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LUTKE many pastel drawings, and was a great col- lector of drawings and engravings. Among Ms works are : Mo- ses saved from the Waters, Uffizi ; Peni- tent Magdalen, Mag- dalen in Meditation, Louvre ; The Virgin -, Heading, Cassel Gal- ,.' } lory ; Moses receiv- ing the Tablets on Mount Sinai, Darm- stadt Museum; Head of Christ, Head of the Virgin (1722), Dres- den Museum ; St. Borromco giving Ex- treme Unction to the Plague-stricken (1712), Schleissheim Gallery ; Holy Family with St. John and Elizabeth, Boy playing the Flute, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; James Stuart, Hampton Court; Vestment of S. Ranicri, Pisa Cathedral. Lauzi, i. 250, 498; Cli. Blanc, Ecole florentine. LUTKE, PETEH LTD WIG, born in Ber- lin, March 4, 175!), died there, May 19, 1831. Landscape painter, pupil in Home of Philip Hackert ; visited Switzerland, Na- ples, and Sicily, returned to Berlin in 1787, became honorary member of the Academy, and in 1789 professor and senator. Works : Castle of Balm, National Gallery, Berlin ; Italian and German Landscapes in the royal palaces at Berlin and Potsdam. N. Necr. d. D. (1831), 435. LUTTEHOTH, ASC AN, born in Hamburg in 1842. Landscape painter, pupil in Ge- neva of Calame, then in Diisseldorf of Os- wald Achenbach ; spent three years in Home, went to Berlin in 1871, revisited Italy sev- eral times, and settled in Hamburg in 1877. Works : Views of Capri ; Spring at Villa Albani ; Lake of Nemi ; Summer at the Ri- viera ; Autumn about Naples ; Winter in the Campagna ; Punta di Sorrento ; Villa Doria ; Wood Interior. Miiller, 344. LtJTTGENDOEFF, FERDLNAND VON, Baron, born in Wiirzburg, Jan. 24, 1785, died there, April 28, 1858. History and portrait painter, pupil of Munich Academy under Seidel and Hauber, and of Vienna Academy in 1805-9 ; lectured on art at Er- langen University in 1812, lived then in Prague, Vienna, and Presburg, where he painted thirteen large altar-pieces for differ- ent churches in Hungary ; visited Munich in 1840, and returned to his native city. Works : Portrait of General Moreau ; 125 portraits of Legates to Hungarian Diet. Nagler, MOD., i. 348 ; Wurzbach, xvi. 142. LUYCX (Leux), FRANS, born at Ant- werp, baptized April 17, 1G04, died at Prague after 1G52. Flemish school ; his- tory and portrait painter, pupil of Remakel Siiia (1018), then of Rubens ; master of the guild in 1020 ; went to Italy and painted in Rome portraits and allegories, and after his return home was called to Prague by Em- peror Ferdinand III., who made him court- painter and ennobled him, whence his name appears also as Lcux de (or von) Leuxeu- steiu. Visited Antwerp in 1G52, but re- turned to Austria in the same year. Works : Allegory on Vanity, Portraits of Archduke Leopold William, Infant Cardinal Chai'les Ferdinand, and a Lady of Distinction, Mu- seum, Vienna ; Christ appearing to the Holy Women, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Portrait of Archduke William, Stockholm Museum. Engerth, Belvedere Galerie, ii. 235 ; Van den Brandon, 804. LUZZI, PIETRO. See Morto da Feltre. LYMAN, JOSEPH, JR., born in Raven- na, Ohio ; contemporary. Landscape and marine painter, studied in Europe in 1804- 60 ; afterwards pupil of J. H. Dolph and Samuel Cohnan, New York. Exhibited in National Academy first in 187(3. Elected A.N.A in 1886. Studio in New York. Works : Summer Night, Evening (1880) ; Perce Rock Gulf of St. Lawrence (1881) ; Moonlight at Sunset, On the Maine. Coast (1882); Waiting for the Tide (1883); Street in St. Augustine Florida, View in do. (1884); Under her own Fig Tree (1885). LYS, JAN VAN DER, born in Breda in 1600, died in Rotterdam in 1657. Dutch school ; history and landscape painter, pu-