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 Adam and Eve (1882); Jeanne (1883); Rosy Visions (1884); Sardanapalus (1885); Madeline, Nourmahal (1886).

RICHEMONT, ALFRED (PAUL MARIE) DE, born in Paris; contemporary. History painter, pupil of Bin, Douillard, and Michel. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: The Monk (1880); Corner in the Church at Dieppe (1881); The Old Vagabond (1882); A Cave during the Bombardment of Paris in 1871 (1883); Refugees—Notice posted in Paris, Jan. 18, 1871 (1884); Volunteer Enrolment—1870 (1885); Legend of St. Mary of Brabant—1290 (1886).

works: Road through Fontainebleau (H. 2 ft. 10 in. × 3 ft. 10 in.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
 * ROUSSEAU, THÉODORE. Add to

RUEL, (PIERRE) LÉON (HORACE), born in Paris; contemporary. History and genre painter, pupil of Isidor Pils. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: De Profundis (1870); Idyl (1878); Breakfast (1879); The Sense of Smell (1881); Surprise of a Hostile Post by Franc-Tireurs in 1870 (1882); Leda (1883); Corner of the Studio (1884); Temptation of St. Anthony (1885); Homage to Admiral Courbet (1886).

SAIN, PAUL (JEAN MARIE), born at Avignon (Vaucluse); contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Guilbert d'Anelle and of Léon Gérôme. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Cabin at Billancourt in Winter (1880); Torrent in Woods at Brenets—Switzerland (1881); Evening on Banks of the Seine at Billancourt, Morning on Banks of the Rhone at Avignon (1882); End of Autumn at Avignon (1883); Ancient Road of Chêne-Vert near Avignon, November Twilight (1884); Evening in February at Avignon, The Rhone (1885); Sunset in Isle of Piot near Avignon, Mill of St. Cénéry near Alençon (1886).

May, 1884.
 * SERVIN, AMADÉE ÉLIE, died at Villiers-sur-Morin,

COMPANY. Add to bibliography: Gaz. des B. Arts (1887), xxxv. 175.
 * SORTIE OF THE BANNING COCK


 * STONE, MARCUS, elected R.A., 1887.

Gaz. des B. Arts (1886), xxxiv. 388; (1887), xxxv. 40, 125.
 * TERBURG, GERARD. Add to bibliography:

THOMAS, CHARLES ARMAND, born in Paris; contemporary. Still-life painter, pupil of Victor Leclaire. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: June Flowers (1880); A Corner of the Conservatory (1881); Cellar of Père Jacquemin (1882); A Gay Morning (1883);	Corner of Vineyard in Burgundy (1884); In the Studio (1885); Eve of the Fête (1886).

Going to Market (H. 1 ft. 2 in. × 1 ft. 10 in.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cattle (1856), Landscape and Cattle (H. 2 ft. 7 in. × 3 ft. 8 in.), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York.
 * TROYON, CONSTANT. Add to works:

TURNER, ROSS STERLING, born at Westport, Essex County, N. Y., June 29, 1847. Landscape painter, studied in Munich, Venice, Florence, and Rome. Studio in Salem, Mass. Works in oils: A Roman Villa (1883); La Salute (1884); A White House Ashore. Water-colours: A White Study (1883); An Old Garden (1886).

Awarded a 2d class medal, Salon, 1886.
 * VALADON, JULES EMMANUEL.

Add to works: Dog tossed by a Bull (H. 2 ft. × 3 ft.), Henry T. Chapman, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
 * VERBOECKHOVEN, EUGÈNE JOSEPH.

Missionary's Story (1883, Morgan sale, 1886, $25,500), was bought by C. P. Huntington, New York.
 * VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES. The

VIMONT, ÉDOUARD, born in Paris, Aug. 8, 1846. History painter, pupil of Alexandre Cabanel and of Maillet. Medal, 3d class, 1886. Works: Cephalus and Procris (1870); The Sirens (1874); Lucretia (1875); St. Geneviève (1876); The Fable and the Truth (1880); A Gallic Oracle (1881); Hercules between Vice and Virtue (1883); St. Columba (1884); Folly guides the Shafts of Love (1885); Vitellius saluted Emperor (1886).