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 Rota. Acquired by National Gallery in 1852.—C. & C., Titian, ii. 388.

By Valentin, Louvre, Paris; canvas, H. 3 ft. 9 in. × 5 ft. At right, Christ with right hand extended, as if speaking; at left, a Pharisee, wearing spectacles, presents the piece of money, to which a second one, standing in centre, points interrogatively. Figures half-length. Collection of Louis XIV. Engraved by Baudet; by Claessens in Musée français.—Réveil, vi. 424.

Tribute Money, Valentin, Louvre, Paris.

TRIEBEL, KARL, born at Dessau in 1823, died at Wernigerode in the Hartz, Sept. 16, 1885. Landscape painter, pupil of Beck, then in Berlin of Karl Schulz, Krause, and Biermann; visited repeatedly Bavaria, Tyrol, Switzerland, and North Italy. Court painter to Duke of Anhalt, 1851; made professor by King of Prussia, 1855. Works: On St. Gothard Road; Hintersee in the Ramsau; The High Göll; Thun Lake; Landscapes in the Hartz Mountains; Lake of Brienz; The Dachstein; The Kyffhäuser in Thuringia; Alpine Landscapes (2, one dated 1854), Leipsic Museum; Landscape, Stettin Museum; Swiss Landscape, Lake of Luzerne, Wiesbaden Gallery.—Müller, 526; Kunst-Chronik, xxi. 34.

TRIGT, HENDRIK ALBERT VAN, born at Dordrecht, Oct. 22, 1829. Genre painter. Works: Service in Lutheran Church in Norway (1866), Baptism in Norway (1875), Amsterdam Museum; Last Days of Erasmus (1879), Rotterdam Museum.

TRINITY, Mariotto Albertinelli, Florence Academy; wood. Christ on the Cross in a glory of angels; above, the Dove and God the Father, with right hand in act of benediction and left holding an open book, with the Alpha and Omega upon it. Painted about 1510 for S. Giuliano, whence removed to Academy.—Vasari, ed. Mil., iv. 222; C. & C., Italy, iii. 488; Gall. Accad. di Firenze, Pl. 56.

By Rubens, Munich Gallery; canvas, H. 10 ft. 5 in. × 3 ft. 7 in. The Father and the Son, represented by majestic figures, the former with a sceptre, the latter with a cross, both seated on clouds, with their feet on a globe borne by three angels; above, the Dove, hovering in a flood of light. Formerly altarpiece in the Augustin Church, Munich. Engraved by Vosterman, and anonymous. Lithographed by Piloty. Same subject, with saints below, in England.—Smith, ii. 75, 267.

By Titian. See Gloria.

TRINITY, ADORATION OF, Albrecht Dürer, Vienna Museum; wood, arched at top, H. 4 ft. 4 in. × 4 ft.; signed, dated 1511. God the Father enthroned, with the Dove above in a glory of seraphim, holds before him Christ crucified; on each side is a choir of angels with the instruments of the Passion, and below them the saints—on the left the martyrs of the New Testament, led by the Virgin, on the right the heroes of the Old Testament, led by John