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 SLINGENEYER Baring's Collection, ib. ; Meerman Family, Male Portrait (1656), Kitchen Utensils, Louvre; Musical Par- ty in a Kitchen, Male Portrait, Amsterdam Museum ; Male Por- trait (1671), Rotter- dam Museum ; The Cook, Portrait of a Young Man, Berlin Museum ; Dutch In- teriors (2, one dated 1683), Carlsruhe Gallery ; Interior of El- egant Dutch House (1668), Young Woman teasing Parrot, Copenhagen Gallery ; Inter- rupted Music Lesson (1672), Poultry Vend- er (1673), Songstress, Dresden Museum ; Interior of Slaughter-House, Portrait of a Lady, Stiidel Gallery, Frankfort ; Sailor Drinking, Leipsic Museum ; Tailor's Shop, Woman sewing at Window, Old Pinakothek, Munich ; Shoemaker's Shop (1670), Violin Player, Old Beggar, Schwerin Gallery ; Man with Glass of Beer, Hermitage, St. Peters- burg; Family Group, Czernin Gal- lery, Vienna; Money-Chauger and Wife, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; others holm Galleries. Kugler (Crowe), ii. 410 ; Ch. Blanc, cole hollandaise ; Immerzeel, iii. 92 ; Kramm, v. 1527. SLINGENEYER, ERNEST, born at Loo- christy, near Ghent, May 29, 1823. Histo- ry painter, pupil of Wappers. Member of Brussels Academy. Commander of Leopold Order. Works : Sinking of the Vengeur (1845), Cologne Museum ; Triumph of Chlodio ; Death of Captain Jacobsen (1845) ; Death of Nelson (1850); Philip the Good in the Battle of Brouwershaven (1852) ; Chris- tian Martyr (1860) ; Sea Fight ; Battle of Lepanto, Vesalius the Physician in Army of Charles V., Brussels Museum ; Camoens ; Italian genre pictures. In fresco : 12 sub- jects from Belgian history, Palais des Aca- demies, Brussels. Immerzeel, Hi. 93 ; Mttl- ler, 493. SLUIS, JACOBUS VAN DER, born at Leydeu in 1660, died there in 1736. Dutch school ; genre and portrait painter, pupil of Arie de Vois, and of Slingelandt, in whose style he painted assemblies and festivals, full of merry figures of excellent execution and brilliant colouring. Works : Young People hanging Nets between Trees, Alle- gories (2, one dated 1684), Lady and Gen- tleman in Garden Pavilion (1699), Leyden Museum. SMALA, CAPTURE OF THE. See Abd- el-Kader. SMEDLEY, W. T., born in Chester County, Pa., in 1858. Genre painter, self- taught. First exhibited at National Acad- emy in 1881. Member of Society of Amer- ican Artists. Studio in New York. Works : Weekly Mail, Embarrassment (T. B. Clarke, New York), Tired Out (1881); Dorothy, Golden Rod (1883). SMEYERS, GILLES, born at Mechlin in 1635, died there in 1710. Flemish school ; history painter, pupil of Jan Verhoeven ; master of the guild in 1657, its treasurer in 1682. Works : St. Norbert consecrating Deacons, Death of St. Norbert, Brussels Museum ; Group Portrait of Corporation (1695), Museum, Mechlin ; Benefits of Holy Trinity, The Three Modes of Slavery, St. John's, ib. ; Raising of Lazarus, Disciples at Emrnaus, Seminary, ib. His son and pupil Jacques (1657-1732), master in 1688, paint- ed history, portrait, and genre. Michiels, x. 473 ; Siret (1883), ii. 278. SMIBERT, JOHN, born in Edinburgh in 1684, died in Boston in 1751. Portrait painter ; obtained some elementary instruc- tion at Edinburgh, where he brought him- self into notice by the portrait of a young negro from Martinique. Then followed a short residence in London, where he studied in Sir James ThornhiU's Academy, and three years' work in Italy, where the Grand Duke of Tuscany employed him to paint the por- traits of some Siberian Tartars to be sent 131
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