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CIIRISTOrilSEX St. Christina looking up to heaven, surround- 1 Crisostomo, Venice ; canvas, figures life- ed by angels bearing the instruments of her i size. The Saint, attended by one of the martyrdom. A very lovely example of the fathers, is seated in front of a palace, cor- Venetian religious school, but marked by recting a book of homilies on his knee ; on want of originality. Painted in 1520 for the one side SS. Mary Magdalen, Catherine and church where it still hangs. Buskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 312 ; C. & C., N. Italy, i. 251 ; Burckhardt, 601. CHRISTOPHSEN, PETER See Grist us, Petrus. CHEISTUS CONSOLATOR, Ary Schef- Agnes; on the other, SS. John Baptist and Liberale ; background, rich landscape. Painted in Venice in 1513 ; ascribed to Gio. Bellini by Burckhardt. C. & C., N. Italy, ii. 312; Eosini, v. 224; Vasari, ed. Mil, v. 566 ; Burckhardt, 597 ; Kugler (Eastlake), far, Fodor Collection, Amsterdam ; canvas, j ii. 512. H. 6 ft. x 8 ft. Illustration of Luke iv. 18. CHURCH, FREDERIC EDWIN, born Christ seated upon clouds, with his arms i at Hartford, Conn., extended, offers consolation to the poor, the May 4, 1826. Land- blind, the broken-hearted, and those in cap- , scape painter ; pupil tivity. Salon, 1837 ; purchased by Due of Thomas Cole at d'Orleans ; his sale (1853), 52,500 fr. to M. Fodor. Engraved by Henriquel Dupout. Ch. Blanc, Ecole franyaise ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1874), x. 565 ; Larousse, iv. 214. CHRISTUS REMTJNERATOR, Ary Sclief- Catskill, N. Y., where his first pictures were painted. Elected N. A. in 1849. Made sketch- ing tours in South fer. Christ, standing, turned a little toward America in 1853 and the right, his feet bare, extends his arms 1857 ; later, on coast toward the good and the repentant sinners, of Labrador and in Jamaica, and in 1868 Painted in 1847. Engraved by A. Blan- visited Europe and the Holy Land. Medal, chard. Larousse, iv. 214. 2d class, Paris, 1867. Studios in New York CHRYSEIS, RETURN OF, Clau.de Lor- and in Hudson. Visited Mexico in 1883. rain, Louvre, Paris ; canvas, H. 3 ft. 11 in. Works : Andes of Ecuador (1855), William x 5 ft. Chryseis, or more properly Asty- j H. Osborn, New York; The Great Fall Niag- nome, daughter of Chryses, priest of Apollo, ' ara (1857), Corcoran Gallery, Washington ; had been taken prisoner by Achilles and ad- j Heart of the Andes (1859), David Dows, judged to Agamemnon, who was obliged by New York ; Icebergs (1861), Sir Edward the anger of Apollo to restore her to her ' Watkius, London ; Cotopaxi (1862), Lenox father. (Homer, II., i. 10, 378). The ship in Library, New York ; Chimborazo (1864), which Ulysses has brought her lies in the William H. Osborn, ib. ; St. Thomas in the port ; in foreground, sailors land goods, and Vale Jamaica (1866), Mrs. Samuel Colt, at left, animals for sacrifice; in second plane, ! Hartford, Conn.; Niagara (1866), Mrs. A. T. left, an Ionic temple, on the peristyle of '< Stewart, New York ; Damascus (1869), Will- which Chryses, surrounded by attendants, , iam Walter Phelps, ib.; Rainy Season in is receiving his daughter. Liber Veritatis, the Tropics (1870), Mrs. M. O. Roberts, ib.; No. 80. Painted for Prince de Liancourt, Jerusalem (1870), T. M. Allyn, Hartford ; from whom acquired by Louis XTV. En- The Parthenon (1871), M. K. Jesup, New graved by D. Barriere (1654). Pattison, York ; El Khasna Petra (1872), Mrs. F. E. Claude Lorraiu, 59, 241; Villot, Cat Church, ib.; Tropical moonlight (1874), Louvre. i William H. Osborn, ib.; ^gean Sea U875), CHRYSOSTOM, ST. JOHN, MAJESTY William H. Osborn, ib.; Valley of Santa OF, Sebastian del Piombo, S. Giovanni . Ysabel (1875), John Buckingham, Chicago ; S95