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KALKAR Berlin Museum; do. (1043), StMel Institute, Frankfort ; do. (1G44), Warwick Castle ; do. in Museums of Berlin, Darmstadt, Dresden (1IJG1), Gotha, Stuttgart, and Weimar (1680); in Galleries of Copenhagen and Schwerin (1058 and two of 1GG3) ; Burn Interior, Carls- ruhe Gallery ; Still Life (1058), and Cottage Interiors (2), Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; In- terior of a Dutch School, Metropolitan Muse- W. KALF/6& nm, New York ; Kitchen Utensils, Historical Society, ib. Ch. Blanc, Kcole hollandaise ; Bode, Studien, 229, 010 ; Burger, ii. 270. KALKAR, HANS VON, 10th century, born at Kalkar, West- phalia, about 1510, died in Naples about 1540. Venetian school. Real name Johann Stephan, or Stevens, called by Va- sari, Giovanni di Kalkar, or Giovanni Flamingo (the Fleming). Went early to Italy, studied in Venice in 1530-37 under Titian, and was one of his most, successful imitators. At a later period he imitated Raphael with equal skill. Afterwards went to Naples, where Vasari knew him in 1545. The Nativity, which was owned by Rubens, who carried it with him on all his travels, and afterwards at Prague, is now in the Vi- enna Museum. Works: Male Portrait (1540), Louvre ; do. (1533), Berlin Museum ; Male Portrait, Vienna Museum. Allgein. d. Bi- ogr., xiii. 0!2 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole vt'nitiennc ; Brockhaus, iii. 830 ; C. & C., Flemish Paint- ers, 317, 358 ; Kugler (Crowe), i. 200 ; Woln", Die Nikolai Pfarrkirche zu Calcar, 20 ; Zeit- schr. f. b. K., xi. 375. KALRAAT, BAREND VAN, born at Dor- drecht, Aug. 28, 1050, died there in 1721 (?). Landscape and figure painter, brother of, and first instructed by, Abraham Kalraat (figure and fruit painter, 1043-90), then pupil of Aelbert Cuyp, whose style he fol- lowed at first, but adopted afterwards that of Herman Saft-Leven, and painted cabinet pictures of Rhine views. A Cow Stable, by him, is in the Schwerin Gallery, and a Mountainous Landscape in the Liechten- stein Gallery, Vienna. Immerzeel, ii. 95 ; Kramm, iii. 834. KALTENMOSER, KASPAR, born at Horb, Wiirteiuberg, Dec. 25, 180G, died in Munich, March 7, 18G7. Genre painter and lithographer, pupil of the Munich Acad- emy in 1830, but formed himself principally through study of nature in the Bavarian and Tyrolese Alps, Switzerland, and Istria (1843). Many of his views in the Black Forest are in America. Works : Landscape with Peas- ant's House (1831); Tyrolese Family by the Wayside (1832); Zillerthal Peasants Danc- ing (183:!), Munich Art Union; Hunter's Family (1834); Gypsy Fortune-Teller (1835); Love Declaration of a Peasant Boy (1835); Scene in Suabian Cottage ; Gypsies, Suabian I Peasant Woman with Child (1830); Suabian Girl, Christmas Eve (1837); Marriage Con- tract (1S38), Taxis Gallery, Ratisbon ; Re- turn from Pilgrimage (1839); Zither Players in a Tavern (1840); Target Shooting in Upper Bavaria (1841), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Tav- ern Life in Meran (1842); From a Tyrolese Inn (1844); Peasant House in Black Forest ( 1845), Munich Art Union ; Three Domestic Scenes from Black Forest (184G) ; Italian Family Scene (1847); Fair in Black Forest (1848); Bridal Couple at the Parson's (1849); Family in Istria (1850); Suabian Girls Spin- ning (1851); Domestic Scene in Istria (1854); Fruit Vender of Servola (185G); Despised Love-Gift (1857); Embroideress from Appeu- xell(l85S); Sunbian Family (1801); Painters Kirner and Kaltenmoser among Peasants (1801); Suabian Tavern Scene (1804); Do- mestic Scene (1800); Trap Vender (18C7). Allgem. d. Biogr., xv. 40 ; Cotta's Kunstbl. (1843), 307 ; (1848), 219 ; D. Kunstbl. (1850), 444 ; Kunst-Chronik, ii. 103 ; FOrster, v. 19G ; Raczynski, ii. 401. KALTENMOSER, MAX, born in Mu- nich, Dec. 1, 1842. Genre painter, son of , Kaspar, pupil of Munich Academy under 372