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DUPRÉ, JULES, born at Nantes in 1812. Landscape painter, one of the most original and powerful of the modern French school, and among the originators of the so-called Paysage intime. Medals: 2d class, 1833 and 1867; L. of Honour, 1849; Officer, 1870. Works: 5 landscapes (1831); Interior of a Farm-Yard, Views near Abbeville, Creuze, Indre, Corrèze, and several English views (1835 to 1839); A Pasture, Entrance of a Village on the Moors, Sunset (1849 to 1852); Animals crossing a Bridge in Berry, Forest of Compiègne, The Gorge of Eaux-Chaudes, Sheepfold in Berry, Winding Road in the Forest of Compiègne, The Sluice, Souvenir of the Moors, A Marsh in Sologne, Road on the Moors, The Willow-Trees, Return of the Herd, Water-course in Picardy (1867); Morning, Evening, Luxembourg Museum. Works in the United States: Landscape, Samuel Hawk Collection, New York; Hay Wagon, Old Oak, Miss C. L. Wolfe, New York; Evening, A. Belmont, New York; Cows in the Pool, Scene near Fontainebleau, J. H. Warren, Hoosac Falls, N. Y.; Meadows with Stream, R. Hoe, New York; Landscape, W. Rockefeller, New York; Landscape, D. W. Powers, Rochester; Landscape, J. A. Brown, Providence; Washerwomen, B. Wall, Providence; Landscape, H. P. Kidder, Boston; do., Mrs. H. E. Maynard, ib.; Meadow, Mrs. J. G. Fell, Philadelphia; Three Landscapes, Marine, J. C. Runkle, New York; Landscape, J. D. Lankenau, Philadelphia; Cows and Landscape, French Village, D. O. Mills, New York; Landscape on the Seine, C. S. Smith, New York; Pond, R. L. Cutting, New York; River Scene, Autumn Sunset, Midday, Shepherd Boy, W. H. Vanderbilt, New York; Shepherd by Roadside, Landscape, Marine, A. E. Borie Collection, Philadelphia; Landscape, H. C. Gibson, Philadelphia; At Sea, Old Oak, Bright Day, W. T. Walters, Baltimore.—Gaz. des B. Arts (1873), vii. 190; L'Art (1879), ii. 311; iv. 241; Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1884), ii. 177; Larousse, vi. 1415; Meyer, Gesch., 745.


DUPRÉ, JULIEN, born in Paris, March 17, 1851. Landscape and genre painter, pupil of Pils, Lehmann, and Laugée. Medals: 3d class, 1880; 2d class, 1882. Works: Harvest (1876); Rye Mowers (1877); Sheaf Binders (1878); Aftermath, Gleaners (1879); Lucerne Grass Mowers, Gleaners (1880); Hay Harvest, In the Meadows (1881); In the Pasture (1882), William Schaus, N. Y.; Shepherd (1883); Field in Normandy (1884); Escaped Cow, Mowing (1885).


DUPRÉ, LÉON VICTOR, born at Limoges (Haute-Vienne), June 18, 1816. Landscape painter, brother and pupil of Jules. Medal of 3d class, 1849; Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. Works: View in Berry (1870); Fay River, View near Argenton, Animals Drinking (1874); Banks of the Marne, Swamp in Picardy, Willows (1875); Pool in the Landes, Banks of the Oise (1876); Pool in Berry, Landscape (1878); Environs of Nemours, Chartres Museum; View in the Marshes, Douai Museum.


DUPRESSOIR, JOSEPH FRANÇOIS, born in Paris, April 3, 1800, died March 6, 1859. Landscape painter of moderate ability. Medal, 2d class, 1838. Works: View near Chateaudun; Tower of Maurepas; Views in Dauphiné; Montfort l'Amaury; Battle of the Clan Quhele; View of Oisan in the Isère; Battle of Rethel (1843), Versailles Museum.


DUPUIS, PIERRE, born at Orléans, July