1661. Works: Descent of Holy Ghost, Assumption, Bordeaux Museum.—Ch. Blanc, École française.
BUNKER HILL, BATTLE OF, John
Trumbull, Yale College Gallery, New Haven,
Conn.; Fought on Breed's Hill, near Boston,
June 17, 1775. The British troops have
just become masters of the field, the Americans
sullenly falling back; in centre, General
Warren, dying, supported by a soldier
on his knees who wards off with one hand
the bayonet of a British grenadier; Colonel
Small, of the British army, is also seizing
the soldier's musket; behind him is Colonel
Pitcairn, mortally wounded; Generals Howe
and Clinton are behind the principal group,
and General Putnam is ordering a retreat.
BUNNER, ANDREW FISHER, born in
New York, in 1841. Landscape painter;
studied five years in Germany, France, and
Italy. First exhibited at National Academy,
New York, in 1867. Elected an A.N.A., in
1880. Went to Venice in 1882 and is still
(1885) living there. Works: Fishing Boats
on the Maas (1880); San Giorgio Maggiore—Venice
(1881); off the Campo Santo,
Canal dei Mati, Il Campiello (1882); San
Giorgio della Salute, La Guidecca, Rio della
Verona (1883); San Andrea, Venetian Garden
(1884); Canale San Severo, San Marsilian,
Casa dei Pescatori, Rio del Aqua (1885).
BUONACCORSI. See Vaga.
BUONAMICI. See Tassi.
BUONAMICO. See Buffalmacco.
BUONARROTI. See Michelangelo.
BUONCONSIGLIO, GIOVANNI, of Vicenza,
flourished 1497-1530. Commonly
called Il Marescalco. Probably assistant to
Speranza, where he felt the influence of the
Paduan school; subsequently took Antonello
da Messina for his model. Painted alternately
in Vicenza, in Venice, and in the
neighbouring provinces. Style much like
that of Benedetto Montagna, but while he
improved by study of Carpaccio, Buonconsiglio
formed his style under the influence
of Antonello and Gio. Bellini. Among his
best works are the Virgin and Child in San
Rocco, Vicenza, painted in 1502; Christ between
two Saints, in the Gesuiti, Venice;
and the Virgin, Child, and Saints, three
pictures, 1511-1513, much restored, in the
Duomo of Montagnana (near Vicenza); Lamentation
over dead body of Christ, Gallery,
Vicenza; Altarpieces at S. Giacomo dell
Orto, and S. Spirito, Venice; Madonna with
Saints (1497), Venice Academy.—C. & C.,
N. Italy, i. 436; Burckhardt, 604.
BUONFIGLIO. See Bonfigli.
BUONINSEGNA. See Duccio di Buoninsegna.
BURCHETT, RICHARD, born at Brighton,
England, in 1817, died in Dublin, in
1875. History painter, pupil of School of
Design at Somerset House, London, of
which he was assistant master in 1845, and
head master in 1851. He was the master
of Elizabeth Thompson Butler, of Luke
Fildes, and of W. W. Ouless. Works: Edward
IV. withheld by Ecclesiastics from
pursuing Lancastrians into a Church, Expulsion
of Peasants from New Forest by
William the Conqueror, portraits of Tudors
in Houses of Parliament.
BÜRCK, HEINRICH, born in Dresden,
Nov. 27, 1850. History and genre painter;
pupil of Dresden Academy under Theod.
Grosse, in Antwerp under Pauwels, and in
Berlin under Karl Gussow; was in Italy in
1875-78. Works: Helgi and Sigur (1873);
In the Abruzzi, In the Woods (1877); Perseus
and Andromeda (1880).—Müller, 85.
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BURCKMAIR (Burgkmair), HANS,
the elder, born
in Augsburg in
1473, died there,
1531. German
school; history
and portrait
painter; son and
pupil of Thoman
B., and pupil of
Schongauer,
though influenced
in some respects by Dürer. Master
of the Augsburg guild in 1498. Probably