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 MAXETTI (1861) ; Breakfast of Vegetables (18G3) ; Christ and Angels, Bull-Fight (1804) ; Christ insulted by Soldiers, Olympia (1805) ; Lola de Valence (1800) ; Break- fast, Balcony (1809) ; Music Lesson (1870) ; Kearsarge and Alabama (1872) ; Rest, Good Bock Beer (1873) ; Railway (1874) ; In the Press, In a Boat (1879); Portrait of Antonin Proust, At, Father Lathuille's (1880) ; Por- trait of M. Pertuiset the Lion-Huuter (1881) ; Bar at the Folies Bergvros, Jeanne (18S2). Art Journal (1884), 109; Bazire, Ed. Manet (Paris, 1884) ; Ckretie Peiutres, (1874), vii. 108, 203, 402 ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1804), xvi. 515 ; (1882), xxv. 547 ; (1883), xxvii. 342; (1884), xxix. 133;Kunst-Chrouik, xviii. 543 ; xix. 319; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 500 ; Miiller, 351 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K, xix. 241. MANETTI, RL'TILIO, born in Siena in 1571, died there in 1039. Sienese school ; pupil of Francesco Vanni, but a follower rather of Caravaggio. Painted much for churches in Siena, and worked also at Em- poli, Pisa, and Florence. He often intro- duced vulgar details of real life into his religious pictures. Works : St. Eloi raising a Dead Man (1031), St. Paul, Siena Acad- emy ; Birth of the Virgin, Siena Duomo ; Resurrection, Hospital of Mouna Agnese, Siena ; Eli waked by the Angel, Pisa Duomo ; St. Margaret raising a Dead Child, Madrid Museum ; The Lovers, Palazzo Pitti, Florence. Lanzi, i. 317 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecolo florentine. MANFREDI, BARTOLOMMEO DI. See llurlolo di Fredi. MANGLARD, ADRIEN, born at Lyons, March 12, 1095, died in Rome, Aug. 31, 1700. French school ; marine and land- scape painter, pupil of Adriaan van der Ka- bel ; passed most of his life in Italy, was received into the Paris Academy in 1730, also a member of the Academy of St. Luke in Rome, and was the master of Joseph Ver- net. Works : Shipwreck, Storm near a City, Louvre, Paris ; Seaport with Fortress, Mont- pellier Museum ; Marine, Orleans Museum ; Roadstead with Vessels, Seaport with Wai- Vessels, do. with Sailors in Foreground, Sea 1 with Wreck, Museum, Vienna ; Naval Battle, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Bay of Naples, Harrach Gallery, ib. ; Castle by the Sea at Sunset, Czeruin Gallery, ib.; Marines (2), Turin Gallery ; Seaport, Uffizi, Florence ; others in Genoa Gallery and royal palace at Stockholm. Bellier, ii. 21. MANNA, FALL OF, Nicolas Poussw, Louvre, Paris ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 10 in. x ft. G in. Scene : a rocky desert, with high cliffs and trees on each side, and the tents of Israel in a valley in background ; in mid- 1 die ground, Moses and Aaron, with people prostrating themselves before them ; in fore- ground, men, women, and children gather- ing manna. Painted in Rome in 1639 for M. de Chantelon, whence passed to Louis 1 XIV. Engraved by G. Chasteau (1680); B. Audrau ; Bern ; H. Testelin. Laudou, Mu- sce, viii. PL 33 ; Ri'veil, xii. 852. By Tintoretto, Scuola di S. Rocco, Venice ; square, on ceiling of upper room. The Is- raelites in a soft green meadow surrounded by blue hills with rich trees above them, to the branches of one of which is attached a gray drapery to catch the manna ; some sheep also catch manna as it falls, or lick it Father, seen through an opening in the clouds. Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 346. By Tintoretto, S. Giorgio Maggiore, Ven- ice ; canvas, square, ceiling of upper room. A brook flowing through a mountainous country, studded with thickets and palm- trees ; the Israelites busied in various man- ufactures more than in gathering manna one group forging, another grinding manna in a mill, another making shoes, a woman making a dress, and some washing the idea being to express the continuity of the supply. Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 302 ; Ridolfi, Harav., ii. 198. By Paolo Veronese, SS. Apostoli, Venice ; left wall, Cappella Maggiore. Zanotto, 366. MANNI, GIANNICOLA, born at Citta della Pieve about 1470 (?), died in Perugia, Oct. 27, 1544. Umbrian school ; pupil and assistant of Perugiuo, in whose shop he was 188
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