- angelo, and some of his works show his influence,
though he was not one of his imitators. He painted both in fresco and in oil, and was a decided mannerist in his historical pictures. His portraits of members of the Medici family, his patrons, and of many distinguished men of his time, are by far his best works and among the finest of the 16th century. His largest work is Descent of Christ into Limbo (1552), Uffizi, Florence. Among his best pictures are: The Engineer, Pitti, Florence; Lady, Boy with a Letter, Young Sculptor, Uffizi, Florence; Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time, Knight of St. Stephen, Portraits of a Lady and of Duke Cosimo I., National Gallery, London; Venus and Cupid, Buda-Pesth Gallery; Dead Christ, Florence Academy; Christ appearing to Magdalen, Louvre.—Vasari, ed. Le Mon., xiii. 159, 170; Ch. Blanc, École florentine; Burckhardt, 640, 647, 756, 758; Meyer, Künst. Lex., i. 494.
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BROOK, Thomas Gainsborough, National Gallery, London; canvas, H. 4 ft. 3 in. × 4 ft. 11 in. A wagoner, standing at left on a rustic foot-bridge, is endeavouring to start up his team of four horses tandem, which have stopped to drink at a brook. Sometimes called the Watering Place. Vernon Gallery; purchased in 1838 for £220 10s. Engraved by J. C. Bentley in Art Journal.—Brock-Arnold, 25; Art Journal (1849), 72.
BROSAMER, HANS, born probably at
Fulda between 1480 and 1490, died at Erfurt
about 1554. German school; portrait
painter. One of the Little Masters, and
more notable as an engraver than as a
painter. Works: Male Portrait (1520), Vienna
Museum; others in private galleries
in Cologne and Vienna.—Scott, Little Masters,
121; Allgem. d. Biog., iii. 363; W. &
W., ii. 433; Kunst-Chronik, xiii. 494.
BROUILLET, (PIERRE) ANDRÉ, born
at Charroux (Vienne); contemporary. History
and portrait painter, pupil of Gérôme
and J. P. Laurens. Medal: 3d class, 1884.
Works: Violation of the Tomb of Urgel
(1881); Women of Paris going to Versailles
in 1789 to demand Bread (1882); At the
Dockyard (1883); Exorcism (1884); Jewish
Wedding at Constantine (1885), M. Chateau.
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BROUWER (Brauwer), ADRIAEN, born
at Oudenarde
in 1605 or 1606,
died in Antwerp,
buried
Feb. 1, 1638.
Flemish school;
genre painter,
and one of the
great masters
in this line; influenced
by
Pieter Brueghel
the elder, and by Rubens. Houbraken's
assertion that he was a pupil of Frans Hals
cannot be substantiated. If he went to
Holland at all, it was not until about 1630,
when he was a finished artist. He was registered
in the Antwerp guild between Sept.
18, 1631, and Sept. 18, 1632. Works:
Tavern Interior (2), Smoker, two others,
Louvre; Drinkers at Table, Brawl in a Tavern,
Brussels Museum; two Peasant Scenes,
Cassel Gallery; Surgical Operation and two
others, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Peasants
at Cards, Spanish Soldiers at Dice, two
Surgical Scenes, Fiddler in Tavern, Card
Players fighting, and three others, Old Pinakothek,
Munich; Fight of Three Peasants
over Dice, Obedient Husband,
Peasants' Brawl,
three others, Dresden Gallery;
Peasant asleep in a Tavern, Old Woman
at Toilet, Smoker, Fray at Dice, and two
others, Berlin Museum; Interior with Peas-