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FRIES (1880); Polish Raftsmen (1881); Carpet Em- broiderers in Amsterdam (1882). Midler, 186; Illustr. Zeitg. (1881), ii. 52:5; (1882), ii. 359 ; (1883), i. 4G3. FRIES, BERXHARD, born at Heidel- berg, May 10, 1820, died in Munich, May 21, 187!). Landscape painter, studied first in Heidelberg, then in Carlsruhe under Koopman, and in 1835-37 at Munich Acad- emy. Lived in Rome in 1838 45, and set- tled at Munich in 1S4G. "Vorks: (llaciers of Mont Blanc ; Lake of Geneva ; Lake of Como ; Ravine near Xemi ; N'eckar Valley ; Landscape in Storm ; View in Heidelberg Garden ; Morning and Evening in Woods of Heidelberg; Cycle of forty Italian Land- scapes ; Mountain Landscape, Carlsruhe Gallery ; View in Sabine Mountains, Oreto Valley near Palermo, Schack Gallery. Mu- nich ; On Lake Constance, /iirich Gallery. Kunst-Chronik, xiv. 038; W. Miiller, Diis- seldf. K., 332. FRIES, ERXST, born at. Heidelberg, June 22, 1S01, died in Carlsruhe, Oct. 11. 1833. Landscape painter, pupil in Heidel- berg of Rottmann and in Carlsruhe of Karl Kiint/. Spent four years in Italy (1823-27), then lived in Munich and moved to Carls- ruhe (1S31), where he was appointed court- painter. Works : View of Tivoli ; Sorrento with Tasso's House; Po/.x.uoli with Bay of Baiif ; Cape Misenum ; Landscape in style of Roman Mountains, Cas- tello near Amalti, Carlsruhe Gallery; Waterfall near Isola di Sora, Xew Pinakothek, Munich ; Castle at Massa ; View of Heidelberg, do. of Heidelberg Castle (182!)), Valmontane (1833), Xational Gal- lery, Berlin ; View in Sabine Mountains, Leipsic Museum. Allgem. d. Biogr., viii. 72 ; Jordan (1885), ii. GO. FRIES, HAXS, born at Freiburg, Switzer- land, in Jan., 1405, died about 1520. Ger- man school; worked in Basle in 1487-88, made city painter in Freiburg (1501 ), where he painted the Last Judgment in the City Hall and decorated the Episcopal Palace. About 1518 he settled at Berne. His works show affinity to the schools of Augsburg and Cohnar, though generally hard in tone and inharmonious in colour. His contem- poraries ranked him with the greatest GIT man and Italian masters of his time. Works : Six Scenes from Life of Virgin (1512). To Scenes from Life of St. John the Baptist. Martyrdom of St. John the Evangelist (1514), Basle Museum; Four pictures of Saints, Freiburg Museum ; Legend of St. Anthony (15()(i), Franciscan Monasterv, Freiburg; Madonna ( 15(11 i, St. Ann, SI ig- matization of St. Francis, Martvrdom of St. Sebastian, ^ irgin going to the Temple, Marriage of the Virgin (1512), Nuremberg Museum. Allgem. d. Miogr., viii. 73 ; His. Jahrb. f. K.. ii. 51 ; V. V., ii. Is:!. FRIES. KARL FRIEDRICH, born at Winnweiler, 1'alatinatc, Nov. -Jd. |s:!1. ,li,.,| at St. Gallen. Dec. 23. 1S71. History painter, pupil of Munich Academv, then of Berdelle, and in Vienna of Ralil. Lived many years in Italv. Works : Wine. Wo- man. and Song (1S02|; Hercules and ()m- phale (18G4); Auro Doceo in the Abru/./i ; excellent copies after Titian and Palma Ycc- chio. Kunst-Chronik, vii. 2(13. FRIIS, HANS GABRIEL, born at Skov- gaard, near Hobro, Jutland, Sept. 7. 1*3'.). Landscape j)ainter, pupil of Lund and Kit- tendorf, afterwards of Hkovgaard ; visited Dresden and Berlin in 1S70, Swit/erland and Italy in 1.S71 72. Works : Summer Day in Jutland (1SGS), Copenhagen Gallery. - Sigurd Miiller, 100; Weilbach, 1*1. FRK^'FT DE V.U'RO/E (Vaux-Rose), JACQl'ES, born at. Troves (Aube), in 10IS, died in Paris, June 25, 1710. French school ; history painter, pupil of S. Bour- don, after whose designs he painted, about 1GG3, in the gallery of the Hotel of M. de Bretonvilliers. Professor and member of the Academy in 1070. Works: Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle (1070), Louvre, Paris ; Moses brought to Pharaoh's Daughter (1073); Daughters of Jethro, Martha and Magda- len at Christ's Feet (10!)!l); Triumph of Thetis. Madonna (17(14). Jal.. G'JII.