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 KODDE binski (1852) ; Artist's Mother (1853) ; Prince Sapieha ; Count Eaczynski (1859) ; Sigismund sanctioning Privileges of Nobil- ity (1872) ; War without Fight ; Galician Peasants at Church (1857) ; Battle near Choczym in 1673 ; King Sobieski receiving Envoy from Vienna (1861) ; A Preacher (1873). Wurzbach, xxvi. 218. BODDE, KARL GUSTAV, born in Dant- zic, Aug. 29, 1830. Landscape painter, pu- pil of Johann Karl Schultz, then of Diissel- dorf Academy (1852-57) under Schirmer and Gude ; studied in 1857 at Munich and in 1858-61 in Borne. After his return he lived in Weimar and is now (1885) in Berlin. Works : Olivia ; After Sunset ; Valley Soli- tude, National Gallery, Berlin ; Landscape with Castle and Village, Wiesbaden Gallery. Miiller, 445. EODDELSTEDT, PETEE, called Gott- laud. German school ; history and portrait painter, pupil of Cranach, the elder ; flour- ished in 1548-72 at Weimar, where he be- came court painter to the Elector John Fred- eric in 1553. Allgem. d. Biogr., ix. 486 ; Nagler, Mon., iv. 884 ; W. & W., ii. 433. EODE, CHEISTIAN BEENHAED, born in Berlin in 1725, died there, June 24, 1797. German school ; history painter, pupil of Antoine Pesne in Berlin and Carle van Loo in Paris ; studied afterwards in Eome and Venice, and became director of the Berlin Academy in 1783. He was the most not- able native historical painter at the court of Frederick the Great, for whom he exe- cuted a number of pictures in palaces and churches. Works : Ceilings in New Palace of Sans Souci, Potsdam ; Descent from the Cross, St. Mary's, Berlin. Fiorillo, iii. 401 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 554 ; Nagler, xiii. 270 ; Eeber, i. 54. EODEIGUEZ, ST., Murillo, Dresden Gal- lery ; canvas, H. 7 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft. 10 in. Standing before a balustrade, wearing a rich chasuble, a palm in his left hand, his right outstretched, looking up to a cherub about to crown him with a wreath of flowers. Louis Philippe sale (1853), 210. Engraved by Buchel ; Th. Langer ; etched by H. Biirk- ner; lithographed by Julien. Curtis, 266; Athenamm (1853), 657. EOED, JOBGEN, born at Eingsted, on Zealand, Jan. 13, 1808. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Co- penhagen Academy un- der Han sen ; went in 1837 to Italy, where he painted altarpieces and copied after Eaphael ; returned in 1842, be- came member of Co- penhagen Academy in 1844 and professor in 1862 ; Copied the Sistine Madonna in Dresden in 1851, and visited Italy again in 1861. Danebrog Order, 1878. Works: Departure from Custom House (1835); View in Eoyal Garden at Frederiksborg (1836) ; Interior of Cathedral at Eibe (1837) ; Win- ter View of Cathedral in Eoeskilde ; Girl with Fruits (1835), Zealand Mowers after Work (1850), Girls at a Font (1851), Family Life of Fishermen (1855), Portrait of Ar- tist's Mother (1849), do. of Marstrand (1873), Copenhagen Gallery ; Crucifixion (1866), Eoyal Chapel, Frederiksborg. His son, Holger Peter (born Nov. 2, 1846, died Feb. 20, 1874), was a talented history paint- er, pupil of his father and of Copenhagen Academy ; won great gold medals in 1867- 70 ; visited Paris, Eome, and Naples in 1870 -72. Sig. Miiller, 281 ; Weilbach, 585. EOEDEE, JULIUS (SIGISMUND), born in Berlin, Sept. 5, 1824, died there, July 31, 1860. Genre painter, pupil of Herbig, and of Berlin Academy ; studied nature in the Hartz Mountains and Thuringia ; grief over his young wife's death made him insane. Gold medal, Berlin, 1850. Works: Last Blessing (1850); Grape Seller, National Gal- lery, Berlin. Jordan (1885), ii. 188. EOELAS, JUAN DE LAS, born in Sev- ille about 1558-60, died at Oliviirez, April 23, 1625. Spanish school ; supposed son of Admiral Pedro de las Eoelas ; received a university education ; studied painting