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 MIEREVELT iature, of which the most remarkable are those in the compositions of Orlando di Lasso and Ciprian do Rore, in the Court and State Library at Munich. Other works : Altai-piece with Scenes in Life of Christ and Mary (1572), Frauenkirche, Ingolstadt ; Christ on Mount of Olives, and Entomb- ment, Last Judgment (copy after Michel- angelo), Frauenkirche, Munich ; Male Por- trait (1540), Female do. (1542), Old Pina- kothek, ik; Portrait of himself, National Museum, ik ; Male do. (1540), Museum, Vienna ; do. (1543), Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Duke Albrecht V. the Magnanimous (1545), Philip the Warlike (?), Schleissheim Gallery. Xagler, ix. 200 ; Sighart, 707 ; D. Kunstbl. (1853), 413 ; Kuust-Chronik, xx. 715 ; Zimmerm:iun, Hans Miielich und Herzog Albrecht V. von Bayern (Munich, 1885). MIEREVELT, MICHIEL JANSZEN o-;, VAN, born at Delft, May 1, 1567, died there, July 27, 1641. Dutch school ; por- trait painter, pupil of Willem Willemsz and of Augustyn, then at Utrecht of Blockland ; entered the guild of The Hague in 1025 ; painted also mythological subjects. Charles I. invited him to Eng- land to paint his portrait. Archduke Al- brecht gave him a pension. Works : Por- traits of William of Orange (2), Princes Philip William and Maurice (1617) of Nas- sau, Louise do Coligny and two other Princes of House of Orange, Hague Mu- seum ; William of Orange, Princes Philip William, Maurice, and Frederick Henry of Orange, Johan van Oldenbaruevelt, Jacob Cats (2, 1634, 1639), Elector Palatine Fred- erick V., Captain Smeltzing, Amsterdam Museum ; Female Portrait (1034), Haarlem Museum ; Prince Maurice, Jobau van Ol- denbarnevelt (1617), Lady's Portrait (1630), Rotterdam Museum ; Count and Countess of Nassau, Male Portrait (1627), Female do. (1629), Brunswick Museum ; Merry Com- pany in Open Air, Portrait of Johan van Oldeubarnevelt (1617), Gotha Museum ; Portraits of Elector Palatine Frederick V. and his Consort Elizabeth Stuart (1626), Hanover Gallery ; Portrait of the Engraver Delff (1638), two others, Scbwerin Gallery ; Portraits in the Louvre, Paris (3, two dated 1017, 1634), iu Museums of Le Puy (2), Lyons (2, 1625, 1631), Berne, Geneva, Ber- lin (2, 1024, 1032), Darmstadt (3, one dated 1030), Dresden (6), Madrid, Naples, New York, Nuremberg, Stuttgart (2), Vienna ; Galleries of Aschaffenburg, Carlsruhe (1626), Christiania, Copenhagen (5, four dated 1621, 1635, 1038), Oldenburg (2, one dated 1041), Old Piuakothek, Munich (2, one dated 1635), Hermitage, St. Petersburg (4), Czerniu and Liechtenstein (1008) Galleries, Vienna ; Academy, Venice ; Uffizi, Florence ; several in Town Hall, Delft. Allgem. d. Biogr., xxi. 713 ; Ch. Blanc, Fjcole hollandaise ; Des- camps, i. 250 ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1878), xvii. 78, 265 ; Havard, A. & A. boll., i. 11 ; Im- merzeel, ii. 225 ; Kramm, iv. 1120 ; Kugler (Crowe), i. 256 ; Kunst-Chronik, xxi. 114 ; Nagler, Mon., iii. 1077 ; Riegel, Beitrage, i. 124 ; ii. 193 ; De Stuers, 78. MIEREVELT, PIETER VAN, born in Delft, Oct. 5, 1595, died there, Jan. 11, 1623. Dutch school ; portrait painter, son and pupil of Michiel van Mierevelt, whom be successfully imitated. Works : Three Portraits, Dresden Gallery ; Husband and Wife (1622), Copenhagen Gallery ; Family Group, Brunswick Gallery ; Lecture on Anatomy (1617), Hospital, Delft Kugler 864