- grants of the Roman Campagna (1865), Orleans
Museum; Phryne at the Festival of Eleusis, Pilgrimage in the Abruzzi Mountains (1866); Death of Sappho, Idyl (1867); Serenade, The Curious (1868); Inquisitive Little One, Death of Virginia (1869), Luxembourg Museum; Marguérite, Death of Manon Lescaut (1870); Ophelia's Madness, Ophelia's Death (1872); Cinderella, Caen Museum; Idyl (1873); Romeo and Juliet Dying, Montpellier Society of Art; Anuccia (1874); Magdalen, Know Thyself, Lesbia (1875); Aurora, Marguérite (1876); Echo, Education of the Virgin (1877); Cloister (1878); Galatea and Acis surprised by Polyphemus, Coming out of School (1879); The Bird Charmer, Marguérite in Church (1880); Love drawing Night over the Earth (1881); Cigale singing to the Moon, Waiting in Ambush (1882); The Sirens, Charlotte Corday's Last Day (1883); Calvary, Ophelia (1884); Youth, Study of a Head (1885).—Montrosier, Artistes modernes; Larousse.
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BESCHEY, BALTHASAR, born at Antwerp, baptized Nov. 20, 1708, died there, April 15, 1776. Flemish school; history and portrait painter; pupil of Peeter Strick, an obscure artist; master of the guild in 1733; dean in 1756. With him the school of Antwerp, abandoning the traditions of Rubens, entered on the road to decline. Works: Flemish Family (1721 ?), Louvre, Paris; Joseph Sold by his Brethren, Joseph Viceroy of Egypt (1744), portrait of himself, do. of Martin Joseph Geeraerts, Antwerp Museum; Scene before Peasant's Cottage, Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna.—Cat. de Musée d'Anvers (1874), 46; Michiels, x. 484; Rooses (Reber), 441.
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BESNARD, PAUL ALBERT, born in Paris; contemporary. History and portrait painter; pupil of A. Cabanel and J. Brémond. Won the prix de Rome in 1874. Medals: 3d class, 1874; 2d class, 1880. Works: Autumn (1874); A Fountain (1877); After a Defeat in the 5th Century (1880); Plenty encourages Labour, Remorse (1882); Souvenir of England (1883); Sickness and Convalescence (diptych, 1884); Paris (1885).
BESSON, FAUSTIN, born at Dôle, Jura,
March 15, 1821, died in Paris, March, 1882.
Genre and portrait painter; pupil of Brune,
Decamps, and Gigoux, and of the École des
Beaux Arts; had especial success with his
ideal allegorical genre scenes. L. of Honour,
1865. Works: The Prelude (1844); A
Summer Day (1846); The Women and the
Secret (1848); Courtesans and Venetian
Nobles (1849); Return of the Barber of
Olmedo and of Gil Bias (1850); Youth of
Lantara (1852), Dôle Museum; The Dauphine's
Promenade (1855); Childhood of
Grétry (1857), Toulouse Museum; Couston's
Studio (1861); Callot and the Mountebank,
An Adventure of Quentin de la Tour
(1866); A Smile (1867).—Larousse, ii. 638;
Chronique des B. Arts (1882), 68.
BETHESDA, POOL OF, Tintoretto, S.
Rocco, Venice. A noble work, but eminently
disagreeable. A crowd of figures,
with a background of corrupt Renaissance
architecture.—Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii.
322.
By Tintoretto, Scuola di S. Rocco, Venice. A disgusting picture, representing people afflicted with all kinds of diseases.—Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 341.
BETHKE, HERMANN, born at Brunswick,
in 1825. Genre painter; pupil in
Brunswick of Heinrich Brandes, and studied
in Munich after the old masters.
Works: Family Scene; Broken Pitcher;
Siesta; Card Players (1865); Grandmother's
Convalescence, Summer Morning (1866);
Red Riding Hood, Saying Grace, Winter-Guests,
Love-Letter.—Müller, 47.
BETTANITER, ALBERT, born at Metz;
contemporary. History painter; pupil of
Pils, Lehmann, and Maillart. Medal: 3d