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Blind-Man's-Buff, Sir David Wilkie, Buckingham Palace.
Old Bachelor, Two Monks (1862); Samson at the Mill (1863), Daughter of Jairus (1864), Copenhagen Gallery; Roman Street Barber (1864); Prometheus (1864); Twenty-two Scenes from Life of Christ (1866-84), Chapel of Castle Fredericksborg; Christ and the Children, Christ the Consoler, Christ at Emmaus, Christ at Gethsemane, Resurrection, St. Jacob's Church, Copenhagen; Samson and Delilah (1874); Fishseller Woman (1875), Copenhagen Gallery; Hans Tavson protecting Bishop Rön-*now, James of Scotland visiting Tycho de Brahe, Chancellor Niels Kaas and his Ward, Prince Christian, King Christian as Prisoner in Sonderburg, Interior in Time of Christian IV. (1881).—Sigurd Müller, 33; Weilbach, 72; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xviii. 37.
BLOCK, EUGENIUS FRANS DE, born
at Grammont, East Flanders, May 14, 1812.
Genre painter; pupil at Ghent of Van Huffel,
and in Antwerp of Braekeleer; since 1833
has exhibited genre scenes from low life,
partly serious, partly humourous. Medal,
Paris, 1842; L. of Honour, 1846. Works:
Flemish Inn (1833); Musical Party, Grand-*father's
Visit, Tavern-Interior, Rural Feast
near Antwerp (1836); Politicians, Going
Home from School (1855); Poacher's Wife,
Hunter's Boy (1859); Flower Girl, Indiscreet
Belles (1860); Reading the Bible, Sunday,
Cold and Hunger (1862); The Smith, He is
coming!—Art Journal (1866), 73; Immerzeel,
i. 59; Kramm, i. 100.
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BLOEMAERT, ABRAHAM, born at Gor-*cum,
Dec. 25,
1564, died at Utrecht
about 1658.
Dutch school;
history, portrait,
and landscape
painter; pupil of
Joost de Beer at
Utrecht, and, after
having studied
in Paris under
different masters in 1581-84, of Hierony-