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MAXETTI (1861) ; Breakfast of Vegetables (18G3) ; Christ and Angels, Bull-Fight (1804) ; Christ insulted by Soldiers, Olympia (1805) ; Lola de Valence (1800) ; Break- fast, Balcony (1809) ; Music Lesson (1870) ; Kearsarge and Alabama (1872) ; Rest, Good Bock Beer (1873) ; Railway (1874) ; In the Press, In a Boat (1879); Portrait of Antonin Proust, At, Father Lathuille's (1880) ; Por- trait of M. Pertuiset the Lion-Huuter (1881) ; Bar at the Folies Bergvros, Jeanne (18S2). Art Journal (1884), 109; Bazire, Ed. Manet (Paris, 1884) ; Ckretie Peiutres, (1874), vii. 108, 203, 402 ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1804), xvi. 515 ; (1882), xxv. 547 ; (1883), xxvii. 342; (1884), xxix. 133;Kunst-Chrouik, xviii. 543 ; xix. 319; Meyer, Conv. Lex., xvii. 500 ; Miiller, 351 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K, xix. 241. MANETTI, RL'TILIO, born in Siena in 1571, died there in 1039. Sienese school ; pupil of Francesco Vanni, but a follower rather of Caravaggio. Painted much for churches in Siena, and worked also at Em- poli, Pisa, and Florence. He often intro- duced vulgar details of real life into his religious pictures. Works : St. Eloi raising a Dead Man (1031), St. Paul, Siena Acad- emy ; Birth of the Virgin, Siena Duomo ; Resurrection, Hospital of Mouna Agnese, Siena ; Eli waked by the Angel, Pisa Duomo ; St. Margaret raising a Dead Child, Madrid Museum ; The Lovers, Palazzo Pitti, Florence. Lanzi, i. 317 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecolo florentine. MANFREDI, BARTOLOMMEO DI. See llurlolo di Fredi. MANGLARD, ADRIEN, born at Lyons, March 12, 1095, died in Rome, Aug. 31, 1700. French school ; marine and land- scape painter, pupil of Adriaan van der Ka- bel ; passed most of his life in Italy, was received into the Paris Academy in 1730, also a member of the Academy of St. Luke in Rome, and was the master of Joseph Ver- net. Works : Shipwreck, Storm near a City, Louvre, Paris ; Seaport with Fortress, Mont- pellier Museum ; Marine, Orleans Museum ; Roadstead with Vessels, Seaport with Wai- Vessels, do. with Sailors in Foreground, Sea 1 with Wreck, Museum, Vienna ; Naval Battle, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; Bay of Naples, Harrach Gallery, ib. ; Castle by the Sea at Sunset, Czeruin Gallery, ib.; Marines (2), Turin Gallery ; Seaport, Uffizi, Florence ; others in Genoa Gallery and royal palace at Stockholm. Bellier, ii. 21. MANNA, FALL OF, Nicolas Poussw, Louvre, Paris ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 10 in. x ft. G in. Scene : a rocky desert, with high cliffs and trees on each side, and the tents of Israel in a valley in background ; in mid- 1 die ground, Moses and Aaron, with people prostrating themselves before them ; in fore- ground, men, women, and children gather- ing manna. Painted in Rome in 1639 for M. de Chantelon, whence passed to Louis 1 XIV. Engraved by G. Chasteau (1680); B. Audrau ; Bern ; H. Testelin. Laudou, Mu- sce, viii. PL 33 ; Ri'veil, xii. 852. By Tintoretto, Scuola di S. Rocco, Venice ; square, on ceiling of upper room. The Is- raelites in a soft green meadow surrounded by blue hills with rich trees above them, to the branches of one of which is attached a gray drapery to catch the manna ; some sheep also catch manna as it falls, or lick it

from each others' fleeces ; above, God the

Father, seen through an opening in the clouds. Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 346. By Tintoretto, S. Giorgio Maggiore, Ven- ice ; canvas, square, ceiling of upper room. A brook flowing through a mountainous country, studded with thickets and palm- trees ; the Israelites busied in various man- ufactures more than in gathering manna one group forging, another grinding manna in a mill, another making shoes, a woman making a dress, and some washing the idea being to express the continuity of the supply. Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 302 ; Ridolfi, Harav., ii. 198. By Paolo Veronese, SS. Apostoli, Venice ; left wall, Cappella Maggiore. Zanotto, 366. MANNI, GIANNICOLA, born at Citta della Pieve about 1470 (?), died in Perugia, Oct. 27, 1544. Umbrian school ; pupil and assistant of Perugiuo, in whose shop he was 188