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 View in Stockholm Shärengarden; View in Lapland; Saturday Dance in Dalecarlia.—Müller, 524.

TOUDOUZE, ÉDOUARD, born in Paris in 1844. History and genre painter, pupil of Auguste Leloir, Pils, and of the École des B. Arts, where he won the grand prix de Rome in 1871. Medals: 3d class, 1876; 2d class, 1877. Works: Pirates Embarking (1867); Death of Jezebel (1868); Torture of Brunhilde, Two Friends (1869); Eros and Aphrodite (1874); Murder of Agamemnon by Order of Clytemnestra (1876);	Lot's Wife changed into Salt (1877);	Beach at Yport (1878); Guardian Angels (1879), Caen Museum; Country Recreation (1880); Coquetry (1881); Diana's Triumph (1882).—Larousse, Supplement.

TOULMOUCHE, AUGUSTE, born in Nantes, Sept. 21, 1829. Genre painter, pupil of Gleyre. Subjects generally piquant scenes from daily life; paints satins and velvets with great skill. Medals: 3d class, 1852, 1859; 2d class, 1861; 3d class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1870. Works: Curl-Papers (1849); Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, A Girl (1852); After Breakfast (1853), Princess Mathilde; First Step (1853), Empress Eugénie; The Lesson (1855), Nantes Museum; The Terrace (1855); A Kiss (1857); Prayer, A Lesson, Card-House (1859); First Chagrin, Sleep, Watch, Letter (1861); A Snub, At Rest, The Hearth (1863); Confidence, The Day after the Ball (1864); Forbidden Fruit (1865), Sir Richard Wallace, London; First Visit (1865); A Marriage for Convenience (1866), E. Matthews; White Lilacs, Waiting (1867); Last Glimpse, A Festival (1868); Love-Letter, Morning Toilet (1869); The Appointed Time, Woman Reading (1870); Winter (1873); Serious Book, The Reply (1874); Flirtation, Summer (1876); The Rose (1878); The Letter, In the Grasp (1883); Tête-à-Tête (1884); In the Library, The Adieu, W. H. Vanderbilt Collection, New York; Hour of Return, Samuel Hawk Collection, ib.; In the Garden, Love-Letter, Forbidden Fruit, New York, William Astor, ib.—Bellier, ii. 582; Meyer, Gesch., 681, 696.

TOUR. See La Tour.

TOURNEMINE, CHARLES ÉMILE VACHER DE, born at Toulon, Oct. 25, 1814, died there, Dec. 22, 1873. Landscape painter, pupil of Isabey. At first painted views of Brittany and Normandy. In 1854 he went to the East, after which his pictures were chiefly of Oriental subjects. Assistant custodian of the Luxembourg; L. of Honour, 1853. Works: Souvenir of Concarneau, River Oust (1846); Environs of Vannes, Low Tide, Sunset (1847); Breton Horsemen, A River, A Meadow, A Brook (1848); Batz, Low Tide at Croisic, Breton Pasture, Environs of St. Martin (1849); A Village, Low Tide (1850); Beach in Brittany, Environs of Croisic, Pasture near Smyrna (1852); Beach at Low Tide, Bretons driving Cattle (1853); Girl Tending a Flock, Turkish Shepherd, The Danube (1855); Turkish Café, The Road to Smyrna, Turkish Horsemen, Lake on the Borders of Tunis, Souvenir of Asiatic Turkey (1857); Departure of Caravan, Dwellings near Adalia, Souvenir of Tyr-Syria (1859); Café at Adalia, Views on Lower Danube (3), Environs of Rosette—Egypt (1861); Gambols of Fishing Birds in Egypt (1863); Dwelling at Adana—Asia Minor (1863), Préfecture, Nantes; Promenade of Turkish Women (1863), Montpellier Museum; Street leading to Bazaar at Chabran-el-Kebir (1865), Toulon Museum; Return from the Chase in India (1868), Marseilles Museum; Festival in India, Hunting Episode in Africa (1869); View of Luxor during Inundation (1870); Elephant attacked by Lions, Sacred Lake in Hindostan (1872); Ruins of a Temple in Central India, Camp in Asia Minor (1873).—Athenæum (1873), i. 56; Bellier, ii. 583; Claretie, Peintres (1874), 278.

TOURNEUX, JEAN FRANÇOIS EUGÈNE, born in Banthouzel, Oct. 6, 1809, died in Paris, June 26, 1867. Genre painter, pupil of Maréchal in Metz. Medal, 3d