506 IVORY AND THE ELEPHANT 



Sybils which adorn the grave of Phili- 

 bert of Savoy (1511-1536) in the 

 church of Bourg-en-Bresse. 



Riviere-Theodore, Louis Auguste. Born 

 in Toulouse, July 14, 1857; died 1912. 

 "Adam and Eve," "Le Gui." In the 

 statuette, "Salammbo," shown in 

 Dresden Exposition, 1901, the figure 

 is of ivory, marble, onyx, and enamel, 

 while the head ornaments are of pearls 

 and precious stones. In the Musee 

 Galliera, 1903, were shown "Vierge 

 de Sunnam," "Loie Fuller" (silver 

 and ivory), and a portrait statuette of 

 Mme. la Comtesse Recope. Some of his 

 works shown at the Panama-Pacific In- 

 ternational Exposition, San Francisco, 

 1915. 



RoMBAUT, ficiDE Gaston. Bom in 1865. 

 "Venusberg" in Brussels Exposition, 

 1897. 



RosENSTiEL, Fr., of Berlin. 



RossET, Francois, of Saint-Claude (dept. 

 Jura). Son and pupil of Joseph Ros- 

 set; busts of contemporaries, crucifixes; 

 statuette of St. Therese in the Louvre. 



RossET, Joseph. Born in Saint-Claude 

 (dept. Jura) in 1706; died there in 1786. 

 Attracted the attention of Frederick the 

 Great and of Voltaire; many crucifixes. 



BoussEL, , of Paris. Executed five 



angels' heads in African ivory for the 

 seat of Klinger's Beethoven statue 

 after designs by that sculptor. 



Route, Gilbert Gaspard. Eighteenth 

 century. In 1751 he was elected 

 member of the Academy because of a 

 crucifix he had made. 



Roy, H. le. "Girl with Kid" in Brus- 

 sels Ex-position, 1897. 



RozET and Fischmeister of Vienna. Pen- 

 dants with ivory figures after designs 

 by Fraulein Schreder. 



Rudder, IsiDOR. Sculptor. Born in 1855. 

 Exhibited in Antwerp Exposition in 

 1894. 



Rudolph, B., of Stuttgart. 



Sac-Epee, of Dieppe school. 



Saillot, of Dieppe school. 



St. Gouin. Medallion probably by him 

 in the British Museum. 



Sanger (Sengher), Philipp, of Nurem- 

 berg. Turner to Grand Duke Cosmo 

 III of Tuscany. 



Salviati, Giuseppe. Gem cutter active 

 in Berlin at the end of the eighteenth 

 century. Two reliefs, "Nymphs Bath- 

 ing, " in Konigliches Museum, Berlin. 



Samuel, Charles. Bom in Brussels in 

 1862. flxhibited in Antwerj) 1894, 

 Brussels 1897. 



Scaillait, . Pupil of Moreau-Vau- 



thier. "Phryne, " statuette of ivory 

 and silver, and relief, "L'Enfant et 

 La Fortune," composition of Dela- 

 planche, in Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Scellelti, Jean le. Worked for the 

 French King Philipp V, "Le Long," 

 beginning of fourteenth century. 



ScHAUss, Martin. Bom in Berlin, Sep- 

 tember 25, 1867. Statuette, "Coeur 

 Dame" in Dresden Exposition, 1899. 



SCHEEMACKERS, PlETER, THE ElDER. 



Born in Antwerp in 1640; died in Aven- 

 donk, in 1714. Children plajing, in 

 Bavarian National Museum. 



ScHENCK, JoHANN Casp.\r. Died about 

 1673. After ] 665, received 500 florins 

 annuity as " Hof-Painstecher" (Court 

 Bone Carver) in ^'iemla, the first to 

 bear this title. Reliefs in Kunsthistor- 

 isches Museum, Menna; "Christian 

 Persecution," "Entry of Christ into 

 Jerusalem," etc. 



ScHLtJTER, Andre.^s. Architect and sculp- 

 tor. Born in Hamburg, May 20, 1664; 

 died in St. Petersburg in 1714. Did 

 ivory work in his early years. Settled 

 in Berlin ia 1694 and was employed 

 at the court of the Elector of Brand- 

 enburg. Statuette of Hercules in 

 Konigliches Museum, Berlin, may be 

 by him and also a Hercules strangling 

 the Nemoean Lion. 



ScHNECK, Johann. From the Tyrol. 

 Born m 1724; died in 1784. Imitated 

 Trogan. "St. Michael and Sat<in" 

 in Hof museum, Vienna; the saint is of 

 ivory and Satan of ebony. 



Schonauer, a., of Hamburg. Silver 

 shield with Minerva's head in ivory. 



ScHULER, . Statuettes "Adam" and 



"Eve" in Manchester Exhibition, 1857. 



ScHUBO, , of Offenbach. 



ScHULZ, Leberecht Wilhelm. Born in 

 Meiningen in 1774; died in 1864. 

 Cups with hunting scenes; specimens 

 in Griine Gewolbe, Kunstgewerbe 

 Museum, Berlin, etc.; also ecclesiastical 

 vessels. Member of Berlin Academy. 



Seibert, , of Geisslingen. Dolls' 



furniture; also vases. 



Seysses, Auguste. Born in Toulouse. 

 "Elephants d'Afrique" in Salon, 1901; 

 marble, bronze, and ivory. 



Sheffer, E. Anonymous portrait in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



