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NONO, LUIGI, bora at Sacile, Italy ; con- temporary. Landscape and genre painter ; studio in Venice. Medal, 1st class, Munich, 1883. Works : Autumn Morning ; Hen- Coop ; First Step ; Festive Morning ; Re- fugium Peccatorum (1882), Quirinal, Home ; Death of a Chicken, Deputy Mother (1883). La Ilustracion (1883), i. 323, 340 ; Zeit- ! schr. f. b. K., xix. 311. NOOMS, REMIGIUS. See Zeeman. NOORT, ADAM VAN, Lorn in Antwerp in 1562, died there after Sept. in 1641. Flemish school ; history painter, son of Lambert van Noort. Admitted to guild in 1587 ; its dean in 1598. Among his pupils ' were Rubens, Van Balen, and Jacques Jor- 1 daens, who married his daughter. He may be regarded as the founder of the great Antwerp school of the 17th century. Works : St. Peter presenting the Fish, St. Jacob's ! Church, Antwerp ; Adoration of the Shop- . herds, St. Paul's, ib. ; Entombment, Maag- denhuis, ib. ; Jesus calling Children, Brus- sels Museum ; Healing of the Lame, St. Michael's Church, Ghent ; Christ with Mar- tha and Mary, Lille Museum ; Allegory, Brunswick Gallery ; Woman taken in Adul- 01 tery, Darmstadt Gallery. Ch. Blanc, Ecole flamande ; Immerzeel, ii. 278 ; Kramm, iv. 1209 ; Michiels, vi. 344 ; Riegel, Beitriige, i. 42, 45 ; Rooses (Reber), 142 ; Van den Branden, 389. NOORT, LAMBERT VAN, born at Amersfort in 1520 (?), died in 1570. Flemish school ; master in Antwerp guild in 1549. Works : Nativity (1555), Last Supper (1558), Christ washing the Feet of the Apostles, Calvary, Burial of Christ, Resurrection, Sib- yl of the Church of Christ (1565), and nine others, Antwerp . Museum; Ad- / ^/OcM //?O oration of Shep- * SI herds (1568), Brussels Museum. Immer- zeel, ii. 278 ; Kranitu, iv. 1210 ; Riegel, Bei- triige, i. 27 ; Rooses (Reber), 141 ; Van den Branden, 389. NORBLIN, (SEBASTIEN LOUIS) GUIL- LAUME, born in Warsaw, of French par- ents, Feb. 24, 1796, died in Paris, Sept., 1884. History and genre painter, pupil of Vincent and Blondel. Won the grand prix de Rome in 1825. Medals : 2d class, 1833 ; 1st class, 1844 ; L. of Honour, 1859. Works: Antigone enshrouding Polynices (1825) ; Cyparissa Dying (1827) ; Death of Phalaris (1830) ; Bacchante Asleep (1833) ; Death of TJgolino (1833), Orleans Museum ; Woman Bathing (1834) ; Vision of St. Luke (1836); St. Paul in Athens (1844) ; The Parcto (1846) ; Martyrdom of St. Lawrence (1848) ; Rachel (1849) ; Beheading of St. John (1850) ; St. Paul converting Lydia (1861) ; Xenocrates resisting the Seductions of Phryne, Golden Ago (1803) ; Offering to Pan (1874) ; Destruction of Herc.ulaneum (1876) ; Four Figure Studies, Douai Muse- um ; Portrait of Sully, Versailles Museum. Bellicr, ii. 167 ; Larousse ; Vapereau. XORDEXBERG, BEXGT, born at Kom- pinkulla, Blekinge, April 22, 1822. Genre painter, pupil of Stockholm Academy, then (1851) of Diisseldorf Academy under Th. Hildebrandt ; visited Dalecarlia in 1853, Paris in 1857-58, Italy in 1859, and settled in Diisseldorf in 1860. Works : Domestic Devotion of Peasants in Blekinge ; Commun- ion in Village Church (1856), Christiauia Gallery ; Mass Meeting, Scene from Lap- laud, Stockholm Museum ; Saeter-Hut in Dalecarlia (1860) ; Organist in Swedish Vil- lage Church, Leipsic Museum ; Wedding in Blekinge ; Vaccination of Swedish Peasant Children ; Young Neighbour ; Paying Tithe (1862) ; Love Secret, Children at Commun- ion (1805) ; Bridal Procession in Norway, Last Journey (1871) ; Wounded Bear-Hunt- er, Good Advice, Golden Wedding (1872) ; Flight from Burning Woods (1874); Sleigh- ing in Dalecarlia, In the Bosom of the Fam- ily (1877) ; Hay-Harvest in Sweden, Return of Huntsmen (1878) ; The Twins, Mrs. Jo- seph Harrison, Philadelphia. Dlustr. Zeitg. 361