500 IVORY AND THE ELEPHANT 



G^ROME, Jean Leon. Painter and sculp- 

 tor. Born May 11, 1824, at Vesoul 

 (dept. Saone sup.); died in Paris, 

 January 9, 1904. Life-size "Bel- 

 lona" of ivory and bronze in Royal 

 Academy, 1893. 



Geuns, Pierre. Born in Maeseyck, Hol- 

 land, in 170G; died in 1776. Made 

 snuff boxes and other small objects. 



Geyger, Ernst Moritz. Painter and 

 sculptor. Born in Ritdorf, November 

 6, 1861. "The Campagnestier " in 

 Paris Exposition, 1900, of ivory and 

 marble. 



Gilles, Paul. Born in Paris. Salon, 

 1905, "Le Re veil, " statuette. Salon, 

 1909, two statuettes. Statuette and 

 pendants in Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Giovanni di Bologna. Fifteenth to 

 sixteenth century. Statuette of Her- 

 cules. 



Girardon, Franqois. a crucifix is attrib- 

 uted to him. 



Glenz, O. The most noted of the Erbach 

 carvers at the present day. 



Goring, , of the Erbach school. 



GoRLiTZER, . Middle of seventeenth 



century, Nuremberg. Cups, spinning 

 wheels, etc. 



GoNTiER. Exhibited in Musee Galliera, 

 1903, umbrella handles, etc. 



GORNAES, JOERGEN CHRISTIANSEN. Stat- 

 uette of a grayhound in Herzogliches 

 Museum at Brunswick. 



GouJON, Jean. Called the French Phi- 

 dias. Born about 1515; died (prob- 

 ably at Bologna) in 1564 or 1565. 

 Some ivory work is rather doubtfully 

 attributed to his hand, as, for instance, 

 a crucifix and a powder flask in the 

 Louvre. 



Graillon, the Elder. Groups of mendi- 

 cants, of sailors, in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



Graillon, Cesae. "Ecce Homo" in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Graillon, Felix. "Virgin and Child," 

 "L'Enfant et la Fortune" (relief), 

 "Adam and Eve," in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



Graff, Axel. "Le Chat" in Mus^e Gal- 

 liera, 1903. 



Greenwood, Isaac. American ivory 

 turner, end of eighteenth century. 



Grissard, Henri Desire. Born in 

 Paris. Exhibited in Salon, 1907, 

 bronze and ivory statuette, "Paques 

 Fleuries." 



GRtJN, G. Nuremberg. Died after 1620. 



Gualterio, Giovanni Antonio. Of Ga- 

 eta. Nothing known of his work. See 

 A. Bertoietti, " Artisti beigi ed olandesi 

 a Roma nei secoli 16 e 17," p. 234. 



GuiLLATJME, Emile. Born in Paris. Ex- 

 hibited statuettes in Musee Galliera, 

 1903, and in the Salon of 1905. Stat- 

 uette portrait of Mme. Jane Catulle 

 Mendes; bronze and ivory. 



GuiLLERMiN, Jean Baptiste. Bom in 

 1643 {?); died in 1699. Crucifix by 

 him in Musee Calvet at Avignon, 

 dated 1659. Said to have been from 

 Lyons; lived in A\'ignon and Paris, 

 where he died. Canova praised this 

 crucifix highly, asserting that one 

 equally good would never be made. 



GuiLLOux, Albert Gaston. Born in 

 Rouen. Exhibited in Salon of 1904, 

 casket in fifteenth-century style in 

 wood, inlaid with ivory. 



Haberg (Habut), Vincenz Georg. Died 

 in 1746. Mythological and allegorical 

 carvings in the Herzogliches Museum 

 at Brunswick; of httle merit. 



Haenique, , of Dieppe school. 



Hagar, C. Brussels, eighteenth century. 

 Fine diminutive carvings; microtech- 

 nique. 



Halm, Johantst Michael. Regensberg, 

 Bavaria. Eighteenth century. Pupil 

 of Teuber. 



Halm, Adam, of Schweinfurt. 



Halm, Conrad, of Schweinfurt. 



Hammaux, Emanuel. Born in Metz. 

 Pupil of Dimont. Exhibited in Salon, 

 1908, a helmeted head in marble and 

 ivory. 



Hammer, Michael. Born 1750; died be- 

 ginning of nineteenth century. Nu- 

 remberg. Medallions for rings and 

 bracelets. 



Harrich, Christoph. Died 1730. Nurem- 

 berg. Wonderfully executed death's 

 heads. 



Harsdorffer, . Amateur carver. 



A Ratsherr or Councillor of Nurem- 

 berg. 



Hartmann, F. Died in 1898. Of Erbach 

 school. Executed a fine hunting-cup. 



Hartil^nn, M. of Munich. Nineteenth 

 century. 



Hautscher, of Nuremberg, beginning of 

 eighteenth century. This carver was 

 so marvellously skilful in microtech- 

 nique that he is said to have been able 

 to put one hundred of his diminutive 

 cups into a peppercorn. 



