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 NYMPHS NYMPHS AND SATYRS, Rubens, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 2 iu. x 10 ft. 3 in. Nymphs of Diana surprised by satyrs. Same subject, 4 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. 5 in., in same Mu- seum. Collection of Philip IV. Madrazo. OAKES, JOHN WEIGHT, born at Sproston House, near Middlewich, Cheshire, in 1822. Landscape paint- er, pupil of W. J. Bishop, Liverpool, where he resided until 1856, when he went to Lon- don. Elected an A.E.A. in 187G. Works : On the Greta (1848) ; Moel-grouw from Cwm-y-Glo (1849) ; Fresh Breeze (1854) ; Morning Lowestoft Beach, Fallow Field (1875); The Border Couutrie, Quiet Morn- ing (1877) ; Eiver Mouth, Sussex Village, Woodland Eoad (1879); Gorse Cutting, Mil- ler's Boat, For Sale (1881); Porchester Pool, Mew Stone (1882) ; Adder's Eock, Salmon Eiver (1883); Fishing Boats, Going for Turf, Old Eomau Bridge over the Ogwen, Mill- Dam (1884). Art Journal (1879), 193. OAKEY, MARIA E. See DCH-UKJ. OBERMULLNEE, ADOLF, born at Wels, Upper Austria, in 1833. Landscape paint- er, pupil of the Vienna Academy under Steinfeld, then in Munich of Richard Zim- merinann. After travelling ho returned to Vienna in 1860 and painted chiefly Arctic scenes ; also some humourous genre pieces. Works : Mont Blanc ; Obersee ; Achensee ; Ortler ; Himmelswand near Gastein ; Grave- yard of Nature ; Konigsee ; Goldberg Gla- cier, Vienna Museum ; View on the Inn ; Traunkircheu ; twelve North Pole Views ; Nahrungssorgen und Wohnungsnoth ; Cem- etery in Nature, Entrance to Woods in Au- tutnn (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886). Kunst-Chronik, x. ; Miiller, 398 ; Wurzbach, xx. 459 ; Zeitsehr. f. b. K, x. (Mittheilun- gen, iii. 69). O'BEIEN, NELLY, portrait, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hertford House, London ; canvas. Famous beauty, rival of Kitty Fisher ; sit- ting, seen to knees, with hands crossed in lap, in which lies a poodle ; wears a broad straw hat. Painted in 1760 ; exhibited in 1763. Engraved by J. Watson, S. W. Eey- nolds, and in Graves's Sir J. Eeynolds's Works ; mezzotint by Ch. Phillips. A sec- ond portrait of her, dated 1773, in possession of Viscountess Clifden ; a third, sold at Wynn Ellis sale (1876), for 609. Redgrave, Cen- tury, i. 141 ; Gower, Hist. Gal. of England. OCHTEEVELT (Uchtervelt), JACOB, 1 born at Rotterdam (?), flourished there sec- ond half of 17th century, died before 1710. Genre painter, supposed pupil of Fraus van Mieris, the elder, though also said to have frequented the studio of Berchem at the same time as Pieter de Hooch, and appar- ently influenced by Metsu and Terburg ; mentioned as member of Rotterdam Guild iu 1667-72. Works : Lady and Fish-Seller, Hague Museum ; Kitchen Interior, Arem- berg Gallery, Brussels ; Regents of Lepro- zenhuis (1674), Museum, Amsterdam ; Group of Three at Table, Six Collection, ib. ; do., Rotterdam Museum ; Wooing, Carlsruhc Gallery ; Male Portrait, Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; Morning Music, Copenhagen Gallery ; Signing Last Will, Berlin Muse- um ; Lady with Lap-Dog (1669), Dresden Gallery ; Spinning Woman conversing with Peasant, Leipsic Museum ; Buying a Fish, Buying Grapes (1669), A Concert, Dutch Girl's Breakfast, Soldier at Breakfast, Her- mitage, St. Petersburg ; Lady playing with Dog, Historical Society, New York. Ch. Blanc, Ecole hollandaise ; Burger, Musc'es, ii. 249 ; Immerzeel, iii. 149 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 400 ; Kramrn, vi. 1653 ; De Stuers, 168. OCKEL, EDUARD, born at Schwante, Brandenburg, Feb. 1, 1834. Animal and landscape painter, pupil iu Berlin of Stef- feck in 1852-56 ; went in 1858 to Paris, where he studied several years under Cou- ture, visited Normandy, and in 1859 settled at Barbizon, in the forest of Fontainebleau ; has lately returned to Berlin. Works : Cows at the Fairy Pond in Fontainebleau, Autumn Evening in the Mark, Deer at Sun- rise in Autumn, Cows in Forest, National