Prussian Hussars against Danish Dragoons; Cavalry Fight near Elsasshausen (1877), National Gallery, Berlin; Guard-Dragoons at Mars-la-Tour; Engagement near St. Privat; Chasseurs d'Afrique at Sedan; Episode from Fall Manœuvres on the Rhine (1879); Battle near Loigny, 1870 (1882), Bremen Gallery.—Müller, 272.
HÜNTEN, FRANZ, born in Hamburg in
1822. Marine painter, pupil of Düsseldorf
Academy under Schirmer, and studied from
nature on the coasts of Holland, Belgium,
France, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway,
Italy, and the Levant. Works: Shipwreck
on Coast of Scotland (1870), Kunsthalle,
Hamburg; Surge on Norwegian Coast,
Schwerin Gallery.
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HUNTER, COLIN, born in Glasgow in
1842. Marine
painter, self-taught;
worked for several
years in Glasgow,
but now resides in
London. Exhibits
chiefly at Royal
Academy and Royal
Scottish Academy.
Elected an A.R.A.
in 1883. He is one
of the best living painters of water in motion.
Visited America in 1884 to study
Niagara Falls. Works: Herring Trawling
(1872), Mr. Arthur Lewis, Moray Lodge;
Trawlers waiting for Darkness (1873), Philadelphia
Exposition, 1876, Paris, 1878,
Alexander Stevenson, Tynemouth; Salmon
Stake-Nets (1874), Sidney Gallery, Australia;
Stitch in Time, Daily Bread (1877); Stores
for the Cabin (1878); Lee Shore, Village of
Aroch (1879); Their Only Harvest (1879),
purchased by Royal Academy; The Silver
of the Sea (1880), Sir Donald Currie; In
the Gloaming (1881); Mussel Gatherers, G.
C. Schwabe, Henley-on-Thames; The Island
Harvest, Waiting for the Homeward-Bound
(1882); Lobster Fishers (1883); A Pebbled
Shore (1883), Wm. Pearce, Glasgow; Summer
Twilight, As they roar on the Shore,
The First Arrivals, Herring Market at Sea
(1884); Rapids of Niagara (1885).
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HUNTINGTON, DANIEL, born in New
York, Oct. 14, 1816.
Portrait and genre
painter, pupil of Professor
Morse in 1835,
later of Inman. Visited
Europe in 1839,
and again in 1844,
painting some of his
most important
works in Florence
and Rome. Elected
an A.N.A. in 1839 and N.A. in 1840. President
of the National Academy in 1862,
1869, and 1877, and still holds the office.
Studio in New York. Works: Florentine
Girl, Early Christian Prisoners (1839);
Shepherd Boy (1840); Black Penitents,
Sacred Lesson (1844); Woodland Scene,
Coast near Newport, Swiss Lake, Christiana
and her Children, Mercy's Dream (1850),
Corcoran Gallery, Washington; replica,
Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia; Piety
and Folly, Henry VIII. and Catherine Parr
(1850); Chocorua (1860), Mrs. R. L. Stuart,
New York; Venice, J. P. Morgan, ib.;
Study in the Woods, C. P. Huntington, ib.;
St. Jerome, T. B. Clarke, ib.; The Sibyl,
Historical Society, ib.; Juliet on the Balcony
(1870); Titian, Clement VII. and Charles
V. at Bologna (1874); Republican Court
(1876), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York;
Philosophy and Christian Art (1878); Gold-*smith's
Daughter, Lady in White and Red
(1884). Portraits: Presidents Lincoln
(Union League Club, New York) and Van
Buren (State Library, Albany); Governor E.
D. Morgan; Wm. E. Dodge; Chancellor
Ferris, New York University; Mr. and Mrs.
Tayloe, Corcoran Gallery, Washington;
James Lenox; John Taylor Johnston; Bishop
Whipple; Rev. Morgan Dix; Bishop
Potter; Commodore Stringham; Judge
Blatchford (1879), U. S. District Court;
Sir Charles Eastlake, Earl of Carlisle, General
John A. Dix (1880), Historical Society,