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 SAINTIN (1873), Montpellier Museum ; Fisherman mending Nets, Rising Tide on Coast of Brittany (1875); Lobster Fishers (1876); Creek of Erquy (1877) ; Farm of Courtry (1880) ; October Frost (1881) ; Autumn Dew (1882) ; Valley of Roche-Gouet in Brittany, Brook after Rain, ib. (1883). SAINTIN, JULES fiMILE, born in Lemc (Aisne), Aug. 14, 1829. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Drolling, Picot, and Le- boucher. His portraits in oil, crayon, and pastel are full of life. He lived several years in the United States. Medals : 1866, 1870 ; 2d class, Munich, 1883 ; L. of Hon- our, 1877. Works : Pony Express (1863) ; Woman carried off by Indians (1864); Petty Warfare, Vittoria (1865) ; Carmella, Martha (1866); The Levee, Michellina (1867); Heart- felt Mourning, Annucia (1868) ; Mourning Flowers, Festival Flowers (1869) ; Indeci- sion, Deception (1870) ; Two Augurs (1872) ; Grave without Flowers (1873) ; Washer- woman of Fine Linen, Toilet of the Hose (1874) ; Lady Apple, Distraction, Flower Girl (1875) ; Indiscreet, Last Ornament (1866) ; First Engagement, Self-Satisfied (1877); Jeanne, Will he Return? (1878); Emilienne (1879) ; Flowers from Nice, Abandonment (1880) ; Roussotte (1881) ; In the Tuileries, By the Sea (1882) ; Wom- an selling Apples (1883) ; Portraits of Prin- cesse Matilde and others. Bellier, ii. 455 ; Claretie (1874), Peintres, 333, 382. SAINT-OURS, JEAN PIERRE, born at Geneva in 1752, died there in 1809. Genre painter, pupil of Vien in Paris, whither he went in 1768 ; won prizes in 1772, 1774, and 1778, and the grand prix de Rome in 1780 ; after finishing his course at Rome, stud- ied also in Venice. Works : The Olympic Games, Scene in Earthquake in Calabria, Colossal Head Studies, Life-size Academy, Allegory on the Republic of Geneva, Por- trait of Dr. Tronchin, Portrait of the Ar- tist, Musee Rath, Geneva ; Spartan Judg- ment over the New-born (1795), Schleissheim Gallery. Bellier, ii. 453 ; Cat. du Mus. Rath (1882), 53. SAINT-PIERRE, G ASTON CASIMIR, born at Nimes, May 12, 1833. Genre paint- er, pupil of Jalabert and of Cogniet. Medals: 1868; 2d class, 1879; L. of Honour, 1881. Works : Release of St. Peter (1863); Daphuis and Cliloi; (1864); Leda (1865), Nimes Museum ; Sleeping Nymph (1866), Marseilles Muse- um ; Jupiter and Pthia (1867) ; Cupid Laughing, Chateauroux Museum ; Hide and Seek(1868); Youth (1869), City Hall, Nimes ; Farewell (1870), Carcassonne Museum ; Jew- ish Wedding (1870); Bacchante (1872); In- difference and Tenderness, Cherries (1873) ; First Steps, Odalisque (1874) ; Young Hunt- ress, Happy Baby (1875) ; Arabian Ro- mance (1876); Women at an Arab Wedding (1877) ; Siesta (1879) ; Unexpected Caress (1880); Aziza (1882); Aurora (1883); Source Charmeuse (1884) ; Chanson d' Aziza, The Sultana (1885) ; Soudja-Sari (1886) ; Deco- rations in Cathedral of Orau. Bellier, ii. 454 ; Larousse. SALA, VITALE, born at Cernusco in 1803, died in Milan in 1835. History painter, pupil of Milan Academy, where he won five prizes ; made a study trip to Venice. Works : Death of Cato ; Death of Romeo and Juliet (1826) ; Departure of Regulus ; Capture of Bernabo (1827) ; Apo- theosis of St. Ambrosius (1828) ; Corona- tion of the Virgin (1831-34), Novara Cathe- dral ; Frescos in S. Stefano and S. Lazzaro, Milan. SALA Y FRANCES, tfMTLIO, born at Alcoy, Spain ; contemporary. History and genre painter. Medal, Madrid, 2d class, 1871. Works : Don Carlos of Navarra crav- ing Mercy of his Father ; Prince of Viana taken Prisoner ; Guillen de Vinatea before Alfonso V. of Aragon ; Novus Ortus ; Vale of Tears ; Modern Silcnus ; Julia. La Dus- tracion (1882), ii. 19. 103