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 in Prayer in approaching Storm, Amsterdam Museum; Landscape with Herd, Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Surgical Operation (1636), Job tormented by the Evil Spirits, Carlsruhe Gallery; Concert of Cats (1682), Cologne Museum; Flight into Egypt (1652), Brunswick Gallery; Exterior of Peasant's House (1678), Interior with Woman feeding Chickens (1678), two other Interiors, Dresden Gallery; Dutch Peasant Room, Germanic Museum, Nuremberg; Kitchen Interior, Rustic Unconcern, Schwerin Gallery; Adoration of the Shepherds, Annunciation to the Shepherds, Tobias and the Angel, Schleissheim Gallery; Cattle Market, Pasture, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Cattle Market, Liechenstein Gallery, Vienna; Huntsman feeding Dogs, Historical Society, New York.—Kugler (Crowe), ii. 424; Kramm, v. 1435; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 370.

SAFT-LEVEN, HERMAN, born in Rotterdam, 1609, died in Utrecht, Jan. 5, 1685. Dutch school; landscape painter, pupil of Jan van Goyen, but formed himself chiefly by studying nature. His views of the Rhine, Meuse, and Moselle, are well drawn, carefully executed, and enlivened with figures and animals. The pictures of his best period are distinguished by their clear perspectives and a soft bluish colouring. Removed to Utrecht probably about 1633. Works: Rhine View (1655), Louvre; Farm (1654), Brussels Museum; River Landscapes (3), Rhine View (1678), Amsterdam Museum; Oldenbarnevelt and his Judges (in the shape of animals), Haarlem Museum; Rhine View, Rotterdam Museum; River Landscape and Scene from Guarini's "Pastor Fido" (1635), Berlin Museum; River in Mountainous Country (1680), Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Landscape with Rebekah and Eliezer (1641), Two Rhine Views, Aschaffenburg Gallery; River Landscapes (3), Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Mountain View with Castles, etc., on River (1675), Gotha Museum; three Rhine Views, (1651, 1652, 1653), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Landscape with Nymphs and Satyrs (figures by Poelenburg, 1643), Rhine View (1660), Brunswick Gallery; do. (1668), Rocky Valley with City, Oldenburg Gallery; do. (9, 1660, 1662, 1663, 1667, 1675, 1678), Schwerin Gallery; do. (4), 1642, 1647, 1667, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Shipping Place on the Rhine (1650), Rhine View (1659), Tavern among Rocks (1661), two others (1665, 1669), Copenhagen Gallery; Lighthouse on Sea Coast, Vintage (1649), Rocky Landscape with Buildings (1650), Valley with Lake (1654), City at Foot of Mountain (1656), Ehrenbreitstein (1656), twelve others, Dresden Gallery; Sunset (1641), three Rhine Views (1665, 1666), Museum, Vienna; others in Liechtenstein, Czernin (2), and Schönborn Galleries, ib.—Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Immerzeel, iii. 52; Kramm, v. 1435; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 482; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 358.

SAGSTÄTTER, HERMANN, born in Munich in 1808, died there, Dec. 25, 1883. Genre and history painter, pupil of Munich Academy. Works: Tavern Scene; Klaus and Steffen at the Inn; Altarpieces at Schwabing, Berg am Lain, Haching, Kettershausen, Monheim, etc., Bavaria; Frescos; Town Hall, Landsberg on the Lech.—Nagler, Mon., iii. 588; Recensionen, 1865.

SAIN, ÉDOUARD ALEXANDRE, born at Cluny (Saône-et-Loire), May 13, 1830. Genre painter, pupil of Valenciennes Academy, of Picot, and of the École des Beaux Arts. Medals: 1866; 3d class, 1875; L.