Page:Cyclopedia of painters and paintings (IA cyclopediaofpain04cham).pdf/261

 Kneeling, Hermit, Nantes Museum; Camaldolensian[P2:**one word-Google:www.leninimports.com/lorenzo_monaco_biography.html] Monk (2), Orléans Museum; St. Joseph carrying Infant Christ, Coronation of Louis XV., Joseph interpreting the Dreams, Annunciation, Joseph's Dream, Circumcision, St. Peter Healing the Lame, Still-Life, Male Portrait, Toulouse Museum; Portrait of Benedict XIV., Versailles Museum; Cardinal Bentivoglio, Rouen Museum; Ecce Homo, Musée Rath, Geneva; Temptation of St. Anthony, Zürich Gallery; Homage to St. Januarius, Berlin Museum; Death of Magdalen, Cassel Gallery; Christ in the House of Simon, Dresden Museum; A Bishop blessing a King, St. Norbert restoring a dead Child to Life, Portrait of a Bishop, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Priest in Vestments, A Monk, Schleissheim Gallery; The Three Magi, Adoration of the Shepherds, Czernin Gallery, Vienna; Emperor Valens fainting at the Mass of St. Basil (1745), Carthusian Church at Termini, Sicily; replica in the Louvre; do., Hermitage, St. Petersburg; do. (in mosaic), Basilica of St. Peter's, Rome; Crucifixion, Brera Gallery, Milan.—Villot, Cat. Louvre; Bellier, ii. 530; Ch. Blanc, École française; Biog. universelle.

SUESS, HANS. See Kulmbach, Hans von.

SUEUR. See Le Sueur.

SUHRLANDT, (JOHANN) HEINRICH, born at Schwerin in 1742, died at Ludwigslust, Jan. 1, 1827. History, portrait, landscape, animal, and still-life painter, pupil of the court painter Lehmann, then took up sculpture under Busch, but was induced by Findorff (1722-72, court painter) to return to painting. Works: Portrait of Findorff (1773), Dogs (2, one dated 1773), View of Altona (1789), Still-Life (1799), Schwerin Gallery.—Schlie, 93.

SUHRLANDT, KARL, born at Schwerin; contemporary. Animal painter, son of Rudolf Suhrlandt, pupil in Paris of Ary Scheffer; travelled for many years in Russia, where he was employed by the court, and became member of St. Petersburg Academy. Professor in Schwerin in 1874. Works: Russian Horse Dealers; Smugglers on Russian Frontier; Regiment of Uhlans marching (1870); Cattle Herd (1874); Drunken Peasant driving; Galileo in Prison (1853), Schwerin Gallery.—Müller, 512; Illustr. Zeitg. (1877), ii. 515.

SUHRLANDT, RUDOLF (FRIEDRICH KARL), born at Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg, Dec. 19, 1781, died at Schwerin, Feb. 2, 1862. History and portrait painter, son and pupil of Heinrich Suhrlandt, then studied in Dresden under Schenau and Grassi, and in Vienna under Füger and Maurer; went to Rome in 1808, was in Naples in 1812-15, and while there was made Mecklenburg court painter, and after his return in 1817, professor. Works: Maiden in the Grotto, Sleeping Youth (1808), Cupid and Psyche (1809), Venus teaching Cupid to bend the Bow, Venus, Vulcan, and Mars (1810), Portrait of a Physician (1817), do. of Artist's Father (1825), Copies after Old Masters (7), Schwerin Gallery. His daughter Mme. Pauline Soltau, at first his pupil, then of Dubufe in Paris, was a genre and portrait painter.

SULLY, THOMAS, born at Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England, June 8, 1783, died in Philadelphia, Nov. 5, 1872. Portrait painter; taken to Charleston, S. C., by his parents, who were comedians, in 1792; was first instructed by M. Belzons, a French miniature painter who had married his sister. In 1799 he joined his brother Laurence, a miniature painter, in Richmond, Va., and painted there and at Norfolk until Lau