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 CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, ANTONIO, born at Tortosa, Spain; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil at Barcelona of Claudio Lorenzale and at the Madrid Academy of Federico de Madrazo; then studied in Rome, and finally in Paris, where he still resides. Works: Preparing for a Visit (1874), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York; Victims of Pillage (1876); Court Favourites, Temptation (1877); Van Dyck at the Court of Charles I., Chocolate (1878); Marriage of a Prince, Indiscretion (1879); Hero of the Fête (1880); In the Corner of a Garden, Gourmet (1881); Episode in Siege of Paris—1590, At Figaro's (1882); A rising Star (youth of Mme. de Pompadour), Always the King (1883); The Gourmand (1883), at Morgan sale, New York, 1886, $1,750; Writing his Memoirs, Theologian (1884); Last Moments of Philip II. of Spain (1885); St. Ferdinand, King of Spain (1886).

CASTRES, ÉDOUARD, born at Geneva; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil in Geneva of Menn and in Paris of Zamacois. Medals: Paris, 2d class, 1872, 1874. Works: A Collector (1870); Japanese Bazaar; International Ambulance in the Snow (1872); Prisoner's Narrative (1873); Convent Fountain, Gypsies Travelling, After the Shot (1874); At Cairo, Return from Market, Beggar Monk (1875); Gratuitous Consultation, Caravan (1876); Gypsies traversing Simplon Pass, Game at Quoits on Convent Terrace (1877); Relays at Hospital on Simplon Pass, Japanese Woman at the Bath (1878); Interrupted Meditation, A Trick (1879); Crossing the Frontier, Return from Mountains (1880); Little Convalescent (1881); The Bivouacs (1882); Hamlet on Fire (1883); Christmas Eve (1884); Country Life (1885); The Conscripts (1886).

CAVÉ, JULES CYRILLE, born in Paris; contemporary. History and portrait painter, pupil of Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: A Martyr of the Catacombs, Portrait of Mlle. Germaine S. (1886).

class medal for his Flowers of Sleep and his Lilac Tree, Salon, 1886.
 * CESBRON, ACHILLE. Awarded a 2d

class medal for his Terrace of Chrysanthemums at Château de Gasthellier, Salon, 1886.
 * CHARNAY, ARMAND. Awarded a 2d

CIARDI, GUGLIELMO, born at Treviso; contemporary. Marine and landscape painter in Venice. Gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Malamocco—Venice, Calm in the Lagoons, Chioggia (Exhibition, Munich, 1883); Messidoro, Spring Clouds (1886).

Add: Medal, 2d class, 1885.
 * CLAIRIN, GEORGES (JULES VICTOR).

CLEMENS, WILHELM. Genre painter in Munich; contemporary. Gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Monks Quarrelling (1882); Poacher's End (1886).

CLEMENTE, Don SALVADOR, born at Cadiz, Spain; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Art School at Cadiz and of Domingo Marqués. Works: Cavalier of Court of Louis XIII.; Sparrow Day at Seville; Volverán las oscuras golondrinas.—La Ilustracion (1883), ii. 131.

COËSSIN DE LA FOSSE, CHARLES ALEXANDRE, born at Lisieux (Calvados), Sept. 7, 1829. Genre painter, pupil of Picot and Couture. Medal, 3d class, 1873. Works: Theseus (1866), Lisieux Museum; Man and Fortune (1870); Politics at the Palais Royal—1793 (1873); Chanson de Roland, Lansquenet (1874); Procession of Pardon de Ploumanach (1884); Adieus (1885); Dressed for the Procession (1886).

COOSEMANS, JOSEPH THÉODORE, landscape painter in Brussels; contemporary. Order of Leopold. Works: Entrance to Gorge aux loups in Fontainebleau Forest (Exposition universelle, Amsterdam, 1883); Road in Heath of Genck, Plateau Belle croix at Fontainebleau (Munich Exhibition, 1883); Autumn Landscape (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).

CORELLI, AUGUSTO, genre painter in Rome; contemporary. Gold medals: Antwerp, 1885; Berlin, 1st class, 1886. Works: