and many princes are distinguished for colouring, conception, and likeness. Works: Susanna at the Bath, Bathsheba Bathing, portrait of Elector of Cologne, Cassel Gallery; Portraits in Augsburg and Munich Galleries, in the Uffizi (5), and in Pal. Pitti (5), Florence. His son Bartholomeus (born 1688) painted many portraits in his manner. Works: The Three Graces, female portrait, Cassel Gallery.—Immerzeel, i. 193.
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DOUW. See Dou.
DOUZETTE, LOUIS, born at Triebsees,
Pommerania, in 1834. Landscape painter,
pupil in Berlin of Eschke; was at first a
house painter for five years, then painted
flowers and small landscapes. In 1864 he
visited Rügen and the Baltic coast, and in
1865 Sweden. Works: Miller's Farm by
Moonlight, Midnight Sun at Tornea, Moonlight
Night in Winter (1865); Village Smithy
in Winter, Landscape near Söderham, Swedish
Coast by Moonlight (1866); Farm-House
after Storm, Moonlight on Ruins, Landscape
in the Mark, At Forester's House (1867-68);
Winter Evening in the Woods (1875); Moonlight
on Mill-Pond, Dutch Canal by Moonlight,
Wood-Hut at Moonrise.—Meyer,
Con. Lex., xviii. 252; Müller, 142.
DOW (Douw), SIMON VAN, born in
Antwerp about 1630, died there after 1677.
Flemish school; landscape and animal
painter; master of the guild in 1654.
Works: Cavalry Skirmish in a Landscape,
Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna; Horse and
Cattle Show, Schwerin Museum; Landscape
with Figures and Cattle (1671), Lille Museum.—Van
den Branden, 1036.
DOYEN, GABRIEL FRANÇOIS, born
in Paris in 1726, died in St. Petersburg,
June 5, 1806. French school; history
painter, pupil of Carle van Loo; obtained
the grand prize in 1746, and in 1750 went
to Rome, where he studied the works of
Annibale Carracci, Lanfranco, and Pietro da
Cortona, and thence to Naples, to study
Solimena. Returned to France in 1755, became
member of the Academy in 1759, and
professor in
1776. In
1791 Catharine
II. called
him to St.
Petersburg,
where he was
nominated
professor at
the Academy
and continued
in favor under Paul I. Works: Le Miracle
des Ardents, St. Roch, Paris; Death of St.
Louis, St. Eustache, Paris; Triumph of Amphitrite,
Louvre; Portrait of Crébillon,
Rouen Museum; Study of a Head, Nantes
Musem; Adoration of the Magi, Darmstadt
Museum; Virginia killed by her Father in
the presence of Appius Claudius, Parma
Museum: Andromache and Astyanax, in
Parma; Triumph of Metellus, Andromache,
Diomed
Fighting
(Prince Youssoupof);
and
others in Russia.—Ch.
Blanc, École française, ii.; Bellier
de Chavignerie, i. 445; Lejeune, Guide,
iii. 82.
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DOYEN, GUSTAVE, born at Festieux (Aisne), Dec. 29, 1837. Figure and portrait painter, pupil of Bouguereau and of Reverchon. Medal, 3d class, 1882. Works: Interrupted Reading (1875); Jealousy (1876); Contemplation (1878); The Lesson (1879); Musical Matinée, Portrait (1880); Joan of Arc, Bather (1881); The Old Woman (1882); On the Bank of a Brook (1883).
DOYLE, RICHARD, born in London in
1826, died there in 1883. Water-colour
painter and caricaturist; son and pupil of
John Doyle (1797-1868), caricaturist. Is
best known as a contributer of drawings to
Punch and as a book-illustrator, but has
also exhibited many water-colour drawings
at the Grosvenor Gallery. Among those in