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 STAKGE Rome (1846); Dordrecht, French Troops scape (1861), New Pinakothek, Munich fording the Magra (1847) ; Am alii. Mola de Gaeta (1848); Tilbury Fort, Lago Maggiore (1849) ; Battle of Roveredo (1851) ; Bay of Baire, Port of Eochelle (1852) ; The Victory towed into Gibraltar (1853); Last of the Crew, Hulks in the Medway (1854) ; Siege of Sebastian (1855); The Abandoned, Guarda Costa off Bidassoa (1856) ; St. Jean de Luz, Calais Fishermen (1857) ; Fortress of Sa- vona, Castle of Ischia (1858) ; On Coast of Brittany, Maltese Xebec on Bocks, Brodick Castle (1859) ; Angers, Vesuvius, Outward Bound (1860); Capture of Smuggled Goods, Homeward Bound (1861); Stack Rock, Race of Ramsay, Nieuwe Diep, Coast of Norman- dy, Coast of Brittany (1862); Coast of Cala- bria, The Defence and her Prize on Morning after Trafalgar, Oude Scheldt, Shakespeare's Cliff Dover, Worms Head Bristol Chan- nel (1863) ; Mew Stone Plymouth Sound, War, Peace, On the HoUands Diep (1864) ; Bass Rock, Vale of Narni (1865) ; Tintagel Evening Bell, Night in Venice, Schack Gal- lery, ib. Regnet, ii. 277 ; Kuust-Chronik, xvi. 166. STANHOPE, R SPENCER, born in Eng- land ; contemporary. Belongs to Pre-Raph- aelite school ; paints highly elaborated dec- orative pictures akin in style to early Flor- entine art. Lives in Florence (1884). Works : Flight into Egypt (1862) ; Rizpah (1863) ; The Mill, Beauty and the Beast (1865); Footsteps of the Flock (1868); Rape of Proserpine (1869) ; Eve Tempted, Love and the Maiden, Banks of the Styx (1877) ; The Shulamite, Cupid and Psyche (1878) ; Waters of Lethe (1880) ; Autumn (1881) ; The Shulamite (1882); Charon and Psyche (1883) ; Patience on a Monument (1884) ; Birth of Venus (1885) ; Why seek ye the Living among the Dead ? (1886). STAN/IONI, MASSIMO, Cavaliere, born in Naples in 1585, died there in 1656. Ne- apolitan school ; pupil in Naples of Fabrizio Castle, Pic du Midi d'Ossaiu Pyrenees. Santafede, of Caracciolo, and Corenzio ; af- (1866); Skirmish off Heligoland (1867, his ; terwards studied in Rome works of Anni- last work). Art Journal (1857), 137 ; (1867), bale Carracci and of Guido, and succeeded 171 ; Portfolio (1879), 124, 135 ; Gentle- in imitating the colouring of the latter so man's Mag., July, 1867 ; Sandby, ii. 149. STANGE, BERNHARD, born in Dres- den, July 24, 1807, died at Sindelsdorf, Oct. 10, 1880. Landscape painter, pupil of Rott- mann in Munich in 1830 ; also influenced by Rahl. Visited Venice iu 1849 ; in his latter yeai-s lived as a farmer in the coun- try. Deep feeling for the poetry of nature and history pervades his pictures. Order of St. Michael in 1858. Works : Morning Bell (20 replicas) ; Evening in the Alps (1835) ; Alpine Valley (1837) ; Mountain Valley at Twilight (1838); Autumn Evening on Lake (1841) ; Celebration of German Union (1849) ; Moonlight (1851), Hamburg Gallery ; Foundation of Venice Morning ; Arrival of Admirals after Battle of Lepan- to Noon ; Singers on the Canal Night (1854-57), Queen Victoria ; Ships in Gulf of Venice (1853), Evening from Tower Win- dow, Burial of Doge (1852), Moonlight Land- well that he was called Guido Reni di Na- poli. His reputation won him the enmity of Spagnoletto, who persecuted him bitterly. Works : Lucretia, Naples Museum ; Cleo- patra, Palazzo Cassaro, Naples ; Deposition of Christ, over entrance inside Church of S. Murtino, Naples ; St. Sebastian, Louvre ; Madonna, Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna. Lanzi, ii. 38 ; Ch. Blanc, ficole napolitaiue ; Lavice, 223. STAPLEAUX, MICHEL GHISLAIN, born in Brussels, June 26, 1799, died in 1881. History and portrait painter, pupil of David ; won grand prizes in Antwerp (1822), Brussels (1823), and The Hague (1829), and became professor iu the Brus- sels Academy. Works: Return of Prodi- gal Son, Prague Gallery ; Death of Cleo- patra ; Napoleon at St. Helena ; many por- traits of princely personages. Irnmerzeel, iii. 108. 817