Page:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, 1887, vol 4.djvu/343

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TOURNIERES class, 1843. Works : Hall of Gypsy Fam- ily (1852), Metz Museum ; Point d'orgue (1859), Grenoble Museum ; Faust and Wag- ner (1861) ; Solitude (1864) ; Gypsy Woman, Sunset (1865) ; Castle of Godfrey de Bouil- lon, Good Adventure (1866). He published several volumes of poetry. Bellier, ii. 584 ; ! Larousse. TOURNIERES, ROBERT LEVRAC, born at Ifs, near Caen, in 1668, died at Caen, May 18, 1752. French school ; genre and portrait painter, pu- pil of Lucas de la Haye and of Bon Boullogne. Made rapid progress in his art ; admitted to Academy as portrait painter in 1702, and as history painter in 1716. Became assistant professor in 1725, but after a quarrel with his colleagues retired to Caen in 1750, and gave up painting. Works: Daughter of Dibutades drawing the Portrait of her Lover (1716), Louvre; Portraits f Racine and Caen; in Ver .' sailles and Nantes Museums. Bellier, i. 1041 ; Ch. Blanc, cole francaise ; Villot, Cat. Louvre. TRAFALGAR, BATTLE OF, William Clarkson Stanfield, Senior United Service Club, London ; canvas. Scene in centre of combined fleet, at half-past two o'clock, about an hour and a half after Nelson received his death-wound ; the Victory, the flag-ship, is in the act of disengaging herself from the Redoubtable, French 74, at that time lashed alongside the Tumoraire, British 98, at the moment when the Fougueux, French 74, became the prize of the latter. Royal Academy, 1836 ; original sketch in National Gallery, painted in 1833. En- graved by J. Cousen, in Art Journal. Art Journal (1851), 287 ; Cat. Nat Gal. and R. Acad. TRAIN!, FRANCESCO, 14th century. Florentine school Vasari calls him a pupil of Andrea Orcagna, but he was already a full master when he entered Orcagna's work- shop in 1349. The earliest record of him is of 1341, and his only extant pictures are Transfiguration, Lodovtco Carracci, Bologna Gallery. the St. Thomas, in S. Caterina, Pisa, and the St. Dominick (1345), in the Pisa Academy. In these he shows a mixture of the Floren- tine and the Sienese manner. C. & C., It- aly, i. 455 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., ii. 136 ; Burckhardt, 497, 511 ; W. & W., i. 459 ; Bonaini, Memorie inedite iutorno alia vita, etc., di Fr. Traini (Pisa, 1846). TRANSFIGURATION (Matt, xvii. 1; Mark, ix. 2 ; Luke, ix. 28). By Giovanni Bellini, Naples Museum ; 891