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 Rough Sea in the Dresden Gallery.—Bode, Studien, 317; Nagler, vii. 117.

KÖNIGGRÄTZ, BATTLE OF, Georg Bleibtreu, National Gallery, Berlin; canvas, H. 4 ft. 11 in. × 9 ft. 11 in. On a small elevation in centre King William on a black horse with his suite, Bismarck, Moltke, Roon, etc., watching the battle; in fore-*ground, a detachment of captured Austrians coming towards the spectator; from the right the body-guard galloping forward; in the middle-ground a cavalry combat; on the height to the left the forest of Dub, and at the right the village of Problus on fire.—Jordan (1885), i. 16.

KÖNIGSWIESER, HEINRICH, flourished second half of 16th century. German school; pupil of Cranach, the younger, in Wittenberg, whither he was sent in 1552 by Duke Albert of Prussia. Work: Christ on Mount of Olives, Königsberg Cathedral.—W. & W., ii. 433.

KONINCK, DAVID DE. See Coninck.

KONINCK (Koning), PHILIP DE, born at Amsterdam, Nov. 5, 1619, died there, buried Oct. 4, 1688. Dutch school. Landscape, history, and portrait painter, pupil of Rembrandt. Lingelbach and Dirk van Bergen painted the figures in some of his landscapes, which generally represent extensive views with surprising truth to nature and grand atmospheric effect. Works: Landscapes (2), National Gallery, London; Landscape (long attributed to Rembrandt), Lord Overstone, ib.; Mouth of a Dutch River, Hague Museum; Landscape (1676), Entrance to a Forest, Amsterdam Museum; Landscape (1664), Rotterdam Museum; View near Scheveningen, Museum, Brussels; Landscape, Arenberg Gallery, ib.; do. (1664), Rotterdam Museum; Daughter of Jairus, Surgical Operation (1650), Old Woman with a Pot, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Merry Skippers at the Inn (1646), Schwerin Gallery; Portrait of the Poet Joost van Vondel (1656 and 1662).—Allgem. d. Biogr., xvi. 535; Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Burger, Musées, i. 53; ii. 181; Immerzeel, ii. 128; Kramm, iii. 901; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 387; Stuers, 65.

KONINCK (Koning), SALOMON, born at Amsterdam in 1609, died there after 1663. Dutch school. History, genre, and portrait painter, pupil of David Colyns and Nicolaas Moyaert, and later a follower of Rembrandt. Became member of the Painter's Guild at Amsterdam in 1630. Works: Young Man Reading (1630), Bridgewater Gallery, London; Joseph explaining Pharaoh's Dream (attributed to Rembrandt), Lord Scarsdale, Keddleston Hall; The Gold-*weigher (1654), Rotterdam Museum; St. Jerome, Basle Museum; Portrait of a Rabbi, Calling of St. Matthew (1646); Crœsus and Solon, Berlin Museum; Old Philosopher (1649), Brunswick Museum; Lady at Toilet, Turkish Warrior, Copenhagen Gallery; Hermit Reading (1643), Old Man with Turban, Old Bearded Man with Telescope, Dresden Museum; David playing before Saul, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Lady's Portrait, Gotha Museum; Christ in the Temple, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Parable of the Vine-*yard, Old Man, do. in Profile, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Male Portrait, Schleissheim Gallery; Saul and David, Joseph explaining Pharaoh's Dreams (1655), Vision of Zachariah, Old Man's Portrait, Schwerin Gallery;