BOONEN, ARNOLD VAN, born at Dordrecht, in 1669, died in 1729. Dutch school; portrait and genre painter; pupil of Gottfried Schalken, imitating the latter in his subjects taken by candle-light. He painted life-size portraits at some of the German courts. His younger brother, Jasper Boonen (1677-1729), and his son Kasper Boonen, were portrait painters. Works: Young Woman with Lantern (1695), six others, Dresden Gallery; Anchorite Reading (1695), Brunswick Gallery.—Gool, i. 294.
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BOOTHBY, PENELOPE, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Earl of Dudley; canvas. A little girl in a large mob cap, seated out-of-doors. Sometimes called the Mob Cap. Painted in 1788; sold in 1851 to B. G. Windus for 290 guineas; bought at his sale (1859) by Lord Ward for 1100 guineas. Engraved by Thomas Park (1789); T. Kirk; S. Cousins; lithographed in Portfolio.—Portfolio (1873), 136; (1876), 145; Athenæum, Aug., 1874, 185; Dec., 1874, 758.
BOOTT, ELIZABETH, born in Cambridge,
Mass.; contemporary. Figure painter;
pupil of W. M. Hunt, of Duveneck, and
in Paris of Couture. Studio in Boston.
Works: Head of a Tuscan Ox (1876); Old
Man Reading (1878); Old Roman Peasant,
Girl with Cat (1879); Almond Blossoms,
Still-Life (1882); Pyrus Japonica (1883).
BORDES, ERNEST DOMINIQUE, born
at Pau, France; contemporary. History
and genre painter; pupil of Bonnat and
Cormon. Medal: 3d class, 1884. Works:
The Concierge is a Tailor (1881); Malaguéna
de Seville (1882); Jour des Cuivres, Breton
Woman Spinning (1883); Legend of St. Julian
the Hospitaller (1884); Tide at Cayeux
(1885).
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BORDONE, PARIS, born in Treviso, in
1500, died in Venice, Jan. 19, 1570. Venetian
school; of a noble family; pupil of Titian,
under whom he gave promise early
of great ability. Afterward studied the
works of Giorgione, whom he imitated
rather than Titian. He excelled especially
in portraits, his
heads being
inferior only to
those of Titian.
His flesh tints
are wonderfully
brilliant, but
in taste and
quality of touch
he was inferior
to either Titian
or Paolo Veronese.
His landscape backgrounds are generally
classical and elegant. In 1538 he
went to Paris, at the invitation of Francis I.,
or, as some say, in 1559, at that of Francis
II., and painted the principal personages of
the court. The most important of his works
are: The Fisherman presenting the Ring
of St. Mark to the Doge, and the Tiburtine
Sibyl, Venice Academy; Baptism of Christ,
Brera, Milan; Altarpiece and Madonna and
Saints, Berlin Museum; Diana, Apollo, and
Marsyas, Dresden Gallery; Madonna and
Saints, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Daphnis
and Chloe, National Gallery, London. There
are portraits by Bordone
in the Uffizi and Pitti,
Florence; and in the Louvre,
Munich, Vienna, and
other galleries.—Ch. Blanc,
École vénitienne; Seguier, 23; Siret, 119;
Vasari, ed. Le Mon., vii. 82, ix. 143, xiii.
47; Burckhardt, 741; Morelli (Richter),
195; Lübke, Gesch. ital. Mal., ii. 568.
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BORESUM (Borssem, Borssum), ABRAHAM VAN, flourished about 1600. Dutch school; landscape and animal painter, in the manner of A. Cuyp and A. van der Neer. Clever painter and able colourist, with a firm touch. Works: Village by Moonlight, Rotterdam Museum; Pictures in Van Loon Collection, Amsterdam, and