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PARIS PAEIS, CAMILLE ADRIEN, born in Paris ; contemporary. Landscape painter, pupil of Ary Scheffer and of Picot. Medal, 3d class, 1874 Works : After Storm in the Campagna, Palatiu Chapel at Palermo (18G5); The Three Village Fates (1870); Bull of the Campagna (1874), Luxembourg Museum ; Temple of Neptune atLatium (1S7(>); Night in the Campagna (1878) ; Autumn in Fon- taiuebleau Forest (1878), Bayoune Muse- um ; Victorious Bull (1880)'; The Ford (1881) ; Morning in the Fields (1882) ; Pas- purchased after his death by C. W. Wass, who sold it in 184:5 to Mr. Fontaine. En- graved by C. W. Wass. Art Journal (1847), 224. By Henry Peters Gran, Corcoran Gallery, Washington ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 4 in. Venus, partly nude, seen to knees, gaz- ing languidly over her shoulder at Paris, who has the golden apple in his hand ; at right, Cupid. Photogravure in Art Treas- ures of America. By Hubm.*, Dresden Gallery ; wood, H. 1 Judgment of Paris, Rubens, Dresden Gallery. ture (1883) ; After the Fight (1884) ; Old Gate of Tibur in Homo (188G) . Bellier, ii. 202. PARIS, JUDGMENT OF, William Ell;/, A. Fontaine, Narford Hill, Norfolk ; canvas, H. G ft. x 9 ft. Figures full-length, nude. Paris, seated at left beside Mercury, hands the apple to Venus, who is attended by Cu- pid ; at her right is Minerva ; at her left, Juno with her peacocks ; at right, three nymphs ; at left, a satyr peeping from un- der a curtain hung between trees. Royal Academy, 1826 ; painted for Lord Darnley ; ft. 7 in. x 2 ft. The original of the larger picture in the National Gallery, London, and precisely like it with the exception that Paris has a hat on his head. It formed part of Rubcns's estate and was purchased by Count H. von Bruhl, prime minister to the King of Poland, from whose collection it passed to the Dresden Gallery. Engraved by A. Lommeliu ; P. F. Tardieu ; P. E. Moitte. Reveil, viii. 526 ; Gal. roy. de Dresde, iii. 37. By Rubens, National Gallery, London ; wood, H. 4 ft. 9 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. Paris, seat- 393