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 SCI1ISCHKIN Lonely Pond in Oak Wood (1832); Convent of St. Scholastica, six Biblical Landscapes with Life of Abraham, National Gallery, Berlin ; Autumn Landscape (1834), Arem- berg Gallery, Brussels; Mountain Road (1839), Darmstadt Gallery ; Grotto of Ege- ria (1841), Park in Evening Light (1847), Nether German Landscape (1864), Leipsic Museum ; Italian Landscape (1842), Inun- dation, Series of 26 Biblical Landscapes, D iisseld or f Gallery; Swiss Landscape (1844). Christiania Museum ; Storm (1848), Prague Gallery ; Moonlight with Rape of Hylas, Ital- ian Landscape, Provinzial Museum, Han- over ; Calm Evening after Stormy Day (1849), Konigsberg Museum ; Path on For- est Border (1850), Hamburg Gallery ; In- undation in the Woods (1853), Brunswick Gallery ; Via Mala (1853), four Landscapes with Story of Good Samaritan (1856-57), Storm in the Campagna (1858), Carlsruhe Gallery ; replica of Samaritan Cycle, Cassel Art Union ; Biblical Landscape, Stuttgart ij Museum ; North German -P x, Landscape, St. Gall Mu- ^^^^/ v^ seum. Andresen, ii. 303 ; Forster, v. 406 ; Jordan (1885), ii. 199; Wolfg. Muller, Dusseldf. K, 323 ; Riegel, D. Kunststud., 365 ; D. Rundschau, xi. 381 ; Springer, Gesch., 171 ; Zeit- schr. f. b. K., i. 158. SCHISCHION, JOHANN, born at Jela- buga, Government of Viatka, Jan. 13, 1827. Landscape painter, pupil of Moscow Art School and St. Petersburg Academy, where he won the first prize in 1863, and of which he became a member in 1866. Professor in 1873 ; Order of Stanislaus. Works : Dilapi- dated Bridge (1868) ; Pine Forest (1871) ; Interior of Primeval Forest (1873), St. Petersburg Academy ; First Snow, Dawn in Spring (1874). SCHLEICH, EDUARD, born atHarbach, Bavaria, Oct. 12, 1812, died in Munich, Jan. 8, 1874. Landscape painter, self-taught by study of nature in Bavarian Alps, Tyrol, and J.vCJ xii. 34, 233 ; North Italy, and after the old masters in the Munich and Schleissheim Galleries. Hav- ing been dismissed from the Munich Academy as "without talent," he took for his models Etzdorf, Morgenstern, and Rottmann, and be- came, after the latter, the most distin- guished landscape painter of the Munich school, upon which he exerted signal influence ; visited France, Belgium, Hungary, and Italy. Professor in 1868 ; honorary member of Munich and sev- eral other Academies. Gold medal, Berlin ; Order of Michael. Works : Evening Land- scape, National Gallery, Berlin ; Alp in Tyrol, Carlsruhe Gallery ; Starnberg Lake, Darmstadt Museum ; Cattle Herd crossing Water, Dresden Gallery ; Alp in the Algau, Kunsthalle, Hamburg ; Isar Meadows near Munich (1861), Konigsberg Museum ; View in Isar Valley (1858), Village with Church and Castle, Storm near Coast, Village near Pasing, Sketches (8, 1874), New Pinakothek, Munich ; Starnberg Lake, Alp in Ziller Val- ley, Venice by Moonlight, Schack Gallery, ib. ; Moonlight near Rotterdam (1873), Germanic Museum, Nuremberg ; Village Landscape, View on the Wurm, Stuttgart Museum ; Storm Landscape (1851) ; View near Dachau (1856) ; Moonlight Night in Normandy (1858) ; Isar Meadows near Mu- nich (1860) ; Foggy Morning on Starnberg Lake (1860) ; Herrenchiem Lake (1871). Dioskuren (1875), No. 14 ; Cotta's Kunstbl., 1830--40 ; D. Kuustbl., 1850-58 ; Graph. K, v. 6 ; Illustr. Zeitg. (1874), i. 231 ; Jordan, (1885), ii. 201; Regnet, ii. 181; Schack, Meine Gemiildesammlung (1884), 225 ; Zeit- schr. f. b. K, ix. 161. SCHLEISNER, CHRISTIAN AN- DREAS, born at Lyngby, near Copenhagen, Nov. 2, 1810. Genre painter, pupil of Co- penhagen Academy, where he won med- als in 1831, 1833 ; studied while travelling 134