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 Order of Red Eagle. Works: Altenburgers coming from Church, Altenburgers in the Field (1838); Kid, Playmates (1842); Little Hero (1843); Bedfellows, Boarder (1844); Greeting, Doves, Woman and Child from the Hartz, Expectation (1845); Grandfather's Pet, Mother's Anxiety (1846); Playing Children, Taste a Little Bit! Mother's Grief (1847); Girls from the Hartz, Return from Fields (1849); Hour of Rest, Knitting Lesson (1852); Grandmother and Granddaughter on Sunday Morning (1853), Leipsic Museum; Endangered Breakfast (1853); Altenburg Peasant Boy (1855); Old Man at Home (1859); Little Brother (1860); Reward and Scorn (1861); Before a Cap-Store, Strawberry Girls (1862); Good-for-Nothing (1864); Rabbits, Birthday Basket, Eavesdropper (1865); Kittens, Old Mothers (1866); Girls setting Table (1867); At the House-Door (1869); Bleacher Woman, Turner Girls from the Hartz (1877); Best Shot (1836), Story-Teller at Bleachery (1846), Tid-Bit (1852), National Gallery, Berlin; Woman and two Children in a Landscape (1846), Girl with Dog, Raczynski Gallery, ib.; Rest by Roadside (2, 1847), Domestic Happiness (1847), Going to Church (1850), Morning Hour (1852), Good Morning, Papa! (1855), Ravené Gallery, ib.; Evening in Venice, Schwerin Gallery; Little Strawberry Picker, Stettin Museum.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xxi. 640; Autobiography (Berlin, 1883); Illustr. Zeitg. (1879), i. 120; D. Kunstbl. (1851), 194; (1852), 419; (1855), 50, 463; (1856), 164; (1857), 460; Kunst-Chronik, i. 122; xiii. 244; xiv. 289, 342; Rosenberg, Berl. Malersch., 298; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 1, 132.

MEYERHEIM, (EDUARD) FRANZ, born in Berlin, Oct. 10, 1838, died at Marburg, April 5, 1880. Genre painter, son of Friedrich Eduard, pupil of Berlin Academy; then studied in Düsseldorf, and from nature among the peasantry in Hesse and Tyrol; visited Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland. Works: Young Page and Retainer (1858); Children with Cat (1859); Maternal Love (1862); Market Day (1863); Lovesick Girl, Young Mother (1866); Hessian Peasant Family (1867-68); Schneewittchen, Dornröschen (1869); Gamblers in Venice; Musical Trio (1875); City Hall Chamber in Goslar; Room in Appenzell; Stove in Appenzell (1877); Country Girl of Marburg, Stettin Museum.—Illustr. Zeitg. (1872), i. 47; (1875), ii. 31; (1880), i. 341; Kunst Chronik, v. 99; vi. 109; xv. 448; Rosenberg, Berl. Malersch., 302.

MEYERHEIM, PAUL (FRIEDRICH), born in Berlin, July 13, 1842. Genre and animal painter, son and pupil of Friedrich Eduard and of Berlin Academy; travelled through Germany, Tyrol, Switzerland, Belgium, and Holland, studied in Paris, and visited London. Member of Berlin Academy (1869), and of Société belge des Aquarellistes. Medals: Berlin, 1866, 1872; Paris, 1867; Munich, 1883. Works: History of Locomotive (7 pictures), Villa Borsig, Berlin; Sheep Shearing; Snake Charmer in Menagerie (1864); Goat Market; Circus Riders before Performance; Feeding the Marmot; Wounded Lion; Banquet of Stork and Fox; Second-*hand Bookseller (1869), National Gallery, Berlin; Dutch Orphan Girl, Savoyard Children (1870); Bremen Town Musicians (1871); Court Session of Monkeys; Monkeys after Meal; Exhibition of Savages (1873), Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Wood-Choppers in the Forest; Cabbage Harvest; Hay Harvest; Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf; Lion Pair; Charcoal Pile in Bavarian Mountains (1878); Monkey Academy (1879); Portrait of Artist's Father (1877), Dantzic Museum; Charcoal Burner in the