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MOTHER-LOVE lery. Allgem. d. Biog. xxii. 406 ; Immer- zeel, ii. 242 ; Kugler (Crowe), i. 117 ; Kramm, iv. 1105 ; Meyer, Museen, 297, 562 ; Van der Willigen, 228. MOTHER-LOVE. See Chant;/. MOTTE, HENRI PAUL, born in Paris ; contemporary. History painter, pupil of Gt'rome. Medal, 3d class, 1880. Works: Trojan Horse, Pythia (1875) ; Baal devour- ing Prisoners of War at Babylon ; Crossing the Rhone (1878) ; Episode in Odyssey ; Geese saving the Capitol, Richelieu at La Rochelle (1881) ; Revenge, Past and Pres- ent (l$8i] ; The Betrothed of Belus, Pass- ing of the Grand Vestal (1885) ; Vercinge- torix surrendering toC;esar (1886). Miiller, 380 ; La Ilustracion (1884), i. 131. MOTTEZ, VICTOR LOUIS, born in Lille, Feb. 13, 1809. History and portrait paint- er, pupil of Ingres and Picot ; has painted mostly frescos. Medals : 3d class, 1838 ; 2d class, 1845 ; L. of Honour, 1840. Works : Martyrdom of St. Stephen (1838), Saiut- Etienne's, Lille ; Holy Family and Magdalen (1840) ; Holy Family (1841) ; Christ with Martha and Mary, Leda (1842) ; Frescos in porch of St. Germain 1'Auxcrrois (1845), in St. Sulpice and other buildings ; Ulysses and the Sirens (1848) ; Melitus, one of the Accusers of Socrates (1857), Lille Museum; | Christ Entombed (1803), St. Catherine's, Lille ; Episode of the Resurrection (1870) ; Music en famille, Ruins of Chateau de Tif- fanges (1880) ; Alcibiades (1885). Bellier, ii. 133 ; Larousse ; Meyer, Gesch., 354. MOUCHERON, FREDERIK DE, born at Embden in 1633 or 1034, died in Am- sterdam, buried Jan. 5, 1086. Dutch school ; landscape painter, pupil at Amsterdam of Jan Asselyn, whom he left in 1655 to go to Paris ; settled at Antwerp and then in Am- sterdam before 1659. He painted Italian scenery without ever having seen Italy, and i Dutch views in a cold and heavy tone. l Helrnbreker and, at a later time, Adriaan van de Velde and Lingelbach adorned his landscapes with figures. Works : Garden Scene, National Gallery, London ; Park with '. Hunting Party, Louvre ; Three Landscapes with Figures and Animals (one dated 1667), Amsterdam Museum ; Two Landscapes, Brussels Museum ; do., Hague Museum ; Mountainous Landscape, Rotterdam Mu- seum ; Stag-Hunt (1079), Italian Landscape with Herd, Brunswick Gallery ; Garden with People promenading (1713), Dresden Mu- seum ; Stag-Hunt near Versailles, Italian Landscapes (3), Schwerin Gallery ; others in Galleries of Aschaffeuburg, Copenhagen (3), Frankfort (2), Hamburg, Oldenburg; Museums of Darmstadt, Geneva, Gotha (?), Leipsic, Stuttgart, Vienna (2) ; Old Piua- kothek, Munich ; Hermitage, St. Peters- burg (7) ; Czerniu, Liechtenstein (4), and Schi'mborn Galleries, Vienna ; Uftizi, Flor- ence ; Historical Society, New York (2).

Immerzeel, ii. 243 ; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 493; Kramm, iv. 1170 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole hol- laudaise ; Havard, A. & A. holl., iv. 191 ; Riegel, Beitriige, ii. 405 ; De Stuers, 95. MOUCHERON, ISAAK DE, born in Am- s t e r d a m in 1G7 ' died there, July 20, 1744. Dutch school ; land- scape painter, son and pupil of Frederik de Moucher on; went in 1694 to Rome. His landscapes, which in truthfulness and har- mony of colour surpass those of his father, were supplied with figures by Jacob de Witt and Verkolje. Works : Landscapes in Basle Museum ; in Galleries of Augsburg, Cassel (3), Christiania (2), Copenhagen, Dresden (8), Donaueschiugeu (2), Schwerin (5, two 306