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 PACHECO opened an academy, having among his pu- pils Velasquez, who married his daughter Juana, and Alonso Cano. In 1614 he paint- ed for the convent of S. Isabel his principal work, the Last Judgment. From 1623 he spent two years in Madrid with Velasquez. Notwithstanding continual study, Pacheco never rose above mediocrity as a painter, and he is best known as the author of "Arte de la Pintura " (Seville, 1G49). He succeeded best in portraits. Works : SS. Agnes, Catharine, John Evangelist, John Baptist, Madrid Mu- seum. Viardot, 131 ; Stirling, 462 ; Ma- drazo, 496. PACHECO, Dona JUANA, wife of Velas- quez, portrait, Vdaxquez, Dudley House, London ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 3 in. About twenty years old, half-length, with right hand on back of a chair, a fan in left ; wearing a robe with high neck and green sleeves, gold chain, pearl necklace, and ear- rings. Salamanca sale (1867), 98,000 francs. Curtis, 102. By Velasquez, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. 2 ft. x 1 ft. 8 in. About twenty-four years old, nearly half-length, seated, holding a portfolio ; wears a yellow mantle and pearl necklace. First manner. Formerly in Col- lection of Queen Isabel Farnese. Etched by B. Maura ; lithographed by H. Blanco. Liibke, Hist. Art, ii. 386 ; "Curtis, 102 ; Madrazo, 622. PACHEE, MICHAEL, born at Bruneck, Tyrol, flourished about 1465-83. German school ; history painter, free from the ex- aggerations of his German contemporaries, and gifted with a rare feeling for beauty. Works: Altarpiece (1481), St. Wolfgang, Salzburg ; do. (1465), Vienna Museum ; do., at Pinzon, near Neumarkt, Tyrol. D. Kunstbl. (1853), 131, 175 ; (1854), 427 ; (1855), 79 ; Forster, Denkmale, i. 17 ; viii. 15, 25 ; do., Gesch., ii. 261 ; Schuaase, viii. 481 ; W. & W., ii. 127. PACUVTUS, painter and tragic poet, of Brundusium, born about 220, and died about 130 B.C. He lived many years in Rome, where he won fame by both his poe- try and his paintings. Pliny says (xxxv. 7 [19]) that his picture in the Temple of Her- cules, in the Cattle Market, was only second in celebrity to the famous work of Fabius Pictor. Brunn, ii. 303. PADOVANINO, IL, born in Padua in 1590, died in 1650. Vene- tian school; real name Ale- ssandro Varo- tari ; son of Dark) Varotari (Darius Weih- rotter,of Augs- burg, who changed his German name on removing to Padua), a reputable painter and architect, who died when his son was six years old. Alessandro studied the frescos of Titian at Padua, and in 1614 went to Venice to study his other works. He soon became one of his most successful imitators, and if his design had equalled his colouring, he would have been one of the greatest painters of the Venetian school, but he lacked robustness and virility, and is well characterized by Charles Blanc as a feminine Titian. The most important of his works is the Marriage of Caua, in the Venice Academy. In the same collection are the Wife of Darius, Deacon at Prayer, Virgin in a Glory of Angels, Rape of Pros- erpine, Judith, Orpheus and Eurydice, Vanity, and the Jewish Mother at the Siege of Jerusalem. Other examples are Venus and Cupid, Louvre ; Orpheus, Madrid Mu- seum ; Triumph of Venus, Bergamo Gal- lery ; Lucretia with the Dagger, Uffizi, Florence ; Venus Attiring, Borghese, Rome ; Holy Family, Naples Museum ; Cornelia and her Children, Boy with a Bird, Nation- al Gallery, London ; Judith with the Head of Holofernes, Cleopatra, Lucretia, Dres- den Museum ; Holy Family with Angels, Konigsberg Museum ; Eumenes promising Protection to Rosana, Hermitage, St. Pe- tersburg ; Judith, Holy Family, Christ and 381