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 1667. Flemish school; history painter, son of and first instructed by Nicolaas van Herp (pupil of Hendrik van Balen in 1602, and master of the guild in 1606); then (1627) pupil of Adam van Noort; master of the guild in 1637. Works: St. Roch adoring the Virgin, The Plague-Stricken invoking St. Roch, Godshuizen, Antwerp.—Van den Branden, 922.

HERPFER, KARL, born at Dinkelsbühl, Bavaria, Nov. 30, 1836. Genre painter, pupil of Munich Academy under Ramberg; paints mostly rococo scenes, better in drawing and colour than in composition. Works: The Coquette; Good News; Disagreeable News; The Nurse; Gentle Waking; Interrupted Festival; Scene from Molière's "Narcisse"; Disturbed Betrothal (1872), Kunsthalle, Hamburg.—Müller, 253.

HERPIN, LÉON, born at Granville, Normandy, Oct. 12, 1841, died Oct. 27, 1880. Landscape and porcelain painter, pupil of Daubigny, J. André, and Busson. Medals: 3d class, 1875; 2d class, 1876. Works: Seine at Sèvres (1868); Environs of Dinan (1869); Views of Bas-Meudon (1870); Island of Chansey (1872); The Oise, River in the Woods (1874); The Marne at Chennevières, The Knoll of Moulineaux (1875); Bridge of Sèvres, The Little Bridge of San Jacut (1876); Environs of Cherbourg, Salt Marshes of the Pouliquen (1877); Paris at Evening from the Bridge of Saints Pères (1878), Paris from the Pont Neuf (1878), Luxembourg Museum; do. in 1878 (1879), bought by the city; Castle of Gaillard (1880); Old Mill at Bonneuil, Gate of La Villette (1881).—Amer. Art Rev. (1881), 88; L'Art (1880), xxiii. 168; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xix. 461.

HERR, MICHAEL, born at Metzingen, Würtemberg, in 1591, died at Nuremberg in 1661. German school; history and portrait painter; seems to have gone to Nuremberg early in life, and returned in 1620 after a visit to Italy. Works: The Seven Liberal Arts with Mars and Justice (1622); Nuremberg during the Siege in Thirty Years' War, Male Portrait (1639), Germanic Museum, Nuremberg.

HERREGOUTS, HENDRIK, born at Mechlin, April 1, 1633, died at Antwerp before March 3, 1704. Flemish school; history painter, son and pupil of David Herregouts (born at Mechlin in 1600), spent several years at Rome studying after the best masters, was at Cologne about 1661, came to Antwerp, and entered the guild there in 1664, but soon removed to Mechlin, where he became master of the guild in 1666; went afterwards again to Germany and Italy, whence he returned to Antwerp in 1679. Painted altarpieces for churches in all the principal cities of Belgium. Works: Martyrdom of St. Matthew, Antwerp Cathedral; Last Judgment, St. Ann's, Bruges; Martyrdom of St. Basil, St. Basil's, ib.; St. Augustine in Ecstasy, St. John's Hospital, ib.; St. Dominic in Prayer, Notre Dame, ib.; Assumption, St. Magdalen's, ib.; Apotheosis of Christ, St. Peter and Paul's, Mechlin; Trinity, Cologne Museum.—Descamps, iii. 105; Kramm, iii. 681; Merlo, 175; Van den Branden, 947.

HERREGOUTS, JAN BAPTIST, born in Gelders about 1640, died at Bruges in 1721. Flemish school; history and portrait painter, brother of preceding, like whom he visited Italy, then entered the guild at Antwerp in 1673; removed to Bruges in 1682, and there became master of the guild in 1684. Works: Circumcision, Assumption, St. Ann's, Bruges; Presentation in the Temple, The Virgin and Saints kneeling before Christ, Church of the Carmelites, ib.; two portraits (1699, 1709), St. John's Hospital, ib.; portrait of himself, do. of his Father, Academy, ib.; The Cardinal Virtues (3), Town Hall, Ostend.—Van den Branden, 948.

HERRENBURG, JOHANN ANDREAS, born in Berlin, Feb. 6, 1824. Architecture and landscape painter, pupil of Biermann; travelled in Germany, France, and Italy, and in 1845 went to Athens, whence by order of King Otto he travelled through the Morea in search of ancient monuments. In 1846