Murder of the Princes in the Tower; Young Greek; Landing of the Pilgrims; Washington receiving his Mother's Blessing (often engraved); Mouse Boy; Match Girl; Haidee; Scarlet Letter; Columbus and the Egg (1867); Tennyson's Maud (1881); Hester Prynne, Portrait of Dr. Eben M. Flagg (1883); Portrait of a Lady in Fancy Dress, Mrs. S. P. Cleveland, Boston.—Tuckerman, 407.
FLAGG, JARED BRADLEY, born at
New Haven, Conn., June 16, 1820. Genre
and portrait painter, pupil of his brother,
George W. Flagg, and a short time of Washington
Allston. Elected N.A. in 1849, on
exhibiting Angelo and Isabella. Mr. Flagg,
who was instrumental in organizing the
Yale College Art Gallery, became a clergyman
of the Episcopal Church in 1854, since
which time he has rarely exhibited, though
he still paints. Ideal works: Measure for
Measure (1849); Paul before Felix (1850);
Grandfather's Pet; Poet's Captive (1877);
Intercepted Letter; Holy Thoughts. Portraits:
Of his Father (1836); Commodore
Vanderbilt (1876); Bishop Littlejohn (1880);
Reverdy Johnson; Henry Stanbery; Judge
Peckham; Chief-Justice Church (1884).
His sons, Montague and Charles Noel, both
pupils of the École des Beaux Arts, are
genre painters in New York.—Tuckerman,
408.
FLAHAUT, LÉON, born in Paris, Dec.
6, 1831. Landscape painter, pupil of L.
Fleury and of Corot. Medal in 1869; 2d
class, 1878; L. of Honour, 1881. Works:
Canal of Briare; Sheepfold at Salles, The
River Loing; Beach of Berneval; Landscape;
Evening; Under the Wood, Souvenir
of the Normandy Coast (1869); Farm at
Sunset, The Loing (1874); High Sea at
Puys, Environs of Montbouy (1878); Evening
(1879); Bridge at Mortuaille, The
Croisic (1880); Returning to the Farm
(1881); Solitude (1882); The River Loing
(1883); Ferme de la Brosse (1884); October
Morning, On Shore of a Pond (1885).
FLAMENG, FRANÇOIS, born in Paris
in 1859. History painter, son of the engraver
Leopold Flameng; pupil of Cabanel,
Edmond Hédouin, and Jean Paul Laurens.
Medal, 2d class,
1879; prix du
Salon, 1879.
Works: Reading
Desk (1875);
Portrait of a Bishop,
Barbarossa
visiting Charlemagne's
Tomb
(1876); Portrait
of his Father
(1877); The Girondins
Summoned (1879); Capo di Monte
Road at Naples, Conquerors of the Bastile
(1881); In the Woods, Camille Desmoulins
(1882); A Duel (1883); Massacre of Maché-*coul,
Rehearsal in 18th Century (1884);
Bowlers, Marie Antoinette going to Execution
(1885).—Larousse.
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FLAMENG, MARIE AUGUSTE, born at Metz (Lorraine), July 17, 1843. Landscape and marine painter, pupil of Palianti, E. Verrier, Dubufe, Mazerolle, E. Delaunay, and Puvis de Chavannes. Medal, 3d class, 1881. Works: Village in Lorraine (1870); Valley of Vancotte, Normandy (1872); Low Tide at Cancale (1874); Fishing Boat at Cancale (1875); Oyster Women in the Bay of Mont Saint Michel (1876); Fishermen at Cancale (1878); Banks of the Seine at Ivry, Yport (1879); A Corner of the Sea at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Sea-weed at Low Tide in La Manche (1880); Fishing Boat at Dieppe (1881), Luxembourg Museum; Three-Master leaving Havre, Schooner at Wharf (1882); Bassin Vauban at Havre (1883); Fishing Bark (1884); Cale de messageries maritimes at Bordeaux (1885).
FLAMM, ALBERT, born in Cologne in
1823. Landscape painter, pupil in Düsseldorf
of Andreas Achenbach; later much influenced
by Oswald Achenbach (1840-41),
with whom he travelled through Italy.
Works: Wood Landscape in Sunset (1845);
Morning Landscape (1846); View in North
Italy (1850); Approaching Storm in the