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 Medal, 3d class, 1874. Works: "So Fond of those Animals," An Academy in the 18th Century (1874); Return from Hunting Sea-Birds (1875); Wedding Journey (1876); Flight across the River, Horse and Donkey (1877); Buying Mares, Amorous Lion, Education of Fillette, Theft of the Crow (1878); Lunch in the Ruins of Hunaudaye (1879); Chasseurs walking their Horses, Morning Meeting (1880); The Ladies' Carriage, Visiting the Mothers (1881); Sunday Afternoon in the Zoölogical Garden in Paris, Catching a Crab (1882); On the Way to the Fair (1883); Chamant's Equipage at Belcroix (1884); A Bowl of Milk, Spring (1885).

GOULD, WALTER, born in Philadelphia in 1829. Portrait and subject painter, pupil of J. R. Smith in Philadelphia, and a student in Paris. Has lived and painted in Florence, Italy, since 1849, making sketching tours in the East. Works: Portrait of Kossuth, Governor of Hungary (1851, painted in Asia Minor); Grand Vizier, Reschid Pasha, Sir Stratford Canning (painted in Constantinople); An Eastern Story Teller, Matthew Baird, Philadelphia.

GOUPIL, JULES ADOLPHE, born in Paris, May 7, 1839, died at Neuilly, April 30, 1883. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Ary Scheffer. His genre pieces are carefully drawn and bright in colour, but of no great depth. Medals: 3d class, 1873, 1874; 1st class, 1875; 2d class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1881. Works: Trying on the Dress (1864); Calling on a Young Mother (1865); Charity (1866); News, For the Poor (1867); Sister's Festival (1869); News in the Provinces (1872); Young Citizen of the Year V. (1873); The Betrothal (1874); In 1795, Interior of a Studio (1875); Visit of Condolence (1877); A Village Woman, Not at the Place of Meeting (1878); The Agreeable Friend, Rest (1879); Mme. Roland's Last Day in Prison (1880), Luxembourg Museum; A Dining-Room (with David de Noter), New York Museum.

GOURLIER, PAUL DOMINIQUE, born in Paris, June 13, 1813, died there, March 7, 1869. Landscape painter, pupil and imitator of Corot. Medals: 3d class, 1841; honourable mention, 1855. Works: Cimabue and Giotto, Island of Capri (1841); Infancy of Bacchus (1844), Chartres Museum; Baptism of Christ (1846); Autumn Evening, Seine at Meudon, Grottos of Cervara (1848); Sunset (1850), Rodez Museum; Street in Rome (1852); Village of Saint Georges (1853); Springtime, Autumn (1855); Autumn Day (1857), Nancy Museum; Banks of the Seine (1863); Banks of the Tiber (1867); Baptism of Christ (1868).

GOVAERTS (Goyvaerts), ABRAHAM, born at Antwerp, baptized Aug. 30, 1589, died there, Sept. 13, 1626. Flemish school; landscape painter in the manner of Jan Brueghel, and possibly his pupil; master of the guild in 1607, its dean in 1623. Works: Oak Wood (1612), Hague Museum; Allegory of Autumn (attrib. to Jan Brueghel), Brussels Museum; Repose of Diana (1614), Bordeaux Museum; Landscape with Abraham's Sacrifice (1615), Brera, Milan; The Four Elements (1624), Brunswick Museum; Wood Landscape with Huntsmen, Göttingen University; do. Schwerin Gallery; Two Landscapes, Augsburg Gallery.—Gaz. des B. Arts (1868), i. 119; Michiels, v. 374; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 95; Van den Branden, 461; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 59; xx. 217.

GOW, ANDREW C., born in London in 1848. Genre painter, pupil of his father and student at Heatherly's School of Art. First exhibited picture at Royal Academy, A Suspicious Guest (1870). Member of Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1868; elected an A.R.A. in 1881. Works: Relief of Leyden (1876); Tumult