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 *cepted as an honorary member of the Academy. Full member of the Academy in 1720, professor in 1733, and director in 1760. Was also associate of the Academies of Rouen and Caen. Works: Venus asking Vulcan for Arms for Æneas (1717); Ananias laying Hands on St. Paul (1718), Louvre; Arethusa escaping from Alpheus (1720), Compiègne Palace; Christ healing a Paralytic (1725), Louvre; Alexander the Great taking the Potion from Philip, Last Supper, Amiens Museum; Good Samaritan (1736), Angers Museum; Prophet Ezekiel, Presentation in the Temple, Bordeaux Museum; St. John having baptized Christ, humbles himself before the Son of God, Dijon Museum; Martyrdom of St. Andrew, Grenoble Museum; Christ at Emmaus (1735), Lille Museum; Christ's Charge to St. Peter, Marseilles Museum; Portrait of himself, Metz Museum; Portrait of an Architect, Nancy Museum; Christ on Mount of Olives, Annunciation, Orléans Museum; Presentation of the Virgin, Rouen Museum; Telemachus relating his adventures to Calypso, Rennes Museum; Old Man's Head, Valenciennes Museum; Portrait of a Physician, Versailles Museum; Herminia at the Shepherd's, Toilet of Herminia, Fontainebleau Palace; Assumption, Sens Cathedral. Villot, Cat. Louvre; Ch. Blanc, École française; Jal, 1054.

Resurrection, Annibale Carracci, Louvre.

RESTOUT, JEAN BERNARD, born in Paris, Feb. 22, 1732, died there, July 18, 1797. French school; history painter, son and pupil of preceding; won the second prize in 1755, and the grand prize in 1758; then studied in Rome, returned in 1765, and was received into the Academy in 1769, but severed his connection in 1771, not wishing to submit to its regulations. Member also of Caen, Rouen, and Toulouse Academies. Works: St. Bruno in Prayer in the Desert (1763), Louvre; Diogenes, Philemon and Baucis (sketch), Toulouse Museum; Anacreon singing his Poems to his Mistress (1765), Jupiter and Mercury at the