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 MYTENS and others, Hampton Court ; Marquis of Hamilton, Earl of Hopetoun's Collection ; Earl of Portland, Duke of Bedford's Collec- tion ; Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, Earl of Dunmore's Collection ; Sir Randolph Crewe, National Portrait Gallery, London ; Charles I. and Henrietta Maria (1G37), Dresden Gallery ; Charles I. as Prince of Wales (1G24), Copenhagen Gallery ; Charles I. (1027), Turin Gallery. By one David Mytens is in the Dresden Museum a capital portrait-group of the artist's family, dated 1024 Kunst-Chronik, xix. 422; Kugler (Crowe), i. 257 ; Redgrave ; Kramm, iv. 1182. MYTENS, JOHANNES, born at The Hague, died there in 1G71 or 1G72. Dutch school ; portrait painter, son and probably pupil of Daniel Mytens, the elder ; was one of the founders of the society Pictura at The Hague, and its dean in 1GG9-71. Works : Portraits of Admiral Tromp and his Wife (1GG8), Amsterdam Museum ; Fe- male Portrait (1G5G), Antwerp Museum ; do., and Male Portrait, Hague Museum ; Portrait of Jacob Cats and his Niece (1G50), . 16-56. Rotterdam Museum ; Male Portrait, Copen- hagen Museum. Kramin, iv. 1185. MYTENS, MARTIN VON. See M,-y- NABERT, WILHELM (JULIUS AU- GUST), born at Brunswick, Sept. 15, 1830. Landscape painter, pupil in Cassel of Heinrich Brandesaud from 1850 in Diisseldorf of Gude ; went with Lessing to Carlsruhe in 1858, returned to Diisseldorf in 18G1 and settled there, having taught in Brunswick in 1803-05. Most of his sub- jects are taken from the Hartz Mountains. Miiller, 387. NACHTMANN, FRANZ XAVER, born at Bodenmais, Bavaria, Sept. 6, 1799, died in 1840. Flower, fruit, portrait, landscape, and interior painter, pupil of Munich Acad- j emy in 1814-1!) ; employed in the royal I porcelain factory in 1823-27. Works : Por- traits of Royal Family of Bavaria ; Marriage of Duke Max at Tegernsee ; Interior of All Saints', Munich ; Several Interiors from the Kouigsbau, ib. ; and the castles at Nymph- enburg, and Schleissheim ; Flowers and, Fruit, New Piuakothek, Munich. Allgem. d. Biog., xxiii. 200 ; Cotta's Kuustbl. (1847), 3G ; Nagler, Mon., iv. 792 ; Soltl, 315. NADORP, FRANZ, born at Anhalt, Rhe- nish Prussia, June 23, 1794, died in Rome, Sept. 13 (17), 1870. Landscape and his- tory painter, pupil of Prague Academy un- der Bergler ; went in 1828 to Rome, where he painted meritorious works in oil, water- colour, and fresco. Works : St. John in Ecstasy (1824); Holy Family (1825); Christ, Mary, Joseph, and John with the Lamb (1827) ; Three Magi (1828) ; Holy Family (1830) ; View in the Cervara, Forum at Pompeii, Etruscan Graves at Corneto (1830 -32) ; Murder of Children of Edward IV. in the Tower (1837) ; Dante ; Francesca da Rimini ; Rodenstein's Departure with the Wild Chase (1840); Macbeth and the Witch- es ; Raphael's Villa at Rome ; Fountain in Villa Corti ; Villa d'Este. Audresen, ii. 278 ; Cotta's Kunstbl. (1842), 340 ; (1843), 119, 217 ; (1840), 15 ; (1847), 109 ; D. Kunstblatt (1855), G8 ; Raczynski, iii. 325. NAECKE, GUSTAV HEINRICH, born at Frauenstein, Saxony, April 4, 1785, died in Dresden, Jan. 10, 1835. History and genre painter, pupil of Dresden Academy under Grassi ; went in 1817 to Rome, and on his return in 1825 became professor at Dresden Academy. Works : Cupid taking the Thunderbolt from Jupiter's Eagle (180G); Faust and Gretchen (1811), Leipsic Museum ; Egmont and Clara (1812) ; St. Genevieve (181G) ; Six Pictures after an English Novel (1814-10) ; St. Elizabeth distributing Alms (1820) ; Christ appearing 32-1