- our, 1883. Works: Mud Pies; First Love;
Little Sinner; One Year Old; Red Ghost; Bagage de Croqmitaine, E. D. Morgan sale, New York, 1885; Going to be Washed (1879); Seeing Punch and Judy, Tantalizing Situation (1880); Box of Letters, Aurora (1881); Warblings (1884); Variations on a well-known Theme (1885).—Bellier, i. 1051; Montrosier, i.; Hamerton, Painting in France, 38.
LOCATELLI. See Lucatelli.
LOCHNER, ANDREAS, born at Mainburg,
Bavaria, May 5, 1824, died in Munich,
Feb. 13, 1855. History painter, pupil of
Munich Academy while earning his livelihood
at night as a silversmith; soon assisted
Professor Johann Schraudolph, and as
early as 1851 exhibited his first picture,
David robbing King Saul's Goblet. Other
works: Altarpieces for St. Nicholas, Land-*shut;
Interior of a Chapel (1852); St. Joseph
with the Infant Christ; St. Wendelin;
Madonna; Two Scenes from Goethe's
Faust (1852, 1854).—Allgem. d. Biogr.,
xix. 64.
LOCHNER, STEPHAN. See Meister
Stephan.
LOCKHART, W. E., born in Dumfriesshire,
Scotland, 1846. Genre and landscape
painter, pupil at the Trustees' Academy,
Edinburgh, under Robert Scott Lauder;
went in 1863 to Sydney, and in 1867 to
Spain, which he afterwards visited repeatedly.
Elected A.R.S.A. in 1871, and
R.S.A. in 1878. Studio in Edinburgh.
Works: Lovers' Quarrel (1868); Orange
Harvest (1875); Muleteers' Halt; The
Queen's Entry into Edinburgh in 1876;
Scene from Legend of Montrose; Interior
of Roslyn Chapel; Bride of Lammermoor;
Gil Blas and the Archbishop of Granada,
Sunset at St. Andrew's (1878); The Cid and
the Five Moorish Kings, National Gallery,
Edinburgh; Cardinal Beaton, Alnaschar's
Fortune (1883); Gil Blas relates his Adventures
(1884).
LOCUSTA AND NERO, Joseph Noel
Sylvestre, Luxembourg Museum; canvas,
H. 9 ft. 2 in. × 12 ft. 9 in. Locusta testing
on a slave, in the presence of Nero, the poison
prepared for Britannicus. The two,
seated at left, are watching the writhings
of the slave, who has fallen in agony on the
marble floor. Prix du Salon, 1876.—L'Art
(1876), iii. 263; Gaz. des B. Arts (1876),
xiii. 695, 708.
LODI, CALISTO DA. See Piazza, Calisto.
LOEWE-MARCHAND, FRÉDÉRIC,
born in Paris; contemporary. History and
genre painter, pupil of Pils. Medals: 3d
class, 1883; 2d class, 1885. Works: A
Brave Man (1878); Abdication of Mary
Stuart (1879); Little Peter, Reading of
Rabelais (1880); Pythoness (1881); Lucretia
and Tarquin (1882); Belisarius (1883);
The First Murder (1884); Punishment of
Prisoner of War (1885).
An image should appear at this position in the text. To use the entire page scan as a placeholder, edit this page and replace "{{missing image}}" with "{{raw image|Cyclopedia of painters and paintings (IA cyclopediaofpain03cham).pdf/113}}". Otherwise, if you are able to provide the image then please do so. For guidance, see Wikisource:Image guidelines and Help:Adding images. |
LÖFFLER, AUGUST, born in Munich,
May 5, 1822, died
there, Jan. 12, 1866.
Landscape painter,
pupil of Heinrich
Adam and of Julius
Lange, but was led
by copying Rottmann's
frescos to
take that painter for
a model. In 1844
he visited Istria, then,
after studying in Munich (1846) under
Schorn, Trieste and Upper Italy, in 1849 the
East; executed in 1851-53 in Berlin paintings
for the Kings of Prussia and Würtemberg,
and then went to Greece, whence he
returned to Munich. In 1856 he visited
Milan and Venice, painted in 1857 again
for the King of Würtemberg, and in 1864
in Brussels in Baron Hirsch's palace.
Works: Amphitheatre at Pola (1845); Jerusalem
and the Source of the Lycus, Palm
Grove near Cairo (1852); Ruins of Jerusalem
(1853), Stuttgart Museum; Damascus,
Bethlehem, Dead Sea, Cloister Saba, Sand
Storm in Desert (1853); Bay of Navarino
(1856); Delphi with Parnassus, Pyramids of