- reel, in whose manner he painted there until
1534, when he went to Italy and became an imitator of Michelangelo. His drawing is bold and energetic, but his compositions are often bizarre. Works: St. Luke painting the Virgin (1532), Nativity, Brazen Serpent, Holy Family (1551), Ecce Homo (1559), Belshazzar's Feast (1568), Christ crowned with Thorns, Haarlem Museum; Adoration of the Shepherds, Adoration of the Magi (1546), Hague Museum; Entombment (1559), Brussels Museum; Momus with Minerva, Vulcan and Neptune (1561), Portrait of Young Girl, Berlin Museum; Baptism of Christ (1563), Brunswick Museum; do., and Rebekah at the Well, Cassel Gallery; Resurrection, Copenhagen Gallery; The Virgin in Grief, Dresden Gallery; Venus, Cupid and the Cyclops (1536), Nostitz Gallery, Prague; St. John preaching in the Desert, Triumph of Silenus, Bacchanal, Vienna Museum; Triptych with Crucifixion, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; St. Paul at Athens, Historical Society, New York.—Allgem. d. Biogr., xi. 235; Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Immerzeel, ii. 23; Jahrb. d. köngl. preuss. Kunstsammlung, v. 327; Kramm, iii. 655; Michiels, v. 185; Riegel, ii. 150; Van der Willigen, 157, 349.
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HEERE, LUCAS DE, born in Ghent about 1534, died in 1584. Flemish school; history and portrait painter, son and pupil of the sculptor and architect Jan de Heere, and the miniature painter Anna Smyters; one of the best scholars of Frans Floris, whom he assisted much in his glass-paintings and drawings for tapestry. Resided for some time in France as designer of tapestries; later painted portraits and Scripture pieces. Was a poet and an antiquary. Works: Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, View of St. Bavon's Abbey and City of Ghent, St. Bavon's Church, Ghent; Portrait of Lord Darnley, Allegorical Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, Hampton Court; Wise and Foolish Virgins (1570), Copenhagen Gallery; Landscape, Brunswick Gallery; Portrait of Queen Mary, Stoke Park; Portrait of Eleanor Brandon, Wentworth Castle.—Schnaase, viii. 107; Waagen, ii. 361, 421; iii. 342; Immerzeel, ii. 25; Kramm, iii. 659; Michiels, vi. 51.
HEERSCHOP, HENDRIK, born at Haarlem
in 1627, died after 1672. Genre painter
in the manner of Dou, pupil of Willem Claasz
Heda, then (1643 or 1644) of Rembrandt;
master of the guild at Haarlem in 1648.
Works: Portrait of a Moor (1659), Berlin
Museum; Soldier and Woman at Cards,
Cassel Gallery; Architecture Painter's Studio
(1672), Schwerin Gallery.
HEGER, HEINRICH, born at Hadersleben,
Schleswig, in 1832. Architecture
painter, pupil of Copenhagen Academy; travelled
in Germany, and made architectural
studies especially in Nuremberg and Maulbronn;
lived in Munich until 1863, in Copenhagen
till 1865, then in Kiel until 1875,
when he settled in Munich. In 1869 he
visited the Netherlands, in 1872 the German
cities, and in 1874 Venice. Works:
Oratory in Castle Gottorp, Kiel Gallery;
View in Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg; Interior
of Ulm Cathedral; Hall in Burgo-*master's
House, Lübeck Gallery; Sacristy
of San Marco, Dantzic Gallery; Council-Chamber
in Dantzic; do. in Lüneburg,
Bruges, and Lübeck; Emperors' Hall in
Goslar, Senate-Chamber in Venice.—Müller,
246.
HEIDECK, KARL WILHELM VON,
Baron, called Heidegger, born at Saaralben,
Lorraine, Dec. 6, 1788, died in Munich, Feb.
21, 1861. Military genre and landscape