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 *speare before Sir T. Lucy (1837); Covenanter's Communion (1840); Highland Funeral (1844); Incident in Life of Napoleon (1843); Bunyan in Bedford Gaol (1838); Mountain Pool (1867); Glen Falloch (1869); Dismissing School (1871); Morning on Loch Awe, The Curlers (1873).—Redgrave; Wilmot-*Buxton, 158; Art Journal (1850), 341; (1858), 73.

HASELTINE, WILLIAM STANLEY, born in Philadelphia; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Weber in Philadelphia; also studied in Düsseldorf. Lived and painted for many years in Venice and Rome. Elected N.A. in New York in 1861, but rarely exhibits. Works: Castle Rock—Nahant, Calm Sea, Indian Rock—Nahant, John Taylor Johnston Collection, New York; Ostia, J. P. Morgan, ib.; Coast of Capri, M. K. Jesup, ib.; Sicily, Natural Arch at Capri, Ruins of Roman Theatre (1876); Coast near Amalfi, Fairman Rogers, Philadelphia.

HASENCLEVER, JOHANN PETER, born at Remscheid, near Solingen, May 18, 1810, died in Düsseldorf, Dec. 16, 1853. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of the Düsseldorf Academy under Schadow; went in 1838 to Munich, and thence, with Preyer, in 1840, to Italy; returned to Düsseldorf in 1842, and became famous through his humourous genre scenes from German burgher life. He was a member of the Berlin (1843), Düsseldorf, and Amsterdam Academies, and received a gold medal at Brussels. Works: Hieronymus Jobs returning as Student (1837); do. at the Examination (1842), A Family Quarrel, New Pinakothek, Munich; Tasting Wine, Reading Room (1843), National Gallery, Berlin; Jobs as School-*master, Portrait of Painter Preyer (1846), Tasting Wine (1847), Portrait of Painter Hilgers (1850), do. of himself, Jobs at the Examination (1851), do. as Night Watchman (1852), Ravené Gallery, ib.; Gaming Table (1844); Labourer and Alderman (1849); Division of the Prize (1850); First Visit to School (1852); Tasting Wine (1853), Düsseldorf Gallery.—Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 732; Kunstblatt (1854), 2; Faber, vi. 483; Illust. Zeitg. (1883), i. 330; W. Müller, Düsseldorf K., 276.

HASENPFLUG, KARL GEORG ADOLF, born in Berlin, Sept. 23, 1802, died at Halberstadt, April 13, 1858. Architecture painter, pupil of Karl Gropius and of Berlin Academy. His first large painting, exhibited in Berlin and Dresden in 1823, excited much admiration. He returned to Halberstadt in 1826, and after 1837 painted chiefly views of ruined convents and castles half buried in snow. Works: Cathedral in 15th Century (1823); St. Severin's Church in Erfurt; Convent Church in 12th Century, Gothic Cathedral, Mediæval Castle (1826-30); Interior of Cologne Cathedral (1832); Exterior of Same (1833); Erfurt Cathedral (1827), Halberstadt Cathedral, Views in do. (1828, 1836), National Gallery, Berlin; Kloster Halle at Sunset (1840), Fürstenberg Gallery, Donaueschingen; Cloister in Winter (1840), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Old Castle Yard (1852), Schwerin Gallery; Ruined Chapel, Stettin Museum; Convents of Wallenried and Heisterbach.—Allgem. d. Biogr., x. 740; Kunstblatt (1856), 20; Raczynski, iii. 221.

HASSELHORST, HEINRICH, born in Frankfort, April 4, 1825. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Städel Institute; in 1851 and in 1852-57 visited Italy, where he painted many copies after old masters, and scenes from Roman life. In 1860 he became professor at the Städel Institute, and later joined an expedition to the North Pole, which gave him subjects for many original paintings from Arctic life. Works: The First Child, Portia after Scene in Court (1851); Roman Barber in Theatre of Mar