dance, Harvest, Vintage, Palais de Trianon; Louis XV. hunting Boars, Palais de Compiègne; Dog and Dead Game, Amiens Museum; Fox-Hunt, Arras Museum; Dog guarding Game, Farmer's portrait, Besançon Museum; Fish and Ducks, Dijon Museum; Pug-Dog, Lille Museum; Wolf and Lamb, Fox and Stork, Metz Museum; Game and Dog, Montpellier Museum; Rustic Scene, Wolf-Hunt, Poodle-Dog seizing Duck, Spaniel by a Cushion, Nantes Museum; Peacock and Poultry, Dog watching Dead Partridge, Orléans Museum; Deer pursued by Dogs, Rouen Museum; Stag-Hunt, Strasburg Museum; do. of Louis XV., and Artist's portrait, Toulouse Museum; Dog engaged with Crane, Musée Rath, Geneva; Liberation of Peter (1713), Table in Artist's Studio (2, one dated 1713), Kitchen Provisions (1716), Dead Game (1721), do. (1723), Fox after Grapes (1725), Fruit-Piece (1725), Vase with Flowers (1725), Wolf Entrapped (1732), Wild Boar, Wolf attacked by Eight Dogs, Stags Fighting, Deer Family Grazing (1734), Ox Head, Fight between Dog and Boar, and twenty-six others (dated 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1745, 1748, 1750, 1752, 1754), Schwerin Gallery; Stag-Hunt (1751), and ten others, Stockholm Museum; Ducks, Dog guarding Dead Game, New York Museum.—Bellier, ii. 183; Villot, Cat. Louvre; Ch. Blanc, École française; Dohme, iii.; Mémoires inédits, ii. 365.
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OUDEWATER, GERARD DAVID VAN, born at Oudewater about the middle of 15th century, died at Bruges, Aug. 13, 1523. Flemish school; history painter, settled in Bruges probably before 1488; was dean of the guild in 1501. Works: St. John Preaching, Baptism of Christ, Bruges Academy.—Weale, Cat. Bruges Acad., 26.
OUGRUMOV, GRIGORY IVANOVICH,
born in Moscow, April 30, 1764, died in St.
Petersburg, March 7, 1823. History painter,
pupil of Dmitry Lewitzky (died after
1804), and of the St. Petersburg Academy,
of which he afterwards became professor,
and rector. Works: Taking of Kazan in
1552, Election of Czar Michael Feodorovich
Romanoff in 1613, Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
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OULESS, WALTER WILLIAM, born at
St. Helier's, Jersey,
Sept. 21, 1848. Portrait
painter; elected
an A.R.A. in 1877,
and R.A. in 1881.
Among his sitters
have been Lord Selborne,
Charles Darwin,
Admiral Sir Alexander
Milne, The
Bishop of London, Russell Gurney, M.P.,
Lieutenant-Colonel Lloyd Lindsay, and
Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Roberts.—Academy
(1886), i. 352; L'Art (1879), i.
45.
OURI, ALPHONSE, born at Versailles
in 1828. Decorative painter, pupil of Gosse
and of Delacroix, under whose guidance he
decorated part of the Hôtel de Ville; executed
other works in the Tuileries, the Hôtel
Fould, at Sandringham for the Prince
of Wales, in the Palais Narischkin, St.
Petersburg, and in the Khedive's palace at
Cairo. L. of Honour, 1868. Other works:
Homage to Béranger, Month of Mary
(1859); Fruits and Accessories (1861); May
Flowers (1867); Souvenir de Montaigne
(1879); War, Music, The Sciences, The Arts
(1881).
OUTIN, PIERRE, born at Moulins (Allier);
contemporary. Genre painter, pupil
of Lecointe and Cabanel. Studio in Paris.
Medal, 3d class, 1883. Works: Death of