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 (1844); Mother's Love (1846); Revelations (1849); Departure of the Landsturm in 1798, Neuchatel Museum; Blind Beggar in Cairo (1845); Peasants and Bears, Difficult Letter, Little Apple Thieves (1846); Wooing in Bernese Oberland, Alms, Going to School (1848),	Berne Museum; Sick Child, Zürich Gallery; Nest of Blackbirds (1849); Bad Weather on the Mountains (1850); A Land-*Slide; Village Wedding (1859). Was also an engraver.—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 655; Vapereau (1880), 809.

GIRARDET, JULES, born in Paris; contemporary. Genre and landscape painter, pupil of Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1881. Works: Little Fadette (1877); Return from Market at Tanjier (1878); Skaters (1879); Environs of Biskra (1880), Episode in Siege of Saragossa (1881); Defeated Army of General Lescure passing the Loire (1882); Rout at Chalet, October, 1793 (1883); The Girondin Louvet and his Friend Lodoiska, An Arrest during the Reign of Terror (1884); A Failure (1885).

GIRARDET, KARL, born at Locle, Switzerland, May 13, 1810, died in Paris, April 24, 1871. Genre and landscape painter, brother of Édouard Henri, pupil of Léon Cogniet. Travelled much in Europe and the Levant, and accompanied the Duc de Montpensier to Spain. Medals: 3d class, 1837; 2d class, 1842; Grand Medal of Prussia, 1843; Member of Academy of Amsterdam, 1853; honourable mention, 1855. Works: Hedge-School, Rabbits' Breakfast (1836); The Righi, Starting for the Market over Brientz Lake (1837); Protestants surprised at Worship (1842), Neuchatel Museum; Views of Sorrento, Capri (1842), and Vesuvius (1843); The Nile; Mosque in Cairo, Duc de Montpensier; The Bey's Tent at Isly, Ioways dancing in the Tuileries (1846), Versailles Museum; Egyptian Labourers (1847); Restaurant on the Nile (1849);	Odalisque, Soldier's Return (1850); Old Franciscan Convent at Alexandria, Lady Claypole reproaching her Father Cromwell with the Death of Charles I. (1853); Ceremony of Hand-Kissing in Hall of Ambassadors at Madrid, Lake of Brienz, View in Val-de-Travers, Village and Lake of Brienz, Neuchatel Museum; Episode in Battle of Morat (1856), Berne Museum; Meadow on the Aar, View on the Eure, Solitude (1859); five views of Valais, Drinking-Place on the Moors of Gascony (1861); View near Sion, Fishermen of Albengo (1863); Mouth of the Toccia, Moors of Gascony (1864); Sunrise on Lago Maggiore (1866); Storm in the Valais, Lake of Wallenstadt (1870). Made designs for illustrations of the Orlando Furioso, Thiers's Consulate and Empire, and other works.—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 655; Vapereau (1865), 748.

GIRAUD, (PIERRE FRANÇOIS) EUGÈNE, born in Paris, Aug. 9, 1806, died in Paris, Dec. 29, 1881. Genre painter, pupil of Theodore Richomme, of Hersent, and of the École des Beaux Arts, where he won the grand prix de Rome for engraving in 1826. After his return from Italy he travelled with Alexander Dumas in Spain, and later in Algeria and the Levant. Medals: 3d class, 1833; 2d class, 1863; L. of Honour, 1851; Officer, 1866. Works: Volunteer Enlistments (1835);	Marcel saving the Dauphin Charles (1836);	Armies of Condé and of Coligny crossing the Loire (1839); The Promenade, The Guide's Children (1840); Wasps (1843); Ill of a Fever in the Roman Campagna (1846); Dance in a Posada, The Gust of Wind, Fire in Constantinople (1853); Algerian Women, Flower-Girl (1859); Henri IV. in the Tower of St. Germain-des-Prés, Gypsy Woman of Seville (1861); Overflow of the Nile, Moucharaby in Cairo (1863); Dancing Girl in Cairo (1866), formerly in Luxembourg Museum; Night in Paris (1866); Coming from Vespers, Fatima (1868); La Devisa, or Incident of a Bull-Fight (1869), formerly in Luxembourg Museum; Confession before the Battle, Hunting for Herbs (1870); Message, Defended Gate (1872); Condé going to the Army, Disenchanted (1873); Rest, Jeweller in the Seraglio (1874); Second-*hand Booksellers (1875); Flower-Market