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LOFFLER Ghizeh (1857) ; Two Landscapes from Pal- estine (1859) ; Lake Genesareth (1800) ; Temple of Apollo Epicurius, Plain of Jer- icho (1857) ; Egyptian Landscape with Finding of Moses (18G1); Memphis, Athens, Rome, Jerusalem (1864-65) ; Athens from the Road to Eleusis, Temple Ruins of Baal- bee, Athens from Hymettus, Beirut on the Lebanon, Athens from the Grove of Colo- niius (1864) ; Lago di Garda, Lake Kochel (1861) ; Jerusalem from Mount of Olives (1863); Greek Landscape, Leipsic Museum ; Twenty-two oil sketches (Views in the East), New Pinakothek, Munich. Allgem. d. Bi- ogr.,xix. 101 ; Andresen, iv. 262 ; Kunstblatt (1857), 389 ; (1S58), 224 ; Regnet, ii. 31 ; Zeitsrhr. f. b. K, i. 153. LOFFLER, LUDWIG, born in Frankfort on the Oder in 1819, died in Berlin in 1876. History painter, pupil of Berlin Academy, of Hensel, and of Wag- ner ; went in 1843 to Paris, where he studied from nature and after the old masters in the Louvre ; visited Italy in 1844, and returned to Berlin in 1845. Works : Cromwell at the Execution of Charles I. ; Charles IX. on Night of St. Bar- tholomew ; Illustrations to Sterne's Senti- mental Journey. D. Kunstbl. (1852), 257 ; (1853), 319; Land und Meer (1876), ii. 854. LOFFLER-RADIMNO, LEOPOLD, born at Rzeszow, Galicia, in 1828. Genre paint- er, pupil in Vienna of Waldmiiller ; visited Germany and Paris. Member of Vienna Academy. Works : Interrupted Betrothal (1852), Emperor Rudolf I. in Peril of his Life at Murten, Vienna Museum ; Last Mo- ments of Polish General Szarniecki ; Ee- turn from Slavery ; Duke Alva at Castle Ru- dolstadt ; Reunion after Devastations by the Tartars ; Refreshing Potion ; Children eat- ing Fruit ; Temptation ; The Present ; Un- expected Return ; Recommendation ; Lan- guage of Flowers ; The Schoolmaster , Last Ornament. Miiller, 341. LOFFTZ, LUDWIG, born in Darmstadt, June 21, 1845. Genre painter, pupil of Nuremberg Art-School under Kreliug and of Munich Academy under Wilhelm Diez ; became assistant professor, in 1874, and after- wards professor at Munich Academy. Med- als in Vienna (1873) and Munich (1883). Works: The Walk (1873); Cardinal play- ing Organ (1876); Avarice and Love (1879), Win. H. Vanderbilt, New York ; Money Changers (1884, Morgan sale, New York, 1886, $4,100) ; Pieta (1883), New Pinako- thek, Munich ; Dutch Lacemaker (1884). Meyer, Couv. Lex., xxi. 589 ; Miiller, 341 ; Illust. Zeitg. (1880), i. 365 ; N. ill. Zeitg. (1881), i. 278; Zeitschr. f. b. K, xv. 28; xix. 131 ; xx. 148. LOHDE, MAX, born in Berlin, Feb. 13, 1845, died in Naples, Dec. 18, 1868. His- tory painter, son of the architect Ludwig Lohde, pupil in Dresden of Julius Schnorr, then in Berlin of Cornelius and at the Academy, where in 1866 he obtained a prize ; devoted himself to sgraffito painting, for which he discovered a new process, and in 1868 went to Italy to study old sgraffito paintings. Works: Bride of Messina (1866); Rape of Helen , Return of Helen, Return of Agamemnon, Return of Ulysses (1867), So- phieu. Gymnasium, Berlin ; Fight between Centaurs and Lapiths, Horse-Race at Olyin- pia (1867-68), Riding-School, Ministry of War, Berlin. Allgem. d. Biogr., xix. 115 ; Illustr. Zeitg., 1868 ; Kunst-Chronik, iv. 60 ; Bruno Meyer, Studien u. Kritiken, 354 ; Rosenberg, Berl. Malersch., 118. LOHR, EMIL LUDWIG, born in Berlin in 1809, died in Munich, April 21, 1876. Landscape painter, pupil of Kupelwieser in Vienna, where he devoted himself to relig- ious subjects, but, attracted during his fur- ther studies in Rome by Josef Anton Koch, abandoned them for landscape painting. After ten years returned to Germany in 1840, spending his winters in Munich and seeking relief from gout during the summer