498 IVORY AND THE ELEPHANT 



Museum; "Eve plucking the apple," 

 and "La Dansc." 



CoLOMBo(?), Ambroise. SculptoF. Italian 

 of the nineteenth century. Exhibited 

 in Milan, Turin, and Venice between 

 1870 and 1887. 



CoMEiN. E.xhibited in Brussels Exposi- 

 tion, "Flemish Milkmaid." 



Cop6, Giovanni, surnamed "II Flam- 

 MINGO," "Four Seasons," signed; also 

 placque in Wallace collection. 



CoRNU, Jean. Died in 1710. Of Dieppe 

 school. No work of his is certainly 

 known. 



CosYNS, J. Probably identical with Henri 

 Cosyns, an Antwerp sculptor, long 

 active in London, and who died in 

 1700. Reliefs in Bavarian National 

 Museum; figures of children. 



CouiLLY, Jehan de. Ivory carver of the 

 fourteenth century. Worked for Phil- 

 ippe le Hardi, Duke of Burgundy 

 (1367-1387). 



Craco. Belgium. Exhibited in Brussels 

 Exposition. 



Croqueloi. "Deposition from the Cross"; 

 low reliefs on mosaic groundwork. 



Cruppervolle (or Crucvolle?), the 

 Elder. Born at Dieppe in 1680; died 

 in 1740. 



Cruppervolle, the Younger. Born at 

 Dieppe in 1726; died in 1806. 



Dabeler (Dobeler), Michael. Born in 

 1635; died in 1702. At the court of 

 Elector Frederick WilUam of Bruns- 

 wick. Cane-handle, with artistic 

 grouping of six children, in the Kunst- 

 gewerbe Museum, Berlin. This oft- 

 repeated design probably originated 

 with Dabeler. 



Dampt, Jean. Exhibited in Salon, 1894, 

 group "Knight Raymondin and Mel- 

 usine," of ivory and steel and in Musee 

 Galliera, 1903, "Paix au Foyer" in 

 wood and ivory. 



Dean, . Bust of Christ in Musee 



Galliera, 1903. 



Delacour, Clovis. Born at Chatillon-sur- 

 Seine. Pupil of Gerome. Statuette 

 of "Phoebe," Salon, 1902; "Andro- 

 mache," Royal Academy, 1901; "Le 

 Reveil," Salon, 1905; "Elaine" in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Delahayes, , of Dieppe school. 



Nineteenth century. 



Del-aherche, . ReHef after Botti- 



• celli, ivory patine, in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



De.scomp8, Joe. Born at Clermont-For- 

 rand. Exhibited in Salon, 1904, "No- 

 nia au bain," statuette of ivory and 

 precious stones; Salon, 1907, group 

 'Lygie," ivory and marble; "Le 

 Silence," in Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Despoilly, , of Dieppe school. 



Nineteenth century. 



Desrieux, . Worked in Paris first 



half of nineteenth century. Executed 

 many medallions. 



Devarenxes, Axatole. " Vierge" in Mu- 

 see Galliera, 1903. 



Devarennes, Edouard. Exhibited in 

 Musee Galhera, 1903. 



DiEssL, , of Munich. Jewel 



caskets. 



DiLLENS, J. Exhibited in Brussels Expo- 

 sition "Genius with lily." 



DiPCENUS and Skyllis of Crete. Probablv 

 pupils of Daedalus. About middle of 

 sixth century B. C. Statues of Castor 

 and Pollux, of wood and ivory, in their 

 temple at Argos. 



Dobbermanx, Jacob. Born in 1683; died 

 in 1745. Was in the service of Land- 

 grave Karl of Hesse-Cassel from 1716. 

 At first only carved amber; later 

 exclusively ivory. Biblical and mytho- 

 logical subjects. Finest work medal- 

 lion portraits of Landgrave Karl 

 and his ^^^fe, in the Picture Gallery, 

 Cassel. 



Donatello Fiorentino. Seventeenth 

 century. Graceful figure of a nude 

 woman; mentioned by Jacquemart. 



Douhoult-Wieland. Jeweller of Paris 

 beginning of nineteenth century. Small 

 ivory busts. 



DouRx^jfes, , of Toulouse. Imita- 

 tions of the carvings of earlier epochs. 



Dubois, F. Exhibited in Brussels Exposi- 

 tion. Fans, caskets, etc. 



DtJRER, Albrecht. Born at Nuremberg, 

 in 1471, died there April 6, 1523. 

 Several works bearing his monogram 

 have been incorrectly attributed to his 

 hand, but were executed at a later 

 period after his designs. 



DuPON, J. Exhibited in Brussels Exposi- 

 tion statuette, "Diana." 



Duquesnoy', Francois. Sculptor. Born 

 in Brussels in 1594; died at Livorno 

 July 12, 1646. Studied antique models 

 and the Venetian school of painting. 

 Statuette of St. Sebastian. A crucifix 

 given by him to Pope Urban VIII is a 

 masterpiece in this style. Also cele- 

 brated for studies of child life; the 



