Christian VII. and his Queen, the Poet Klopstock; The Daughters of Consul-General Pingel (1792-94); Family of Raben-Levetzau (1796).—Weilbach, 239.
JUGELET, (JEAN MARIE) AUGUSTE,
born at Brest, Aug. 25, 1805, died at Rouen,
Oct. 22, 1874. Marine painter, pupil of
Gudin; has made many voyages and gained
distinction by his marine views. Medals: 3d
class, 1836; L. of Honour, 1847. Works:
Sunrise at Sea, Bay of Dinan (1831); Environs
of Brest (1833); Port of Havre, Honfleur,
Mont St. Michel, Cliffs of Étretat
(1835); A Fog, Harbour of Conquet (1836);
Port of Toulon, Vera Cruz, Saint Jean
d'Ulloa (1840); Christ stilling the Tempest
(1845); View of Noli, Environs of Dieppe,
Dieppe Fishing-Boats (1847); A Storm,
Island of Grand Bé, Port of Genoa (1847),
bought by State; View of Cannes, Alassio
near Nice (1852); Lookout at Koatven, Jetty
at Dieppe, Entrance to Portsmouth (1859);
Sorceresses, Harvest Festival, Wreck of English
Brig Lord Gough at Dieppe, Wreck
of Sloop Goole (1861); Environs of Finale
(1863); Marine, Study of a Tree (1864);
Tidal Wave at Caudebec, Desert (1865);
Cannes, Storm on Channel Coast (1868);
Entrance to Brest, Environs of Plougastel
(1869); Fight of the Arethusa with the Belle
Poule, Versailles Museum; Port of Havre,
Sea View (1870).—Bellier, i. 846; Larousse.
JUGLARIS, TOMMASO, born at Moncalieri,
Piedmont, in 1845. Genre and portrait
painter; pupil of Turin Academy under
Morgari, then in Paris, whither he went
in 1871, of Couture; accepted, in 1879, the
position as artistic director offered him by
Prang & Co., in Boston, but resigned it after
six months to practise his art independently,
and in 1882 was made professor at
the Boston Academy. Works: Offering to
the Lares (1878); Promenade in Venice in
16th Century (1879); The Invasion—prehistoric
scene (1880).—Gazetta del Popolo
(1885), iii. 12.
JUILLERAT, CLOTILDE (née Gérard),
born in Lyons, Nov. 14, 1806. Genre and
portrait painter, pupil of P. Delaroche.
Has painted many highly successful portraits.
Medals: 3d class, 1834; 2d class,
1836; 1st class, 1841. Works: Beggar and
Sleeping Child (1836); St. Elizabeth of Hungary
picking up a Little Beggar (1841); Anne
of Austria dressing St. Theresa d'Avila, The
Widow Scarron, Child Dreaming (1846);
Portraits of Marquise de Castel-Bajac, Duc
de la Rochefoucald, and others.—Bellier, i.
847; Larousse.
JULIAN THE APOSTATE, Edward Armitage,
Liverpool Art Gallery; canvas. The
emperor, presiding at a conference of sectarians,
is seated at the end of a table, surrounded
by his pagan courtiers, listening
with an attentive and judicial air to the disputes
of the eager Christians before him.
Royal Academy, 1874; purchased for £1,500
by A. W. Bennett, who presented it to Art
Gallery.—Art Journal (1875), 250, 373.
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Hospitality of St. Julian, Cristofano Allori, Palazzo Pitti, Florence.
JULIAN, ST., HOSPITALITY OF, Cristofano Allori, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; canvas, H. 8 ft. 6 in. × 6 ft. 6 in. St. Julian,