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 SAINT-AUBEN of Honour, 1877. Works : Venus and Cu- pid (1853); Tavern of Ramponneau in Time of Louis XV. (1857) ; Chimney Sweeps go- ing to Work, Going to School, Woman tending Cattle, Road to School, Old Age and Decay (1859) ; Basque Women at Foun- tain, Breakfast (1861); Going to Mass (1863), Macon Museum ; The Levue (1863) ; Going to the Festival, Catechism Lesson (1864) ; Souvenir of the Piazza Montanara in Rome (1865), Autun Museum ; Excavations at Pompeii (1866), Luxembourg Museum ; Kiarella (1866), Mrs. Shaw, Boston; Or- ange Harvest in Capri (1869) ; Convales- cent Woman on a Pilgrimage (1873) ; The Marina in Capri, Daughter of Eve (1874) ; Wedding Feast of Peasant of Capri (1875), Valenciennes Museum ; Christ and the Sa- maritan Woman (1876); Andromeda (1877); Father's Blessing before Marriage (1882) ; Rosina Capri (1886). Bellier, ii. 447 ; La- rousse. SAINT-AUBIN, GABRIEL JACQUES, born in Paris, April 14, 1724, died there, Feb. 14, 1780. French school ; genre paint- er, pupil of Jeaurat, Colin de Vermont, and Boucher. Competed for the grand prix de Rome in 1751, and having obtained the sec- ond prize only, broke with the Academy, and became a member of and professor in the Academy of St. Luke, where he exhib- ited the following works : Cupid's Triumph over the Gods, The School of Zeuxis, Effect of Earthquake at Lisbon, Subject from La- fontaine's Fables, Village Fete, Maternal and Filial Love, Boy reciting Lesson to Mother (1774) ; Artist's Portrait, Mother nursing Child, Triumph of Pompey, Dry- Nurse and Children, Return from Par- liament, The King laying Corner-Stone of Schools of Surgery, Interior of Rotonda of Coliseum, Carnival of Parnassus (1776). Bellier, ii. 449 ; Dohme, 3 ; Goncourt, i. 366, 405, 417. SAINT-EVRE, GILLOT, born at Bault- sur-Suippe (Marne), died in Paris in 1858. History, genre, and portrait painter. Med- als : 2d class, 1824 ; 1st class, 1827 ; L. of Honour, 1833. Works : Two Scenes in Shakespeare's "Tempest" (1822) ; Job and his Friends, Mary Stuart, Shipwrecked Sail- ors (1824) ; Charles IX. and Marie Touchet (1827) ; Soldier Asleep surprised by Brig- ands (1827), Angers Museum ; Jeanne d'Arc, The Florentines of Boccaccio (1833); Char- lemagne presiding at Meeting of Scholars (1835), Education of Mary Stuart at Court of Henri H. (1839), Palais de Trianon ; Foundation of Royal Library in Paris in 1379, Marriage of Charles VOX and Anne de Bretagne in 1491, Signing of Treaty of Peace at Vervins in 1598 (1837), Alexis Com- nenus receiving at Constantinople Peter the Hermit, Interview between Philippe Auguste and Henri II. at Gisors 1188 (1839), An- drew of Hungary entering the Order of St. John in 1218, Philip I, Philip HI, Charles V., Charles VL, and Charles VHI. of France, three other portraits, Versailles Mu- seum ; Jeanne d'Arc presented to Charles VH., Palais de Compiegne. Bellier, ii. 451. SAINT-JEAN, SIMON, born in Lyons. Oct. 13, 1808, died at Ecully, July 3, 1860, Flower painter, pupil of the school at Lyons and of Augustin Thierriat. Justly called the modern Van Huysum, whom he ap- proaches in detail and colour, though hard- ly his equal in selection of material and play of light Medals : 3d class, 1834 ; 2d class, 1841, 1855; L. of Honour, 1843. Works : Young Girl carrying Flowers (1839), Vase Medicis (1841), Eucharistic Emblems around Head of Christ (1842), Vase with Flowers (1852), Lyons Museum ; Fruits and Flowers (1845), Dijon Museum ; Flowers in a Hat, Rouen Museum ; Still-Life (2, 1852), W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Fruit (1853), Flowers among Ruins (1854), Louvre ; Fruit (1855), Corcoran Gallery, Washing- ton ; Flower-Piece (1857), Amsterdam Mu- seum. Bellier, ii. 452. SATNTIN, HENRI, born in Paris, Oct. 13, 1846. Landscape painter, pupil of Pils, Saint-Marcel, Sege, and Coiutepoiu. Med- al, 3d class, 1882. Works: Forest Path 102