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 LUCY and this in turn may possibly be the canvas sent iu 1571 by Titian to Philip II. of Spain. Much damaged by patching and repainting. Engraved by C. Cort, C. <fc C., Titian, ii. 392 ; Waageu, Treasures, ii. 152. LUCY, CHARLES, born at Hereford in 1814, died at Netting Hill, May 19, 1873. History painter ; studied at Kcolc des Beaux Arts, Paris, and also under PaulDelaroche ; afterwards pupil of Royal Academy, London. First became known by a series of large his- torical cartoons exhibited in 1844 at the Westminster Hall Competition, where he was awarded a premium of 100 for his Caractacus. His works are important on account of their subject and the scale on which they are painted, rather than for their originality. Many of them have been en- graved. Works: Interview between Milton and Galileo (1840); Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers (1847) ; Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers (1848) ; Mrs. Claypole's Deathbed (1849) ; Parting of Charles I. and his Chil- dren (1850) ; Parting of Lord and Lady Rus- sell (1852), Mrs. Joseph Harrison, Phila- delphia ; Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy, Nelson in the Cabin of the Victory, Lord Saye and Sele before Jack Cade (18(!0); Reconciliation of Gainsborough and Rey- nolds (1863) ; Garibaldi at Tomb of Foscolo (1865) ; Intercepted Embarkation of John Hampden (18G7) ; Abdication of Mary Stu- art (1868) ; Charlotte Corday (1871) ; Co- lumbus at La Rabida (1872) ; Portraits of Gladstone, Cobden, Bright, Hume, Gari- baldi, and Nelson, South Kensington Muse- um. Redgrave ; Athenaeum (1873) ; Art Journal (1873), 208. LUDIUS, Roman painter, time of Augus- tus. He was the first, according to Pliny (xxxv. 37 [116]), to introduce the style of mural decoration known to us as Pompeiau. LUDWIG, AUGUSTS, born at Grafeu- thal, Saxe-Meiningen, in 1834. Genre paint- er, pupil in Weimar of Martersteig, in Dresden of Julius Scholz, and in Diisseldorf, where she settled, of Jordan and Stever. Works : Children's Breakfast (1862); Young- Love (18C5) ; Surprise (1866) ; Student's Return (1867) ; First Walk to School, Mother's Joy (1868) ; Hard Separation, The Widower, Involuntary Sentry, Ungrateful Audience, Domestic Happiness, Palatable ! (1872) ; Boys gathering Shavings (1875). Miiller, 343. LUDWIG, KARL, born at IlOmhild, Saxe- Mciuingen, Jan. 18, 1839. Landscape paint- er, pupil of Munich Academy and of Piloty; visited the Bavarian and Bohemian mount- ains and North Italy, settled in Diisseldorf in 1868, became professor at Stuttgart Art- School in 1877, and removed to Berlin in 1880. Medal, Berlin, 1883. Works : Di- lapidated Park-Gate, Schack Gallery, Mu- nich ; Spring, Summer, and Autumn ; Olive Grove on Garda Lake ; Lake in Bohemian Forest ; Old Park Gate in Winter (1868) ; Landscape in Hartz Mountains ; Smugglers' Path in High Mountains ; St. Gothard Pass, National Gallery, Berlin ; Village View in the Eifel ; Mountain Road in Thuriugian Forest ; Alpine Landscape (1882), Dresden Museum. Kunst-Chronik, xv. 467 ; Miiller, 343 ; Zeitsch. f. b. K., xiv. 160. LUGARDON, JEAN LEONARD, born at Geneva, Oct. 1, 1801, died there, Aug. 17, 1884. History painter, first instructed at the school of design of the Societd des Arts at Geneva, then in Paris (1819) pupil of Gros ; two years later in Florence he was much influenced by Ingres, and in 1826-29 studied in Rome ; lived then in Geneva, excepting three years (1835-38) in Paris, where he had many commissions and brill- iant success. Works : Deliverance of Boni- vard at Chillon, Arnold von Melchthal defending his Bulls, The Oath on the Riitli, Portrait of Engraver Scheuker-Scheener, Musee Rath, Geneva ; Taking of Castle Rossberg ; William Tell saving Baumgar- ten ; Prisoner of Chillon ; Calvin denying Communion to the Libertines ; Ruth and Boas ; Christ on the Cross ; Hagar iu the Desert ; John H., and Louis XI. of France, Comic-tables Montniorency and Jean de 'Bourbon, Marshal d'Estampes, Duke of