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 261; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 133; xvii. 11; xviii. 88, 127, 154, 190; Gaz. des B. Arts (1886), xxxiii. 357 et seq.

VINCI, LEONARDO DA, DEATH OF, Jean François Gigoux, Besançon Museum; canvas. The painter dying at Fontainebleau in the arms of Francis I. Painted in 1835. A good picture, but historically incorrect, as Leonardo died at the Château de Clot, May 2, 1519, when the King was at St. Germain-en-Laye.—Larousse, xv. 1081.

By Dominique Ingres, Comte de Blacas, Paris. The painter dying at Fontainebleau in the arms of Francis I. Painted in 1819. Original sketch acquired by the Louvre in 1881.

VINCK, FRANS, born in Antwerp; contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Leys, whose style he adopted. Medals: Brussels, Vienna, Philadelphia. Works: Passion of Christ (14 pictures with Hendrickx), Antwerp Cathedral; Triumphal Return of Best Shot; Flemish Burgher's Wife in 16th Century; Confederates in Presence of Margaret of Parma.—Müller, 537.

VINCK-BOONS (Vinckeboons), DAVID, born at Mechlin in 1578, died in Amsterdam in 1629. Dutch school; history, genre, and landscape painter, son and pupil of Philip Vinck-Boons (received into the Antwerp guild in 1580, and died in Amsterdam in 1601); lived some time in Antwerp, but most of his life in Amsterdam; painted chiefly on a small scale. Rottenhammer often supplied the figures in his landscapes. Works: Flemish Kirmess, Antwerp Museum; Prince Maurice starting for the Chase (attributed, but probably by Pauwels van Hillegaert), Museum, Amsterdam; Lottery by Torchlight, Old Men's Hospital, ib.; Landscape with Tobias and the Angel, Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Wood Landscape with Castle on a River, do. with Hagar and the Angel, Aschaffenburg Gallery; Popular Festival in Holland, Bamberg Gallery; Flemish Kirmess (1608), Landscape with Wedding Procession, Tyrolese Landscape, Brunswick Gallery; Cattle surrounded by Water, Cassel Gallery; Fair in Flemish Village, Hamburg Gallery; Abraham and Hagar in a Forest, Copenhagen Gallery; Feeding the Poor, Landscape, Stockholm Museum; Woodland Scenes (2, one dated 1618), Hermitage, St. Petersburg; do., Winter Palace, ib.; do. (2), Academy, ib.; Feeding the Poor, Berlin Museum; do. and Kirmess, Robbers sharing Booty, Dresden Gallery; Great Landscape, Darmstadt Museum; Madonna with Angels in a Landscape, Fürstenberg Gallery, Donaueschingen; Kirmess in a Village, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Annual Fair in Flemish Village, Baptism of the Eunuch, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Frolic in Dutch Village, Königsberg Museum; Christ bearing the Cross (1611), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Wood Landscape (1624), Schleissheim Gallery; Rustic Love Couple (1629), Boys about Bird's Nest, Schwerin Gallery; Crucifixion, Repose in Egypt, do. (figures by Rottenhammer), St. Fulgentius in a Grotto, Museum, Vienna; Wood Landscape, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Kirmess in Dutch Town, Harrach Gallery, ib.; River Landscape, Weimar Museum; Frolic on the Ice, Uffizi, Florence.—Charles Blanc, École flamande; Immerzeel, iii. 194; Kramm, vi. 1756; Kugler (Crowe), i. 250, 261; Michiels, vi. 187; Neefs, i. 238; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 66.

VINEA, FRANCESCO, born at Forli in 1846. Genre painter, pupil in Florence of Pallastrini; paints mostly scenes in the costume of the 16th and 17th centuries. Gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: First Visit to Grandmother, Cheers, Three Cheers! Capitano Molena (1883); C' intendiamo, Painter before Easel, Cook plucking Hen (1884); Italian Dance Party, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York.—Illustr. Zeitg. (1884), i. 31; ii. 495, 501; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xx. 114.

VINNE, VINCENT LAURENSZ VAN DER, the elder, born in Haarlem, Oct. 11, 1629, died there, Aug. 26, 1702. Dutch school; history, portrait, landscape, and