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 TAURISCUS Lebreton and Montigny to found an Acad- emy of Art in Rio de Janeiro, and returned in 1824. Works : St. John Preaching, Mili- tary Hospital in Italy (1789), Peter the Her- mit preaching First Crusade, Taking a City (1800), Louvre, Paris ; Battle of Nazareth, Crossing the St. Bernard, Napoleon I. enter- ing Munich, Battle of Ebersburg, Halt on the Slope of the Alps, Bonaparte visiting the Battle Field of Lodi, Versailles Mu- seum ; Woman taken in Adultery, Grenoble Museum ; Ball Play, Village Fete, Shepherds Reposing, Montpellier Museum ; Shepherds competing for the Prize of Pan, Clorinda with the Herdsmen, The Lion of Androcles, Brother Philip's Geese, Proclamation of Henry of Burgundy as first King of Portu- gal (Lisbon and Rio ._ de Janeiro) ; Military ^CWhfiy t Camp, Hermitage, St. *~T *+ Petersburg. Many of jC(JUUt/JCt^J his works have been / engraved. Bellier, ii. 546 ; Ch. Blanc, ficole franyaise ; Biog. uni- verselle ; Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Jal, 1176 ; Meyer, Gesch., 138. TAURISCUS, painter, date unknown. Pliny names (xxxv. 40 [144]) among his works a Discobolus, a Clytsemnestra, a Pan, a Polynices claiming the Sovereignty, and a Capaneus. Possibly identical with Tauris- cus of Tralles, the sculptor. Pliny, xxxvi. 4 [33] ; Sillig, 434 ; Brunn, ii. 287. TAVARONE, LAZZARO, born in Genoa in 1556, died there in 1641. Genoese school ; favourite pupil and assistant of Luca Cambiaso ; went with his master to Spain, and continued in the Escorial the works left unfinished by him at his death (1585). Returned to Genoa in 1594, and painted many frescos in the cathedral and other churches, and in various palaces, espe- cially the Palazzo Adorno, where he exe- cuted a fresco on the ceiling, The Doge Adorno receiving the Pope. He left but few oil pictures. Lanzi, iii. 248 ; Ch. Blanc, ficole genoise ; Lavice, 89. TAVERNTER, PAUL, born in Paris ; con- temporary. Animal, genre, and portrait painter, pupil of Cabanel and Guillaumet. Medal, 3d class, 1883. Works: Cafe in Algiers (1878) ; Arabs Bathing Horses in the Sea (1879) ; Hallali (1880) ; The Model (1881) ; An Inquiry (1882) ; Stag Hunt, The Chase (1883) ; Bat 1'eau, Wild Boar Hunt (1884) ; The Stag at Bay, A False Start (1885) ; Amazone aux ecoutes, Rentree des poulinieres (1886). TEERLJNK, ABRAHAM, born at Dor- drecht in 1777, died in Rome in June, 1857. Landscape painter, pupil of Michiel Ver- steeg, of Jan Kelderman (1741-1820), and of Arie Lamme ; then studied in Paris under David in 1808-9, and thence went to Rome. He ranks among the more esteemed of modern landscape painters. Order of Lion, 1839. Member of Amsterdam Academy. Works: Italian Landscape (1823), Falls of Tivoli (1824), Amsterdam Museum ; View of Aricia near Rome (1855), New Pinako- thek, Munich. Immerzeel, iii. 129 ; Kramni, vi. 1606. TEICHS, FRIEDRICH ADOLF, born at Brunswick in 1812. Historical genre paint- er, pupil of Diisseldorf Academy in 1834-36, after having studied while travelling in Hun- gary, North Italy, and Tyrol. His pictures show great feeling for noblo forms and fine grouping, but are rather weak in drawing and colouring. Works : Albrecht Diirer painting (1834) ; Singer on the Battlement of a Castle (1835) ; Auerbach's Cellar, Wood Gatherer by Forest Chapel (1836) ; Portrait of Emperor Otto H. (1836), ROmer, Frank- fort ; Greek Prisoners guarded by Mame- lukes (1837), Mr. Geisberg, Miinster ; Libera- tion of Christians through Crusaders (1837); Henry the Lion taking Leave of his Wife ; Scene in Hamlet (1840) ; Richard Coaur de Lion taking Corsair's Ship (1840) ; .Charles V. denying Exhumation of Luther (1845) ; Last Banquet of the Girondists (1849), Stettin Museum. Cotta's Kunstbl., 1835 45 ; Elustr. Zeitg., 1849 ; Nagler, xviii. 160. 255