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Wings of the Heller altarpiece (1509), Frankfort Museum; The Trinity (1511), Madonna (1512), Vienna Museum; Madonna, Prague Gallery; Madonna Cappani (1518), Berlin Museum; portrait of Dürer's father (1495?); do., Duke of Northumberland, England; portrait of Dürer (1493), Eugen Felix Collection, Leipsic; do. (1498), Madrid Museum; do. (1500), do. of Hans Dürer, of Wolgemuth, of Oswald Krell (1499), Old Pinakothek, Munich; do. of Hans Imhoff (1523), Madrid Museum; of Joh. Kleberger, Vienna Museum; copies of Dürer's portrait of Jakob Fugger, Berlin and Munich Galleries; male portrait, Pal. Brignole Sala, Genoa; Bernard von Repen (1521), Dresden Gallery; Male portrait (1515), Czernin Gallery, Vienna; do. of Emperor Maximilian, Vienna Museum; Emperors Charlemagne and Sigismund, German Museum, Nuremberg; Praying Virgin (1497), Augsburg Gallery; bust portrait of a Senator (1514), National Gallery, London; portrait of Senator Muffel (Narischkine sale, 1883, 78,000 fr.).—W. & W., ii. 390; Dohme (Keane), 89; W. B. Scott, A. Dürer (1869); Grimm, A. Dürer (1873); M. Thausing (Eaton), Dürer (London, 1882); Ch. Ephrussi, A. Dürer (Paris, 1882); Mrs. Heaton, Life (1869, 2d ed. 1881); Woltmann, Aus vier Jahrhund., 28; Portfolio (1877), 2—182; Eastlake, Five Great Painters (London, 1883); L'Art (1878), xiv. 151; Gaz. des B. Arts, vi. 193; vii. 24, 74, 228; viii. 5; xi. 196; xiii. 49; (1876), xiv. 255, 519; Art Journal (1883), 50; Förster, Gesch., ii. 275; do., Denkmale, VI. iii. 3, 13, 21; VIII. iii. 19; Zeitschr. f. b. K., iii. 81; viii. 284, 350; ix. 254, 321; xii. 283, 382; xiv. 41.


DÜRR, WILHELM, born at Villingen, Baden, May 9, 1815. History painter, pupil of the Vienna Academy and of Kupelwieser; went in 1840 to Italy, where, after a short stay in Venice and Bologna, he remained in Rome until 1843. After his return he painted a series of large religious subjects, besides portraits and humourous genre scenes. Since 1852, Baden court painter; lives in Freiburg. Works: Sermon on the Mount; Christ blessing Little Children; Ascension; Four Evangelists; St. Lawrence on Way to Martyrdom; Baptism of Josiah; Sermon of St. Gallus on Lake Constance (1865), Carlsruhe Gallery and Cologne Museum; Christ and the Children; St. Boniface Baptizing; Children's Joys; The Almandin; Governor of Schopfheim.—Brockhaus, v. 674; Müller, 150.


DURST, AUGUSTE, born in Paris in 1842. Genre, landscape, and still-life painter, pupil of E. Hébert and Bonnat. Medal, 2d class, 1884. Works: Table Service, Still-life (1868); Kitchen Maid (1869); Rising of the Seine, Flowers (1874); The Seine at Pont de Neuilly (1880); Visit to the Farm (1881); Hens (1882); Turkeys (1883); The Siesta (1884); The Awakening, Spring Morning (1885).



DUSART, CORNELIS, born in Haarlem, April 24, 1660, died there, Oct. 1, 1704. Dutch school; genre painter, excellent pupil and faithful imitator of Adrian van Ostade. His colouring is usually cooler in tone and also more varied than that of his master. Admitted to painter's guild, Haarlem, Jan. 10, 1679. Works: Wandering Musicians, Village Inn, Fish Market Scene (1683), Amsterdam Museum; Peasant Family, Antwerp Museum; Company of Peasants, Vienna Museum; do., Brunswick Museum; Peasant Family, Peasants by the Fireside, Mountebank, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Woman and Child (1679), Nine-Pin Players (1688), Peasants Fighting (1697), Dresden Gallery; Peasants Carousing, Vi-