Theresa for 18,000 florins. Original sketch also in Vienna Museum. Engraved by Marinas; Langer.—Smith, ii. 19; Gal. de Vienne, iii. Pl. 317.
IHLÉE, EDUARD, born in Cassel in
1813, died there, Feb. 16, 1885. German
school; history painter, pupil of Friedrich
Müller, then of Düsseldorf Academy under
Schadow, and of Städel Institute, Frankfort,
under Veit, whose daughter he married.
Visited Italy, where he studied the old
masters and painted from nature.
Professor at Cassel Academy.
Works: St. Louis founding
Hospital at Compiègne (1845),
Mentz Gallery; Judith, Emperor
Henry IV., Römer, Frankfort;
Finding of Moses, Stuttgart Museum;
Altarpiece for Warmbrunn,
Silesia; Two Evangelists; Christ
blessing Little Children; Christ at
Simon's House; Monk; Roman
Woman in Gala Dress; Convent
Garden with Monks; Copies after
Italian Masters, Cassel Gallery.—Kunst-Chronik,
xx. 365; Müller,
273.
ILDEFONSO, ST., Murillo,
Madrid Museum; canvas, H. 10 ft.
2 in. × 8 ft. 3 in. The Virgin,
seated in an arm-chair on a platform
beneath a canopy, attended
by four angels, delivers a chasuble
to the kneeling Saint, behind whom
kneels an old woman in white cap
and red mantle; above, cherubs
and heads in a glory. Last manner.
Collection of Philip V. Engraved by
F. Selma; etched by C. Alabern.—Curtis,
242; Madrazo, 476.
By Rubens, Vienna Museum; wood, three parts, each 11 ft. high; centre 7 ft. 6 in. wide; sides, each 3 ft. 6 in. Centre panel: The Virgin, seated on a golden throne, with two female saints standing on each side, invests St. Ildefonso, Archbishop of Toledo, with the chasuble of his Order; above, three angels, with wreaths and flowers, hovering in celestial light. Left panel: Archduke Albert, then Governor-General of the Netherlands, on his knees in prayer, in presence of his patron, St. Albert. Right panel: His wife, Archduchess Clara Isabella Eugénia, on her knees in prayer, in presence of her patron, St. Clara. Painted for the Chapel of the Order of St. Ildefonso, in the Church of St. Jacques de Candenbergh, near Brussels.—Smith, ii. 91; Gal. de Vienne, iii. Pl. 133.
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Miracles of St. Ignatius, Rubens, Vienna Museum.
ILLE, EDUARD, born in Munich, May
17, 1823. History painter, pupil of Munich
Academy under Schnorr and Schwind; at
first painted altarpieces, then took up painting
in water-colours and drawing on a large
scale, and made numerous illustrations for
periodicals and poetical works. Professor
since 1868. Works: Lohengrin; Tann-*häuser;
Parsifal; History of Hans Sachs;
Cycle of Twenty-two from Niebelungen Saga;
Scenes from Thirty Years' War (1868);