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GI.AI/K Changer (1857) ; Address of the Emperor on the Distribution of Envies (ordered by State in 1855); Around the Bowl (1801), Anvers Museum ; Misery (18(il); Dangerous Reefs (18(!4), Luxembourg Museum ; Slav- ery (1805), Narbonne Museum; St. Gcne- vicve stopping Attila, St. Genevieve saving Lives of Prisoners, Devotion to St. ( lene- vieve (1805, frescos), St. Gervais, Paris; Moima Belcolore (1800); Posterity address- ing Joan of Arc (1807); Blood of a Martyr (]8(iS); Caligula's Jest (ISO!)); Insulting Christ (18(i!l), Ministry of Fine Arts, Paris; Jesus the Saviour, Psyche Abandoned ( 187(1); Spectacle of Human Folly (1872); Path in Roscbois (1874); Two Neighbors (187!)); Psyche (1880); First Steps (1881); Foolish Virgins, Subject, from Musicus (1882); Vote of Gaspard Duchatel (188:!); Around the Truth, Hours of Life (1884). Bellier de la Chavigneric, i. (JU5 ; Claretie, Peintres, etc. (1871), lit!) ; Larousse ; Meyer, Gesch., 4():i ; M filler, 201). GLAIZE, (PIERRE PAUL) LEON, born in Paris, Feb. ;{, 1842. History and genre painter, son and pupil of Aug- uste, and pupil of Geronie ; received honourable mention in 18 5 !) for his Treason of Delilah. Medals : 1804, 1800, and 18(!8 ; 1st class, 1878 ; L. of Honour and Nymphs (18(!1), Montauban Museum ; Samson taken by the Philistines (1801) ; ./Esop at House of Xanthus (18(53), Dijon Museum ; Samson breaking his Bonds (1804), Mulhouso Museum ; Christ and the Ten Lepers (1800), Church of White Friars, Paris ; Penelope's Nights (18(!(!), Brussels Museum ; Minerva's Shield (1807), Montauban Museum ; Young Girl facing Death (1869) ; The First Duel (1870), Aries Museum ; Death of Saint Louis (1872), Church of St. Louis d'Antiii ; Lucia, Bielle

1877. Works: Faun the Bouquet-Seller (1874); Conspiracy in Early Home (1875), Luxembourg Museum; Orpheus (1870) ; l-'iti/ilin:* (1877); portrait of J. L. Gen'ime (187!)) ; Tin: Awakening ( 1881 1 ; Feast in Honour of Theseus (18S5). Bellier de la Chavignerie, i. 005 ; Miiller, 201). GLANTSCHNIGG, ULIUCH, born at Hall, Tyrol, in 1001, died at Bo/cn in ~'1'1 German school ; history painter, pupil of Deutenhofer, then in Venice of Heinricli Frisch and Carlotto ; travelled in Italy, Switzerland, visited Munich, and settled in Dozen in 1080. Painted also attractive genre pieces, with ligures in Tyrolese cos- tume, found in many private collections. Works : Legend of St. Francis of Assisi (1712), Franciscan Church, Bo/.en ; The Three Magi, St. Catharine, Parish Church, ib. ; Christ feeding the Five Thousand, City Hall, ib. His son and pupil, Josef Anton (1695-1750), was also an able and versatile artist, who worked for many years at Wiir/ burg. Wur/.bach, v. 205. GLASS, JAMKS W., born about, 1825. died in 1857. Historical genre painter, pu- pil of Huntington in New York in 1815. Lived and painted in London from 1817 to 1850. His Last Return from Duty, an equestrian portrait of the Duke of Welling- ton, painted in England, was bought by Lord Ellesmere, and repeated for the (^ueen. Works: Free Companion; Puritan and Cavalier; Edge Hill; Battle of Naseby, Wright Collection ; Royal Standard. Tuck- crinan, 421. GLAUBER, JAN, called Polydor, born at Utrecht in 1040, died at Amsterdam or Schooiihovcn in 1720. Dutch school; land- scape painter, pupil of Berchcm. After spending a year (1071) in Paris with the flower- painter, Picard, and two years in Lyons with Arij van der Kabel, ho went to Rome, in company with his brother, Jan Godlieb, and his sister, Diana, also a skilful artist, and was received under the name of Polydor into the society of Dutch and Ger- man artists there, called the SchilderbeuL 151