Page:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, 1887, vol 1.djvu/348

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CHAETEAN Ford, Sharpshooters (1868); On the Road to Valmy, Target of Saint-Chaumont (1869); A Courier, Light Artillery (1874); Forge (1875); Convoy, Autumn Manoauvres (1876); A Bat- tery (1877); Retreat from Inkerrnann, Winter Campaign (1878) ; Draught Horses, The Wounded (1880); The General Staff (1881); Forward! The Forge (1882); Washington's Tent, French Cavalry in 1670 (1883) ; Wel- lington in Spain (1884) ; Hollow Way, Lime Kiln (1885). CHARTRAN, THEOBALD, born at Be- sanon ; contemporary. Genre and por- trait painter, pupil of Cabanel. AVon the grand prix de Rome in 1877. Medals : 3d class, 1877; 2d class, 1881. Works : Angel- ica and Roger (1875) ; Girl of Argos at Tomb of Agamemnon, Gentleman of Court of Henry H. (1876); St. Saturnin (Church of Champigny-sur-Marne); Martyr in Cata- combs at Rome (1877) ; Woman Playing Lute (1880); The Taper (1881); Vision of St. Francis of Assisi (1883) ; The Betrothal (1885). CHASE, HARRY, born in Woodstock, Vt., in 1853. Landscape and marine painter, studied in Munich, at The Hague, and in Paris under Soyer. Elected an A.N.A. in 1883. Studio in New York. Works : Breezy Afternoon off the Battery New York, T. B. Clarke, New York ; Pecheurs Anglais, Kullen Point Sweden, Low Tide Welsh Coast (1878); Herring Fishers of Scheven- j ingen Holland (1880); Outward Bound 1 Whaler, Dutch Boats at Anchor, Dutch ; Trawlers (1881); Bringing the Fish Ashore, Departure of a French Brig (1882) ; Coast of Holland, Dredging for Scallops near New I Bedford, Summer Morning French Coast | (1883); Near Dordrecht, Battery Park New York (1884); Rising Tide on Dutch Coast, New York Harbour (1885). CHASE, WILLIAM MERRITT, born at Franklin, Indiana, Nov. 1, 1849. Still-life and portrait painter ; pupil of B. F. Hayes, portrait painter in Indianapolis, of the Na- tional Academy, and of J. O. Eaton, New York. Studied six years from 1872 at the Munich Academy under Wagner and Piloty, and painted one year in Venice. Honour- able mention in Salon, 1882. Studio in New York. Works : Portraits of Piloty's Chil- dren ; Vene- tian Fish Mar- ket ; Dowager (1875) ; Boy Fe e d i ng a Cockatoo, Broken Jug (1877); Ready for a Ride, The Apprentice (1878) ; Interior of St. Mark's Venice, Court Jester, Portrait of Duveneck (1879) ; do. of Gen. Webb (1880) ; do. of Peter Cooper (Paris Salon, 1882) ; Interior of Artist's Studio (1883) ; The Coquette (1884). Am. Art Rev. (1881), 91, 135. CHASSERIAU, THEODORE, born in Panama, Sept. 20, 1819, died in Paris, Oct. 8, 1856. History and portrait painter, pu- pil of Ingres, but later an imitator of Dela- roche. Medals : 3d class, 1836 ; 2d class, 1844 and 1855 ; L. of Honour, 1849. Works: Return of Prodigal Son (1836) ; Ruth and Boaz (1837); Susanna, Venus Anadyomene (1839); Christ in Garden of Olives (1840); Andromeda (1841) ; Descent from Cross, Esther preparing to meet Ahasuerus, Cap- tive Trojan Women (1842); Caliph of Con- stantine (1845); Sabbath in Jewish Quarter of Constantino (1848) ; Arab Horsemen carrying off their Dead, Desdemona, Moor- ish Women playing with a Gazelle (1850); Baptism of the Eunuch, St. Francis Xavier baptizing the Indians and the Japanese, mu- ral paintings in a chapel of St. Roch, Paris (1850); Christ with Martha and Mary (1852); Woman of Mola (1850); The Tepidarium, Defense of the Gauls (1855). Ch. Blanc, Ecole fran9aise ; Larousse. CHASTITY, TRIUMPH OF, Luca Sig- norelli, National Gallery, London ; fresco, transferred to canvas, H. 4 f t. x 4 ft. 4 in. ; signed. In foreground, Cupid on his knees ate