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 Museum; The Palanquins (1880); Dwelling on the Sahara (1882); La Seguice—Algiers, Wool Spinners at Bou-Sâada (1885).—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 725.

GUILLEMET, JEAN BAPTISTE ANTOINE, born at Chantilly (Oise); contemporary. Studio in Paris. Landscape painter, pupil of Corot and of Oudinot. Medals: 2d class, 1874 and 1876; L. of Honour, 1880. Works: Low Tide at Villerville (1872), Grenoble Museum; Bercy in December (1874), Luxembourg Museum; Beach at Villiers (1878); Chaos at Villiers (1879); Old Quay at Bercy (1880); Old Villerville, Beach at St. Vaast-la-Hougue (1881); Morsalines (1882); Saint-Suliac (1883); Villerville, Meudon (1884); View of Paris (1885).

GUILLEMIN, ALEXANDRE MARIE, born in Paris, Oct. 15, 1817, died at Bois le Roi (Seine-et-Marne), Oct., 1880. Genre painter, pupil of Gros, painted scenes from daily life of the middle classes, then subjects from Brittany and the Pyrenees; also hunting pieces. Medals: 3d class, 1841; 2d class, 1845, 1859; L. of Honour, 1861. Works: First Artistic Attempt (1840); Victim of Interesting News, Happy Family, Souvenir of Glory (1841); Holy Family, After Emigration, Picture Seller, Love in the City (1845); Collector of Treasures (1855); The Gallant Béarnese, The Blue Boys passing Brittany in 1793 (1859); Women winnowing in the Pyrenees, Distribution of Consecrated Bread in Church of Fontainebleau (1861); Joy at the Hearth, Orden del Senor Alcalde (1865); La Trilla, Sculptor's Studio (1869); Los Pordioseros, La Mariposa (1877); Notre Dame d'Aragon (1879); Pictures in Toulon Museum.—Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 728; Meyer, Gesch., 694.

GUILLON, ADOLPHE IRÉNÉE, born in Paris, March 29, 1829. Landscape painter, pupil of Noël and Gleyre. Travelled much in Southern France, and then settled at Vezelay (Yonne). Medal in 1867; 2d class, 1880. Works: Winter Morning at Cannes, Moonlight at Cannes (1867); River Cure in Burgundy, Beggar, Summer's Day (1874); Vezelay (1880); August (1882); Walnut Trees of Cordelle (1883); Vézelay (1885).

GUILLOU, ALFRED, born at Concarneau (Finistère); contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Cabanel and Bouguereau. Medals: 3d class, 1877; 2d class, 1881. Works: Low Tide at Concarneau (1874); Shrimp Fishing (1875); The Pilot of Concarneau (1879); Lobster Fishing at Benodet (1880); The Last Seaman of the Vengeur, Fishing with a Line (1881); Departure of the Fishermen, Return of Shrimp-Catchers (1882); The Fishing Lesson, Return of the Tide (1883); Chasse en Mer (1884);	Grandfather's Canoe, Marianne (1885).

GUISE, DUC DE, ASSASSINATION OF, Paul Delaroche, Duc d'Aumale, Château de Chantilly; canvas. The body of Henri de Guise lies near the foot of a bed, at right, in a richly-furnished apartment; at left, the murderers, eight in number, with naked swords; one of them speaks to the king, Henri III., who enters at a door and casts a timid and curious glance at his enemy. M. Geffroy, of the Comédie-française, is said to have posed for the king. Salon, 1835; painted for Duc d'Orleans, 10,000 francs; engraved by T. V. Desclaux (1852).—Larousse, i. 768; Ch. Blanc, École francaise , iii.

GULLIVER AND THE LILLIPUTIANS, Georges Jean Vibert, W. T. Walters, Baltimore; canvas, H. 2 ft. × 4 ft.; dated 1870. Gulliver fastened to the ground and surrounded by the Lilliputians.

GUNKEL, FRIEDRICH, born in Cassel in 1820, died by suicide in Rome, Feb. 24, 1876. History painter, pupil of Cassel and