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INFIDELITY Battle of Cernaia : Entry of King; of Italy into Venice : Dancing Lesson in Last Cen- tury ; Domestic Scene : Amateur of An- tiquities (1873): Savoyard Woman (1878): Emi grants. Italy in 1806 (1878) : Visit of Garibaldi to Victor Emamiel at Rome in 1875, Dear Remembrance. II marito gentil qtieto sorride (Parini). Souvenir of Rome. Brera. Milan ; Sentinel, Foudazione Poldi- Pcz/oli, ib. L'lllustrazione ital. (1870); Gaz. des P>. Arts (1807). xxiii. 224 : Wurzbacli, x. 2(i."> ; Zeitsrhr. f. li. K., iii. 12." : x. 288. INFIDELITY. Paolo rmwirw, Cobhaiu Hall. Englaml : canvas. 5 ft. 10 in. sq. A woman, mule, seated between two men, to one of whom she gives her hand while put- ting a letter into the hand of the other : be- low, two oupids. From collection of Queen Christina of Sweden to Orleans Gallery : valued at sale in 1793 at 150. sold for 4r, 1,'uiiieas. Engraved by S. Valli'-e. "aagen. Treasures, ii. 499 ; iii. 20 : Cab. Crozat, ii. PI. 2S ; Ch. Blanc. Ecole veuitienne. FXGANNI. ANGELO. born at Brescia in l*i i7. Architecture painter, member of Mi- lan Academy ; lives at Brescia, and enjoys reputation in North Italy. Works : View of Cathedral and Square at Milan (1N39). Vienna Museum ; Harbor of C'omo (1840) ; Piazza Fontana. Piazza Borromeo (1847) ; Arco della C'osta in Yerona (1851); Farade of Milan Cathedral (1852i: Municipal Pal- ace at Brescia (18571: Blessing the Weather (1S.-)S|._ Wurzbach. x. 200. IN( 1EGNO. L . born in Assisi. Nourished end of loth and early part of 10th century. I'mbrian school. Real name Andrea Luigi. Alovigi. or Lovigi. but called LTngegno (the Cunning), on account of his pictorial ability and his versatility. Yasari's account of him is full of errors. He was more probably the pupil of Niccolo Alunno. who opened a school at Foligno in 1400. than of Perugino. whose school at Perugia did not begin until about 1400, and is first heard of in 1484. painting coats-of-arrns in the Council Hall and on the city gates of Perugia. He was proctor in 1505. justice in 1507, assistant in 1510, and Papal cashier in 1511, under Pope Julius EL His name is attached to several pictures in European galleries, evidently painted by a master who was at the school of Fiorenzo di Lorenzo, and a companion of Pinturicchio. C. A- C., Italy, iii. 161 ; Yasari, ed. Mil., iii. 505, 017 ; Burckhardt, 566 ; Kumohr, Italienische Forschungen, ii. 324 ; iii. 29 ; Kunstblatt (1821), No. 73 ; (1837), 94. INGENMEY, FRANZ MARIA, born at Bonn in 1830, died in Diisseldorf, June 3, 1878. Genre painter, pupil in Munich of C'orreus, then studied in Diisseldorf. Works : Blind Fiddler and his Child ; After the Storm ; Bad Tobacco ; Barred Way Home ; Poach- in" : Studv in the Woods ; Dream-King and

his Love : Surprise. Cinderella ; Uninvited Guests. Kunst-Chronik, xiii. 508. ING HAM, CHARLES CROMWELL, bora in Dublin, Ireland, in 1700, died in New York in 1803. Figure and portrait painter, pupil of Dublin Academy ; went to the United States in 1817, and soon acquired reputation by his portraits of the reigning beauties of New York, where he was one of the founders of the National Academy of Design, and for years its vice-president. Works : Death of Cleopatra ; Flower Girl ; Day Dream ; The Black Plume, Portrait of Lafayette (1825). do. of Gulian C. Verplauck lls30). Historical Society, New York. INGHIRAMI. TOMMASO (Phwdra), por- trait, ],'ajiliael, Palazzo Pitti, Florence ; wood, H. 2 ft. 11 in. : 2 ft. Half-length, without beard, in a cap and red dress, sitting, pen in hand, behind a table, on which are an inkstand, a book, and a casket. He was Secretary to the Conclave ; called Phnedra, because, having once taken part in the per- formance of Seneca's Hippolytus, he impro- vised some Latin verses about Phaedra to avert a panic when the theatrical machinery gave way. Painted in Rome about 1513 ; carried to Paris in 1799 ; returned in 1815. Replica in Casa Inghirami, Yolterra. En- graved by Theo. della Croce ; T. Vercruys ; Ferrerii ; Bardi. Gal. du Pal. Pitti, i. PI. 93 ; Miintz, 276 ; Passavaut, ii. 137 ; Spring- 314