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Museum; Calvary, Tournay Museum; Satyr and Peasant, Amsterdam Museum; Faun and Nymph, Venus in a Grotto (copy after Rubens), Museum, Hague; Triumph of Prince Frederik Hendrik of Nassau, Huis in't Bosch, ib.; Adoration of the Magi, Christ bearing the Cross, Rotterdam Museum; Convocation of the Four Fathers of the Church, Basle Museum; Feast of the Bean (sketch to painting in Munich Pinakothek), Berne Museum; As the Old sing so the Young Twitter, Berlin Museum; Adoration of the Shepherds, Holy Family, Christ at Emmaus, Feast of the Bean, Democritus and Heraclitus, Male Head, Brunswick Museum; Moses striking the Rock, Carlsruhe Gallery; Pan and the Peasant (2), Artist's Family, Bacchus with Bacchantes, The Pap-Eater, Education of Bacchus, Twelfth Night, Merchant and Moor, Cassel Gallery; Prometheus, Neptune, Cologne Museum; Naiads changing the Horn of Achelous (1642 or 1649?), Christ and the Children, Susanna at the Bath (1653), Copenhagen Gallery; Allegory on Virtue, Solomon's Judgment, Darmstadt Museum; Ariadne, Silenus, Diogenes seeking an Honest Man, Visit to the Sepulchre, Presentation in the Temple, As the Old sing so the Young Twitter, Satyr and Young Girl, Male Portrait, Hercules with Bacchantes and Satyrs (after Rubens), Dresden Museum; Merry-Making, Düsseldorf Gallery; Cupid assisting at Toilet of Venus, Gotha Museum; Abraham and Isaac, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Nymphs and Satyrs in the Woods, Provinzial Museum, Hanover; Faun, Königsberg Museum; Christ among the Doctors, Last Supper, Mentz Museum; Satyr and Peasant, Feast of the Bean, Christ among the Doctors, Old Pinakothek, Munich; St. Jerome, Diana and Nymphs Bathing, Miracle of St. Dominik, Oldenburg Gallery; St. Jerome, Holy Family, Schleissheim Gallery; Nocturnal Apparition, Schwerin Gallery; Vertumnus and Pomona, Dædalus and Icarus, Stuttgart Museum; Twelfth Night, Vienna Museum; Meleager and Atalanta, Wiesbaden Gallery; St. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra, St. Peter, Madonna, Diana and Nymphs disturbed by Satyrs, Mercury and Argus, Satyr and Peasant, Artist's Family, Family Group in a Garden, Artist's Portrait, Portrait-Heads (4), Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Ammon and Thamar, Incident in Life of Paris, Academy, ib.; Venus in a Mirror, Neptune, Uffizi, Florence; Abraham's Sacrifice, Milan Academy; Resurrection, Dutch Burgomaster, Pinacoteca, Turin; Prince Frederik Hendrik of Orange and Consort, Devonshire House, London; Holy Family, Theology, National Gallery, Dublin; Artist's Portrait, National Gallery, Edinburgh; Fruit Seller, Glasgow Gallery; Triumph of Bacchus, Visit of St. John to Infant Christ, Sketch from Sacred History, New York Museum.—L'Art (1882), iv. 241; (1883), i. 41; Ch. Blanc, École flamande; Cat. du Musée d'Anvers (1874), 217; Engerth, Belvedere Galerie, ii. 217; Fétis, Cat. du Mus. Royal, 350; Génard, Notice sur J. J. (Ghent, 1852); Immerzeel, ii. 91; Kramm, iii. 821; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 310; Michiels, vii. 360; Riegel, Beiträge, ii. 100; Rooses (Reber), 352; Schaefer, iii. 1165, 1170, 1183, 1196, 1204, 1206, 1248; Van den Branden, 814; Wauters, Peinture flamande, 245.



JORDAN, RUDOLF, born in Berlin, May 4, 1810. Genre painter, studied first from nature on the isle of Rügen, then at the Düsseldorf Academy under Schadow and Karl Sohn; has repeatedly visited Holland, Belgium, France, and Italy. Member of Berlin, Dresden, Amsterdam, and Brussels Academies. Medals: Berlin, 1866, 1878; Vienna, 1873; Philadelphia, 1876. Works: Fisherman's Fam-