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 (1881); Convent Composer (1882); Turkey Girl, Votive Offering (1883); Far from the World Vain Thoughts Begone, Arab Sheik, Oh for the Wings of a Dove (1884). Water-*colours: Solitaire, Old Ballads (1878); Two Sides of a Convent Wall, One of the Fates, Waiting for Fishing Fleet (1884); The Old Garden (1885); Festival of Flora, Winter Watering Place, The Cronies (1886).

SATYR AND PEASANT, Jacob Jordaens, Old Pinakothek, Munich; canvas, transferred from wood, H. 6 ft. × 6 ft. 3 in. Illustration of an old fable. A traveller, benumbed with cold, having entered the house of a satyr as the latter was about to sit down with his family to his meal, was invited to partake; but when the satyr saw him blow his fingers to warm them and his porridge to cool it, he turned his guest out of doors, saying he would not entertain one who could blow both hot and cold. Formerly in Düsseldorf Gallery; replicas in Amsterdam and Brussels Museums. Engraved by James Neef; Lucas Vorsterman.—Réveil, xi. 766.

Satyr and Peasant, Jacob Jordaens, Old Pinakothek, Munich.

SATYRS, picture. See Ariston, Nicomachus, Protogenes, Timanthes.

SAURIAS, Greek painter, of Samos, early period. According to Athenagoras (Legat. pro. Christ., 14) he invented the first step in the art of drawing, by tracing the outline of the shadow of a horse in the sun.

SAUTAI, PAUL ÉMILE, born at Amiens, Jan. 29, 1842. Genre painter, pupil of Robert-Fleury, Jules Lefèbre, and of École des Beaux Arts. Medals: 1870; 2d class, 1875; 3d class, 1878. Works: The Sacred Staircase in 1868, Prison of Subiaco, Pilgrims before a Chapel (1870); Fra Angelico Painting (1872); Sacred Door of St. John Lateran, Chapel of Acheropita in Rome (1873); Day before an Execution in Rome (1875), Luxembourg Museum; St. Bonaventura (1878), Nantes Museum; Dante in Exile, St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1880); Fra Angelico, Interior of Church of Lavardin (1882), Luxembourg Museum; Door of Church (1883); Prayer (1884).

SAUZAY, ADRIEN, born in Paris; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Jules André and of Pasini. Medal, 3d class, 1881. Works: Views in Normandy, on Banks of the Seine, and around Paris (1863-78); Road of Pont de l'Arche at Criquebœuf (1874), Havre Museum; End of Autumn (1879); Pond of Villiers, Honfleur and Villerville (1880); Saint-Jean Lande at Douarnenez, Hamlet of Plomarc'h (1881); Pond of Vaugoing (1882); Coursimont Farm—Sologne, Breton Woman in Port of Bafleur—Manche (1883).—Bellier, ii. 471.

SAVERY, ROELANT, born at Courtrai in 1576, died at Utrecht in 1639. Flemish school; landscape and animal painter, brother and pupil of Jacques Savery, the younger; went early to Germany under the patronage of Emperor Rudolf II., who sent him to study for two years in the Tyrolese Alps, and for whom he painted many landscapes in the Prague Gallery. After Rudolf's death in 1612 he settled in Utrecht, where he entered the guild in 1627. Works: Orpheus charming the Animals, National Gallery, London; do. (1623), Amsterdam Museum; do., Hague Museum; do., Berlin Museum; do., Darmstadt Museum; do., Utrecht Museum; do., Hermitage, St. Petersburg; do., and Rocky Landscape (1610), Paradise (1628), Woodland, do. (1609), Landscape with Birds (1621), Orpheus trying to