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 NOLI Works : Painting and Sculpture, Music and Poetry, Cassel Gallery ; Miser with Purse and Key, Old Man holding Spectacles (2), Old Woman over Pan of Coals, St. Peter, Dresden Museum ; Men's Busts (2), Ber- gamo Gallery ; Old Man with Wine-glass, Galleria Estense, Modena ; Portrait of a Warrior, three others, Turin Gallery ; Por- traits of Doges Marco Foscariui and Pietro Grimani, Venice Academy. NOLI ME TANGERE (Touch me not), Mariotto Albertiiictli, Louvre ; canvas, H. 1 ft. 11 in. x 1 ft. 6 in. Mary Magdalen kneels before Christ ; in middle distance, at left, Christ leaving the sepulchre. Painted about 14'.IO 15(K). Shows influence of Fra Barto- lommeo. From Collection of Louis XIV. Cat. Louvre. By Ciirrci/t/iv, Madrid Museum ; wood, H. 4 ft. 3 in. x .'S ft. 3 in. Jesus and Mary Mag- dalen. Presented to Philip IV. by Duke de Medina de las Torres ; brought to Museum from the Escorial. Cat. Madrid Mus. By Titian, National Gallery, London ; canvas, H. 3 ft. GJ- in. X 2 ft. 11J,' in. Christ and the Magdalen in the foreground of a beautiful landscape ; she, on her knees, raises her hand to touch him, while he, slightly bending, draws back his robe as he utters the words. Painted about 1518 ; in Museo Muselli, Verona, before 1046 ; afterwards in Orleans Gallery, whence it passed to Mr. Champcruowue, at whose sale in 1820 it was bought by Rogers the poet, who bequeathed it to the National Gal- lery in 1855. Engraved by N. Tardieu. C. & C., Titian, i. 210; Vasari, ed. Mil., vii. 458 ; Cab. Crozat, ii. PI. 144 ; Richter, 8G. By Titian, Madrid Museum ; canvas fast to panel, H. 2 ft. 3 in. x 2 ft. Only a part of original, containing figure of Christ in a white tunic and blue mantle. Found in the Escorial, where it served as a cover to an oil-jar. How it became mutilated is un- known ; it was entire when taken to Spain in 155G by Mary of Burgundy. Copy in the Escorial. C. & C., Titian, ii. 232; Academy (London, 1872), March ; Revue Universelle des Arts, iii. 141. NOLLEKENS, JOSEPH FRANCIS, called Old Nollekens, born in Antwerp, June 10, 1702, died in London, Jan. 21, 1748. Portrait, figure, and landscape painter, son of a painter who had resided some time in England. He went to London in 1733, and studied under Peter Tillemans, copying after Watteau and Paolo Paunini. A por- trait group by him of Frederick Prince of Wales and sisters is at Windsor. He was the father of Joseph Nollekeus the sculptor. NOLLET, DOMINICUS, born at Bruges in 1G40, died in Paris in 173G. Flemish school ; landscape and battle painter, pupil in Paris of Frans van cler Meulen ; entered guild of Bruges in 1G87, became court- painter to the Elector Maximilian Emman- uel of Bavaria, who was then Governor of the Netherlands ; followed him to Munich in 1701, and returned in 1726 to settle in Paris. Works : Skirmish between Germans and Janizaries, Augsburg Gallery ; St. Louis arriving in the Holy Land, Carmelites, Bruges. Immerzeel, ii. 2G6 ; Michiels, x. 404. NOLPE, PIETER, born at The Hague in 1G01, died in Amsterdam after 1G70. Dutch school ; landscape painter, settled at Am- Bterdam before 1G30. Works: Dutch Landscape (1633), Berlin Museum; do., Copenhagen Gallery; do. with Canal and Fishermen (1633), Old Pinakothek, Munich. Immerzeel, ii. 266 ; Kramm, iv. 1204. NONCLERCQ, E'LIE, born at Valen- ciennes (Nord); contemporary. History and portrait painter, pupil of Cabanel. Medal, 2d class, 1881. Works : Ishmael Abandoned (1875) ; Idyl (1876) ; Leda (1877) ; Samson and Delilah (1878); Christ Healing the Lep- er (1879) ; Odalisque (1880) ; Atala (1881) ; Death and the Wood-Cutter (1882) ; Im- prudent One (1883) ; Abraham dismissing Hagar (1885) ; Mile. Weber as Marie in the " Jacobites " (1886). 350