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FUGITIVES troclus, Hercules and Omphale ; St. Mag- dalen, New Piiiakothck, Munich ; Venus Anadyomeiie ; Portrait of Count Ludolft', Brunswick Museum ; do. of Nelson (1800), National Portrait Gallery, London. Allgein. d. Biogr., viii. 177 ; Andrescu, ii. 89 ; Brock- haus, vii. 398 ; Wurzbach, v. 1. FUGITIVES, Lt'on Glaize ; private gal- lery. People are escaping from Athens during a siege by being let down from the walls at night by means of ropes. Several groups are represented suspended in mid- air, with a shadowy abyss below, and the city walls, lighted by the mooii-beams, be- hind them. Salon, 1877. FUHKICH, JOSEF, Hitter VON, born at Kratzau, Bohemia, Feb. 9, 1800, died in Vienna, March 13, 1870. German school; history painter, pupil of Prague Academy under Berg- ler, went in 1820 to Koine, where he joined N , the German Pre-R:iph- aelites, and assisted Overbeck in painting the frescos in the Villa Massimi. Called to Vienna in 1831 as custodian of the Academy Gallery, he was appointed professor at the Academy in 1841. In 1854-01 he was oc- cupied in painting frescos in the Altlerchen- feld Church, a monumental work, for which he was knighted and decorated with the or- der of the Iron Crown. Gold medal in 1841, member of Munich and Berlin Academies; Commander of Order of Francis Joseph in 1872. Works : Death of Otto von Wittels- bach (1817); St. Ivan found by Duke Bori- voj (1817); Christ on his Way to Mount of Olives ; Joshua before Jericho ; The Jews Mourning ; St. Adelheid and Francis of As- sisi ; Incarnation ; Boaz and Ruth ; St. Gu- dule ; St. Filomena ; Mary and Joseph on Journey to Bethlehem ; Christ in Glory ; Christ asleep in the Ship during Storm ; Moses receiving Commandments from God, Apparition of Fighting Horsemen frighten- ing Inhabitants of Jerusalem (1844), Mary's Walk over the Mountains (1841), Vienna Museum ; Triumph of Christ, Raczynski Gallery, Berlin ; St. Ann (1844); Disciples on Way to Emmaus ; Joseph's Dream ; PietTi ; Shepherds on Way to Manger ; Peter's Draught of Fish (1850); Judgment of Solomon ; First Baptism in Samaria ; The Body of St. John of Nepomuk found in the Moldau, Triumph of Christianity in Ger- many, Schack Gallery, Munich ; Beheading of St. James, Leipsic Museum ; Christ on Mount of Olives ; Jacob and Rachel ; Ma- donna ; Rudolf von Hapsburg and the Priest | (1870). Frescos : Three Scenes from Tasso's Jerusalem (1827-29), Villa Massimi, Rome; Fourteen Stations on Christ's Walk to Gol- gotha, St. Nepomuk, Vienna ; Raising of Laz- arus, Last Judgment, Fall of the Condemned, Altlerchenfeld Church, Vienna. Allgem. d. Biogr., viii. 185 ; Brockhaus, vii. 401 ; Illustr. Zeitg. (1874), ii. 451 ; (1875), i. 487 ; Schack, Meine Gemaldesamrnlung (1885), 79 ; Wurz- bach, v. 5 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K, iii. 189, 209 ; vi. 198 ; xvii. 33 ; Zimmermaun, Studien uiul Kritiken, ii. 340. FULLER, GEORGE, born at Dcerfield, Mass., in 1822, died in Boston, March 2 1,1884. Figure and por- trait painter, studied in Bos- ton, New York, London, and on the Continent of Europe. Painted por- traits at first, Elected an A.N.A. in 1857 ; member of Society of American Artists. Memorial exhibition of his works at Mu- seum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1884. Works : Cupid (1854), Miss I. M. Ames, New York ; Negro Nurse with Child (1801), Waldo Hig- ginson, Boston ; At the Bars, Farmyard (1805), Mrs. M. Y. Wynne, Boston ; Shear- ing the Donkey (1877-79), C. R. Grant, for many years.