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 Painter of battles and hunting-pieces, pupil of his father Tobias, and in Augsburg of Rugendas, but formed his style especially after Wouverman. His carefully executed pictures excel in transparency of colour and solidity of impasto those of Rugendas, whose inferior he is, however, in invention. Works: Battle-Piece, Historical Society, New York; Two Hunting-Pieces, Vienna Museum; Four do., and Skirmish, Augsburg Gallery; Start for Falcon Chase (2), Bugle Call (2), Aschaffenburg Gallery; Cavalry Combat (2), Bamberg Gallery; Robbers attacking Travellers, do. sharing Booty, Cassel Gallery; Lady on Horseback giving Alms, Halt before Peasant's Hut, Horseman with Falcon (2), two others, Dresden Gallery; Portrait of Michelangelo, Gotha Museum; Cavalry Skirmish, Plundering of Farm, Provinzial Museum, Hanover; Horse-Pieces (2), Germanic Museum, Nuremberg; Horse Fair (?), Oldenburg Gallery; Procession of Turkish Embassy, Stag Hunt, Falcon Chase, Schleissheim Gallery; Tin-smith driving his Family over a Bridge, three others, Stuttgart Museum; Horsemen with Horses, Czernin Galery, Vienna; Start for the Chase, Museo Civico, Venice; Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback (2), Turin Gallery.—Kugler (Crowe), ii. 562; Wurzbach, xxiv. 144.

QUESNET, EUGÈNE, born in Paris, in March, 1816. Genre and portrait painter, pupil of Dubufe. Medals: 3d class, 1838; 2d class, 1843; L. of Honour, 1878. Works: Study of a Turk (1834); Convalescent Woman (1836); Portraits. His son Jules, pupil of Cabanel, is a portrait painter.—Bellier, ii. 331.

QUINAUX, JOSEPH, born at Namur, March 29, 1822. Landscape painter, pupil of Louvain and Antwerp Academies. Professor at Brussels Academy. Order of Leopold, 1875. Works: Views in Flanders, Holland, and Dauphiny.

QUINCKHARD, JAN MAURITS, born at Rees, Jan. 28, 1688, died at Amsterdam, Nov. 11, 1772. Dutch school; portrait painter, pupil of his father, then of Arnold Boonen, Christoffel Lubienietzki (1659-1722), and Nicolaas Verkolje; worked at Amsterdam, and temporarily at Utrecht. Works: Five Regents of the former Surgeons' Guild at Amsterdam (1732), Seven do., Four do. (1744), A Poet of the 18th century and his Wife (1743), Amsterdam Museum; Male and Female Portrait (1744), Haarlem Museum; others in Utrecht. His son and pupil, Julius (1736-76), was a genre painter. Works: The Lovers of Music (1755), The Art Lovers (1757), Amsterdam Museum.

QUIRICIO DA MURANO, second half of 15th century. Venetian school; pupil of Antonio or Giovanni da Murano; produced but few works, and those of little importance. His St. Lucy (1462), is in the Palace of Cardinal Silvestri, at Rovigo.—C. & C., N. Italy, i. 34; Siret, 734; Burckhardt, 589.

QUOST, ERNEST, born at Avallon (Yonne); contemporary. Flower and still-life painter, pupil of Hypolite Aumont (died in 1865). Medals: 3d class, 1880; 2d class, 1882. Works: Flower-pieces (1866-75); Spring Song (1878); Flowers, Game, Fish (1880); The New Season (1882), Luxembourg Museum; Le Ru fleuri, A Glade (1884); Morning Flowers (1885); Wild Flowers (1886).

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