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 pupil of Berlin Academy. Medal, 3d class, Paris, 1885; gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Brigands of the Desert (Salon, 1885); Hard Fight between Ure-Oxen, End of a Noble of the Forest (Jubilee Exhibition, Berlin, 1886).

Awarded a 2d class medal for Picardy Farm, Court Yard in Auvergne, Salon, 1886.
 * GAGLIARDINI, JULIEN GUSTAVE.

GEBHARDT, KARL, born in Munich, March 23, 1860. History painter, pupil of Loefftz and Lindenschmit at the Munich Academy, where he won several prizes; then studied in Italy. Medal, Nuremberg, 1879. Works: A Bookworm (1877), owned in America; Loki and Sigrun (1878); Hero and Leander (1879), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Minnesinger (1881); Death of Virginia (1882); Eve by the body of Abel (1883).—Illustr. Zeitg. (1886), i. 109; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 436; xviii. 549; xix. 351; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xix. 135.

GELHAY, ÉDOUARD, born at Braisne-*sur-Vesle (Aisne); contemporary. Portrait and genre painter, pupil of Jules Goupil and of Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Atelier of Tony Robert-Fleury (1885); Foundling Asylum (1886).

works: Œdipus, First Kiss of the Sun (1886). At the Morgan sale, New York, 1886, were sold the following: Vase Seller—Cairo, $4,600; The Tulip Folly, $6,000; Coffee House—Cairo, $4,800.
 * GÉRÔME, JEAN LÉON. Add to

GESELSCHAP, FRIEDRICH, born at Wesel, Prussia, May 5, 1835. History painter, pupil of Dresden Academy and in Düsseldorf of Mintrop; studied in Rome in 1866-71. Professor, member, and senator of Berlin Academy. Great gold medal, Berlin, 1886. Works: Roman Triumphal Procession, Four Cardinal Virtues, Re-erection of German Empire, Allegory on War, do. on Peace, Defence of the Country against Foreign Invaders, Union of North and South through Prussia (1883-87), Arsenal, Berlin; Decorations on Staircase of Ministry of Commerce, ib.—D. illustr. Zeitg. (1886), v. 231; Kunst-Chronik, xvii. 314; xviii. 451; xix. 730.

GILBERT, RENÉ JOSEPH, born in Paris; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Alexandre Cabanel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: A Bad Blow (1882); Sunday (1885); The Tapestry Mender (pastel, 1886).

class medal for his La première heure—Banks of the Seine, Salon, 1886.
 * GIRARD, ALBERT. Awarded a 2d

GREGORY, JAMES ELIOT, born in New York; contemporary. Portrait and figure painter, pupil of the École des Beáux Arts and of Carolus-Duran. Studio in Paris. Works: Portraits of Mrs. C. H. Baldwin (1882), of General Cullum (1883), Mrs. E. S. Higgins, Child of W. W. Astor (1884), and Mrs. Sherwood (1885); Coquetry (1884).

GRIDEL, JOSEPH ÉMILE, born at Baccarat (Meurthe), Oct. 16, 1839. Animal painter, pupil of Augustin Feyen-Perrin. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Wounded Boar (1865); A Double Blow (1869); Return from Boar Hunt in the Vosges (1879); Bosnian Bear Exhibitor (1880); Capture of a Wild Boar (1886).

GROLLERON, PAUL, born at Seignelay (Yonne); contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Léon Bonnat. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: When the Masters are Away (1874); Game of Piquet (1875); Each in his Turn (1878); When the Cat's away the Mice, etc. (1879); Episode of 1870 (1881); Combat in 1870 under Walls of Paris (1882); La partie fine (1883); On the Look-out, At Buzenval (1884); An Inquiry, Châtillon—Oct. 13, 1870 (1885); Episode of the Battle of Loigny (1886).

GUÉTAL, LAURENT, born at Vienne (Isère); contemporary. Landscape painter. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: La Bérarde-*en-Oisans (1882); Banks of the Drac (1883); Mont-Aiguille and the Valley of Chichilianne-*en-Trièves in Dauphiny (1884); The First Snow (1885); Lake of Léchauda in the Hautes-Alpes, A Sea in Winter (1886).