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1 ' < "- FRANCIS XAVIER, ST., Mimllo, John ' rious positions around ; behind the multi- S. W. Erle-Drax, Olantigh Towers, Kent, , tude rises a splendid temple with idols, one England ; canvas, figures full-length, life- of which is falling upon its affrighted wor- size. The Saint kneeling with eyes upraised ; shippers ; above, in clouds, the Virgin with a stream of light falls on his breast, from a chalice, surrounded by angels bearing a which issues a flame ; in background, group j cross, in a stream of celestial light. Painted of Indians in a landscape. Belonged to D. for Jesuits' Church, Antwerp ; bought in Francisco Artier, from whom purchased 1774 by Empress Maria Theresa for 18,000 about 1800 by Mr. Campbell, Buchanan's florins. Original sketch also in Vienna Mu- seum. Engraved by Mariuus ; J. Blaschke. Smith, ii. 18 ; Gal. de Vienne, iii. PI. 13G. FRANCISCA, daughter of Ve- lasquez (?;, rulaxijxez, Madrid Mu- seum ; canvas, H. 1 ft. 11 in. x 1 ft. G in. About seven years old, half- length, standing, in grayish dress with slashed sleeves and bow of red-and-white ribbon on breast ; holds a bunch of flowers on a white cloth, her hands touching each other. Etched by B. Maura. An- other portrait, resembling this, except that the hands do not touch and bow of ribbon is red, also in Madrid Museum. Curtis, 103 ; Madrazo, G22. FRANCISQUE. See Millet. FRANCK, FRANZ FRIED- RICH, born at Augsburg in 1G27, died there in 1G87. German school ; history painter, son and fT ^JL_ v-^ -T V'r^'^rir pupil of Hans "DlrichF. (1603-80). f , ! %j^v3sv?^ I ^^M . J-i -- ,|) Works: Jacob and Esau, St. Ann's, Augsburg ; Job and the Orphans, Esther, David (all of 1G74), Or- phan Asylum, ib. ; St. Francis Dy- ing, Obermiinster Stift, Ratisbon ; 1 '/- -^ ^XutfSa^vi- " >-^~ Sffl '"MW-^'i Ii IP

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St. Francis Xavier, Rubens, Vienna Museum. agent in Spain ; passed to Mrs. Grant, who | Arrival of Jacob at Joseph's in Egypt, St. sold it to C. O'Neil, whence purchased by Mr. Drax. Palomino, iii. 421 ; Davies, Mu- rillo, Ixiii.; Passavant, Tour in England, ii. 20 ; Curtis, 241. By Rubens, Vienna Museum ; canvas, H. 17 ft. x 12 ft. G in. St. Francis Xavier, standing upon a high pedestal, habited in the black robes of his Order, is healing the Ann's, ib. ; Table with Musical Instruments (2), Gotha Museum ; Portraits of Man and sick and the dying, who are grouped in va- I Wife (1G74), Nuremberg Museum ; Male 84