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BERNE-BELLECOUR, ÉTIENNE PROSPER, born at Boulogne, June 29, 1838. Genre, landscape, and portrait painter; pupil of Picot and of F. Barrias. Medals: 1869; 1st class, 1872; 3d class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1878. Works: Souvenir of Normandy (1861); Road on the Borders of Normandy (1864); Great Heat, View on Norman Coast (1868); Dismounted, A Sonnet, Amorous Man, Pea Shooter (1869); After the Procession, Shearing Sheep in Normandy (1870); Cannon-Shot, Nest of Cupids (1872); Rent-Day (1873); Intended Husband, Summer Morning (1874); Guerillas of the Seine in Battle of Malmaison (1875); The Desert (1876); In the Trenches (1877); On the Ground (1879); Attack on Château of Montbéliard (1881); Manœuvre of Embarking (1882); Prisoner, Strategic Point (1883); Disembarkation (1885), G. Petit. Works in United States: Intended Husband, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; In the Trenches, F. Harper, New York; In the Woods, R. L. Cutting, New York; Trumpet Practice, B. Wall, Providence.—Larousse.

BERNIER, CAMILLE, born at Colmar in 1823. Landscape painter; pupil of L. Fleury. In 1873 was member of the jury of the Salon. Medals: 1868, 1869; 2d class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1872. Works: Farm of Kerluce (1857); Rocks near Plous-*gastel (1859); The Gapeau (1861); Village of Plounésur, Bay of Penhir (1863); Beach of Guisseny, Mouth of the Elorn (1864); Burning Sea-Weed near Kersaint (1865); Heath near Bannalec (1867); Pond of Quimerch, Path through the Broom (1868); Heath of Kerbagadie, Fountain in Brittany (1869); Road near Bannalec (1870); January in Brittany (1872), Luxembourg Museum; D'Anndour at Bannalec (1873); Summer, Autumn (1875); Wooden Shoe-Makers in the Woods of Quimerch (1877); Abandoned Path (1879); Pool (1882); Mist and Sunshine (1884); Little Wood, La Lande (1885).—Larousse.

BERNINGER, EDMUND, born at Arnstadt, Thuringia, in 1843. Landscape painter; pupil of the Weimar Art School under Theodore Hagen; visited Holland, Italy, Corsica, and Northern Africa, and settled in Munich. Works: London Bridge, Venetian Night Festival (1873); Street in Tunis (1876); Isle of Capri; Ruins of Carthage; View on the Thames (1880); Street in Cairo; Several Views in Egypt. Exhibited at Munich (1883): Evening near Sorrento, Bay of Algiers.—Müller, 45.

BÉROUD, LOUIS, born at Lyons; contemporary. History painter; pupil of Gourdet, Bonnat, and Lavastre. Medal, 2d class, 1883. Works: Place Saint-Sulpice (1880); Place de la République (1881); Salon Carré at the Louvre, (1882); At the Louvre (1883); My Studies at Venice (1884); Henri III. at Venice (1885).

BERRES, JOSEF VON, born at Lemberg, Austria, May 30, 1821. Genre painter; pupil of Munich Academy under Piloty (1866-69), having until then served in the Austrian army where he attained the rank of colonel; commanded a regiment during the campaign of 1866, and was decorated with the Order of the Iron Crown. Travelled extensively in the East, as far as the Caucasus and Astrakan. Many of his pictures bought for America. Works: Wallenstein burning Documents; Calmuck Wedding; Recruiting in Lower Hungary; Dismissal of Huszárs; Romance on the Heath; Evening Sermon in St. Stephen's, Vienna; Hungarian Horse Fair (1873), Vienna Museum; Cattle Dealers in the Campagna (1877); Starting of a Picket (1882).—Meyer, Künst. Lex., iii. 679.