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 Christ healing the Sick (1862), Ascension, Madonna and St. John, Mary and Mary Magdalen at Golgotha (1863); St. Agnes and Lamb (1842), Madonna and Child (1840), Two Pictures of Hovering Angels, New Pinakothek, Munich. In fresco: Portions of Glyptothek, Munich; All Saints' Church, ib.; Basilica, ib.; Decoration of the Cathedral (1846-53), Speyer.—Kunst-Chronik, xiv. 616.

SCHREYER, ADOLF, born in Frankfort-on-the-Main, May 9, 1828. Animal painter, pupil of Städel Institute, Frankfort; studied the horse in the riding-school and anatomically, then in Stuttgart, Munich, and Düsseldorf; travelled in 1848 with Prince Thurn and Taxis through Hungary, Wallachia, and Southern Russia; accompanied the Austrians on the march through the Danubian principalities in 1854; visited Syria and Egypt in 1856, Algiers in 1861; lived in Paris until 1870, when he settled at Kronberg, near Frankfort; lives alternately there and in Paris. Member of Antwerp and Rotterdam Academies. Medals: Brussels, 1863; Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867; Munich, 1876; Order of Leopold, 1866; court painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, 1862. Works: Artillery attacked by Prussian Hussars (1854), Ravené Gallery, Berlin; Wallachian Transportation Train in Rainy Weather, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Battle near Waghäusel, Baden, in 1849 (1858), Cannon drawn up Steep Hill (1861), Schwerin Gallery; Cossack Horses (1864), Charge of Artillery of Imperial Guard (1865), formerly in Luxembourg Museum; Battle of Komorn; Prince Thurn and Taxis wounded at Temesvár; Cuirassiers' Attack in Battle on the Moskwa, 1812; Horses on the Puszta; Wet Day in Moldavia; Travelling in Russia; Wallachian Peasants crossing Ford; Wallachian Stable on Fire; Tunisian Cavalry (1883). Works in United States: Arabs Resting, Arabs Retreating, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; Horses at Fountain, Abd-el-Kader leaving Constantinople, J. J. Astor, ib.; Wallachian Teamsters, Watering-Place, William Astor, ib.; Arabs on March, Desolation, Miss C. L. Wolfe, ib.; Wallachian Team, Halting-Place, August Belmont, ib.; Winter in Wallachia, J. H. Stebbins, ib.; Noon Rest, R. Hoe, ib.; Cossacks in Snow, M. Graham, ib.; Wallachian Team in Snow, W. Rockefeller, ib.; Russian Inn, T. R. Butler, ib.; Alarm, J. W. Drexel, ib.; Danger, M. K. Jesup, ib.; Burning Stable, D. O. Mills, ib.; Horses at Fountain, C. P. Huntington, ib.; Travelling in Russia, Attack, C. S. Smith, ib.; Wallachian Teamsters, H. V. Newcomb, ib.; Arabs in Desert, Samuel Hawk Collection, ib.; Gypsy Boy with Horse, L. Tuckerman, ib.; The Halt, H. C. Gibson, Philadelphia; Cold Day, Retreat, L'Embourbe—Plains of Hungary, W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Watering-Place, Corcoran Gallery, Washington. In the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold: Wallachian Pack-Horses ($4,300), Arab Scout ($3,500), Wallachian Post Station ($1,150), Arab at Fountain ($3,100).—Illustr. Zeitg. (1865), i.; Gaz. des B. Arts (1864), xvii. 369; (1865), xviii. 511; (1867), xxii. 540; Kaulen, 91; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 37; Zeitschr. f. b. K., viii. (Mittheilungen, i. 59).

SCHRICK, MARSEUS VAN. See Marseus.

SCHRÖDL, ANTON, born at Schwechat, near Vienna, in 1825. Animal and landscape painter, probably studied in Vienna; visited Styria and Upper Austria. His works, marked by careful execution, are to be found in many private collections. Works: Storm