., v. 249; Burckhardt, 725; Ch. Blanc, licole vi'nitienne ; Rio, Art Chn'- tien, 271 ; Kugler (Eastlake), ii. 519 ; Kunst- Chronik, xix. 421 ; Liibke, Ital. Mai., ii. G25. LOTZ, KARL, born in Hessen-Homburg iu 1833. History and genre painter, pupil in Vienna of Rahl, whom he assisted in dec- orating the Greek Church, the Arsenal, and the Heinrichshof. Honorary member of Vienna Academy. Works : Scenes from Hungarian Legends, Children's Groups (fresco), Redouten Sad, Pesth ; Scenes [ from Hungary's Civilization, National Mu- 1 seum, ib. Mailer, 342. LOUBON, (CHARLES JOSEPH) F,MILE, born at Aix, Jan. 12, 1809, died in Marseilles, March 1, 18C3. Genre painter, pupil of Granet, whom he accompanied to Rome in 1829. A skilful painter, with lit- tle originality. About 1845 he went to Marseilles, became director of the School of Practical Design, and painted many suc- cessful pictures. Medal, 3d class, 1842 ; L. of Honour, 1855. Works : Prisoner's Communion (1833); Christ and the Samari- j tan Woman, Genoese at a Fountain (1840) ; Incident of the Cholera (1850), Montpellier , Museum ; Camp in South of France (1855), Aix Museum ; Pass of Gineste, Mule-Driver of the Var, Soumabre Farmer's Wife (1855); Souvenir of Roman Campagna (1859); Gas- cony Women carrying Fish to Bayonne (1861) ; Autumn Afternoon (18G3) ; Land- scape in a Storm, Chalon-sur-Saone Mu- seum ; View of Marseilles, Marseilles Mu- seum ; Animal Piece, Perpignan Museum. Bellier, i. 10GO ; Larousse. LOUIS XIV. AND THE GRAND CON- DK, Jean Leon Gcrume, W. H. Vauderbilt, New York ; canvas, H. 3 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. Photogravure in Art Treasures of America. Art Treas. of Amer., iii. 9G. LOUIS, HUGO, born in Berlin, Feb. 17, 1847. Genre painter, pupil of Berlin Acad- emy under Julius Schrader, then studied for three years in Italy. Awarded in 188G 2d prize of 10,000 marks for designs of fres- cos for the staircase of the Berlin Town Hall. Works : Margaret's Jewels ; Junius Brutus inciting the Romans against the Tarquins (1877) ; Portrait of an Officer (1879); In Good Humour (1882). Illustr. Zeitg. (1883), ii. 439 ; Mailer, 342 ; Rosen- berg, Berl. Malersch., 251 ; D. Rundschau, xiii. 330 ; xvii. 300 ; xx. 459. LOUIS, ST., GLORIFICATION OF, Alexaudre Cabancl, Luxembourg Museum, Paris ; canvas, H. 14 ft. 8 in. x 14 ft. 2 in. Around the monarch's throne are grouped the distinguished persons who aided him in the accomplishment of his work : the Sire de Joinville, Philippe de Beaumanoir, Pierre Fontaine, St. Thomas of Aquinas, Guillaume d'Auvergne, Bishop of Paris, Geoffroi de Boileau, Robert de Sorbonne, Sire de Nesle, Etienue Boileau, etc. Salon of 1855. LOUSTAUNAU, LOUIS AUGUSTS GEORGES, born in Paris, Sept. 12, 184G. Genre painter, pupil of Vibert, F. Barrias, and Gurorne. His spirited and humorous pictures are painted in a strong, broad style and carefully finished. Works : That Bread was not well cut, Brother Fisherman ; After 105
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