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 Avenue, Edge of the Woods at Sunset, Autumn Weather (1849); Edge of the Woods at Sunset, Morning, Plateau of Belle-Croix, Woods of Bas-Bréau, Village of Barbizon, Entrance to Bas-Bréau (1850); Sunny Landscape, Landscape after Rain (1852); Marsh in the Landes of Guienne (1853); Coast at Granville, Edge of the Woods in Berry, Moors, An Avenue, Way out of the Woods at Sunset, Way out of the Woods in Twilight, Marsh in the Landes, Edge of the Gerard Mountains, Oaks in Gorges of Apremont, Plain of Barbizon, Woods of Fontainebleau (1855), Louvre; Loire Valley in Springtime, Stormy Morning during Harvest, Village in Cantal, Birches in the Gorge of Apremont, Meadow with Trees, Cross-Road at Bas Bréau (1857); Farm on the Moors, River Sévre, Boundaries of Barbizon, Gorges of Apremont, Edge of Woods near Barbizon (1859); Oak of Roche (1861); Clearing in the Woods, Pond in Oak Grove (1861); Cottage among Trees, Village (1864); Sunset at Fontainebleau, Boundaries of Forest of Fontainebleau (1866); Ray of Sunlight in Stormy Weather, Small Farm on the Oise (1867); River Bank, Storm Landscape, Luxembourg Museum. Works in United States: River Scene, do. in Autumn, Village of Barbizon, Gorges of Apremont, Forest, Morning, Farm on the Oise, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; Landscape, Miss C. L. Wolfe, ib.; do., August Belmont, ib.; do., H. G. Marquand, ib.; do., J. C. Runkle, ib.; do., D. O. Mills, ib.; Paris Oven, Landscape and Forest, do. and Pond, W. Rockefeller, ib.; Forest Scene, C. P. Huntington, ib.; Plain of Barbizon, Mrs. J. G. Fell, Philadelphia; do., R. C. Taft, Providence; Sunset, J. A. Brown, ib.; Autumn, B. Wall, ib.; Le Givre—Winter Solitude, two others (one dated 1845), W. T. Walters, Baltimore; Landscape, H. P. Kidder, Boston; do., T. Wigglesworth, ib.; Oak Tree of Barbizon, Landscape, Birch Trees at Fontainebleau, H. Probasco, Cincinnati. Sales: Farm in Berry (Dagnan sale, 1882, 29,500 francs, to M. Viterbo); Public Oven on the Moors (Hartmann sale, 47,000 francs, bought by Mr. Brame); Sunset (20,100 francs, same sale); A Village (38,000 francs, same sale); Farm in the Landes (73,000 francs, same sale); Village in Normandy (Wilson sale, 1881, 20,000 francs); Plain among the Pyrenees (17,000 francs, Hartmann sale); Woods in Winter (48,600 francs, same sale); Old Dormitory in Bas-Bréau (49,000 francs, bought for Louvre, same sale); Autumn at St. Jean de Paris (46,000 francs, same sale); A Pond (20,000 francs, Narischkine sale, 1883); Road in Woods near Fontainebleau (20,500 francs).—Sensier, Souvenirs sur Th. Rousseau (1872); Bellier, ii. 431; Meyer, Gesch., 744; Gaz. des B. Arts (1873), vii. 191; (1881), xxiii. 462; L'Art (1882), xxviii. 161, 186; Zeitschr. f. b. K., iii. 281; xii. (Mittheilungen, v. 40).

ROUX, KARL, born in Heidelberg, Aug. 15, 1826. Animal and genre painter, son of J. W. Christian Roux (1771-1831, portrait and landscape painter), pupil of Düsseldorf Academy and (1847) of Karl Hübner, continued his studies in Munich, Antwerp, and Paris; was for several years professor at the Art School in Carlsruhe, and settled in Munich in 1868. Director of Carlsruhe Art School and Mannheim Gallery since 1881. Works: Rest of Lansquenets (1853), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Hans and Verena (1861); Plundering of Village in Thirty Years' War, Hermann and Dorothea (1863), Carlsruhe Gallery; Ploughing Early in the Morning; Uneducated Son of the Alps (a bull); Cows returning before Storm; Yoke of Oxen; Hay Harvest (1877); Cattle Fair of Munich; October Festival; Cattle Herd on Achen Lake.—Müller, 452.

ROUX, MAÎTRE. See Rosso.

ROUX, (PROSPER) LOUIS, born in Paris, Feb. 13, 1817. History and genre painter, pupil of Delaroche. Medals: 3d class, 1846; 2d class, 1857, 1859. Works: St. Roch praying for the Plague-Stricken (1846), Luxembourg; Italian Peasant playing with Child (1847); Jean Boltius—an Anatomist of Liège; Linnæus returning