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LOIR at Gastein, where bis pictures of the sur- rounding scenery were eagerly sought. Vis- ited Hamburg in 1849. Allgem. d. liiogr., xix. 136; Allgem. Zeitg., May 2, 1870; Hamburger, K. Lex. (1854), 152. LOIR, LUIGI, born at Goritz, Austria ; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Parma Academy arid of Pastolet. Medal, 3d class, 1879. Naturalized Frenchman. Works : In the Avenue do Neuilly on a Winter Day (1875) ; Porte des Ternes, Ki- osk in the Snow (187G); Corner at Neuilly (1877) ; Quai National at Puteaux (1878) ; Corner at Bercy during Inundation (1879) ; The Seine in December, 1879 (1880); Show- er (1881); End of Autumn (1882); Dawn at Auteuil (1883); Paris as a Seaport (1885). Bellier, i. 1053. LOMAZZO, GIOVANNI PAOLO, born in Milan in 1538, died there in 1GOO. Lom- bard school ; pupil of Gio. Battista della Cerva. Lanzi mentions several pictures bv him. His portrait, by himself, is iu the Brera, and there are frescos by him in S. Marco. Painted but little, as he became blind about 1571 ; best known by his "Trat- tato della Pittura, Seoltura et Architettura " (Milan, 1584), and "Idea del Tempio della Pit- tura" (Milan, 1590). Lanzi, ii. 500 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., xi. 275 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole milanaise ; Burckhardt, 628, 709. LOMBARD (Lombardus), LAMBERT, born at Liege in 1505, died there, August, 1566. Flemish school ; erroneously called Lambert Suavius or Sustermann ; painter, archaeologist, and poet ; pupil of Arnold do Beer and of Mabuse, and afterwards in Italy, where he accompanied Cardinal Pole (1538), of Andrea del Sarto. On his return to Liege he opened a school which was nu- merously attended. Vasari calls him a judi- cious painter and excellent architect. Col- our, chiaroscuro, and drawing good, but his pictures are never quite free from Flemish stiffness. Among his works, now very rare, are : Deposition from Cross, National Gal- ^ T J / - ' ' lery, London ; Martyrdom of St. Barbara, St. Bartholomew's, Liege ; Vision, Collec- tion of King of Holland, Hague ; fast Sup- per (1531), Scourges of the Almighty, Brus- sels Museum ; Madonna, Berlin Museum ; Death of Lucrctia, Germanic Museum, Nu- remberg ; Adoration of the Magi, Hermit- 1 age, St. Petersburg ; Adoration of Shep- herds, Vienna Museum ; Portrait, Antwerp Museum. Allgem. d. Biogr., xix. 140 ; Ch. Blanc, Efole ttamande ; Fetis, Cat. du Mus. roy., 129 ; Immerzcel, ii. 183 ; Kramm, iv. 1004; Kugler (Crowe), i.238 ; Michiels, v. 252. LOMI, ARTEMISIA and ORAZIO. See Gentileschi. LON, GERT VAN, flourished at Geseke, near Paderborn, about 1505-21. German school ; an able representative of the West- phalian school, most probably studied in Soest ; has only recently been identified as

the master of the following works
Altar of

j Willebadesscn (1521), Triptych with Holy Family and Saints, Triptych with Cruci- fixion and Saints, Art-Union Museum, Mini- ster ; Altai-piece with Last Judgment, Ado- ration of Magi, Resurrection, Ascension, Paderborn Cathedral ; Triptych with Cruci- fixion, Angels and Saints, Catholic Church, Lippstadt, Westphalia ; Crucifixion, Ahrens- burg Collection, near Rinteln, Westphalia ; Crucifixion, Chapel in Castle Wilhelinshiihe, near Cassel. Liibke, D. mittelalt. Kunst in Westfalen, 353 ; Schnaase, viii. 367 ; W. & W., ii. 98 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 297. LONG, EDWIN, born at Bath, July, 1829. History and portrait painter, pu- pil in London of J. Phillip; went in 1857 to Spain to study Velasquez, and made an ex- tended tour in Egypt and Syria iu 187 4-7 5, since which time his prin- cipal works have been painted. Elected an A.R.A. in 1876, and R.A. in 1881. Works : 7