- kins, Boston. Portraits of Francis Joseph I.
and of Queen of Spain.—Müller, 53; Illustr. Zeitg. (1880), ii. 258.
BLACHE, CHRISTIAN VIGILIUS, born
at Aarhus, Denmark, Feb. 1, 1838. Marine
painter and illustrator; pupil of Copenhagen
Academy; visited Holland, France,
Italy, and Germany in 1872-73, Paris in
1878. Works: Seaport (1863); View at
Begtrupvigen (1864), Copenhagen Gallery;
Danish Men-of-War (1865); High Tide near
Kronborg (1869); On the Coast of Scheveningen;
Life-Boat; Steamboat in Heavy Sea
(1879); Soren Kannel (1877); Squadron
(1880); Schooner passing Skagen (1881);
Calm Sea with Lighthouse on Scotch Coast
(1882).—Sigurd Müller, 26; Weilbach, 71.
BLACK BRUNSWICKERS, John Everett
Millais, private gallery, England. The
parting between a young officer of the
Brunswick Hussars and his wife or fiancée,
perhaps in 1815, when the Brunswick troops
marched to join the British army. The
black uniform, faced with light blue, was a
mourning habit which the corps bound
themselves to wear until they had avenged
the death of their late Duke. On the wall
is hung the engraving of Napoleon crossing
the Alps. Companion to the Huguenot
Lover. Royal Academy, 1860.—Art Journal
(1860), 162.
BLACKBURN, JONATHAN B., born in
Connecticut about 1700, died after 1760.
Portrait painter; worked from 1750 to 1765
in Boston, which he left, it is conjectured,
because he felt himself outdone by Copley,
who is said to have been his pupil. Portraits:
Joseph and Mrs. Allan (Miss Andrews,
Boston); Mr. Amory (Ed. Sohier,
Longwood); Ch. and Miss Apthorp (Mrs. T.
Swett, Boston); Col. and Mrs. Th. Atkinson
(Mrs. M. W. Tredick, Nokesville, Va.); Th.
Atkinson, Jr. (F. A. Freeman, Hanover, N.
H.); Mrs. R. Ball (W. H. Edes, Charlestown);
Mrs. Barrell (Miss Barrell, York, Me.); Mrs.
Th. Bulfinch (Mrs. T. Swett, Boston); Mrs.
Cabot (Geo. G. Lowell); Members of Cunningham
family (Mr. A. S. Parker, Boston);
two half-length portraits (Dr. Dearing,
Utica, N. Y.); Mr. and Mrs. J. Ewing (Mrs.
S. Ewing, Boston); James and Mary Flag
(Rev. Geo. E. Ellis); Ellis Gray (W. F.
Cary, Boston); Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs.
J. Greenleaf (R. C. Greenleaf, Boston); Mr.
and Mrs. B. Hall (Dr. Hall Curtis, Boston);
Rev. J. and Mrs. Hancock (Public Library,
Lexington); Mr. and Mrs. D. Henchman
(D. Henchman, Boston): Mr. and Mrs. R.
Inman (W. Amory, Boston); Judge Lowell
(A. Lowell, Boston); Wm. A. and Mrs. Oliver,
Jr. (Dr. F. E. Oliver); James Otis (1755),
Mr. G. Phillips (Mrs. W. E. Fette); Mrs.
Phillips (Mrs. M. A. Jones, Boston); Mr.
and Mrs. B. Pollard (Miss M. V. Winslow,
ib.); Saltonstall family (R. W. Hubbard,
Brooklyn, N. Y.); Margaret Temple (Hon.
R. C. Winthrop, Boston); P. Tracy (P. T.
Jackson, Boston); Edward Winslow, Gen. J.
Winslow (Mass. Hist. Soc.); Joshua Winslow
(Miss M. V. Winslow); Winslow family
picture (1757, S. W. Winslow, Boston);
Mr. E. S. Winslow (Arthur Pickering, Roxbury).—A.
T. Perkins, Sketches of Blackburn
and Smibert, Proceedings Mass. Hist.
Soc. (1878), viii. 385.
BLACKSTADIUS, JOHAN, born at Falkenberg,
Sweden, March 14, 1816. History
painter; pupil of Stockholm Academy;
painted portraits and altarpieces in Finland,
in 1845-50, visited Paris and Italy, and returned
to Sweden in 1854 via Switzerland
and Germany. Fellow of Stockholm Academy.
His principal work is St. Siegfried
baptising in Gothland.—Müller, 54.
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BLAKE, WILLIAM,
born in London,
Nov. 28, 1757,
died there, Aug. 12,
1827. Designer in
water-colours; student
in drawing at
Pars' school; when
fourteen years old
apprenticed for seven
years to James
Basire, engraver; afterward studied in An-