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 PALMEZZAM) Roman school ; name appears in the list of the Ghibcllines of Gubbio in 1315 ; painted before 1337 in S. M. cle' Laici, Gubbio, and in 1342 in the Palazzo del Comuue. On one of the outer walls of the church are the remains of a life-size St. Anthony, and an- other fragment, which may be by Palme- rucci. They have the flatness of a minia- ture, with little or no relief. C. & C., Italy, ii. 185 ; Cibo, 14. PALMEZZANO, MARCO (DI ANTO- NIO), born in Forli in 145G (?), died after 1527. Umbrian school ; pupil of Melozzo da Forli, and inheritor of his style ; his works show the same accuracy in linear per- spective, and but little feeling for colour. His best works in churches are in S. Giro- lamo and in the Carmine, Forli, and a Ma- donna and Saints (1500), in the orphan asy- lum of the Michelline Faenza. Of those in galleries, good examples are : Madonna En- throned with Saints, Christ bearing the Cross, Berlin Museum ; St. Sebastian, Carls- ruhe Gallery ; Madonna and Saints (1513), Old Pinfikothek, Munich ; Coronation of the Virgin, Madonna with Saints, Brera, Milan ; Circumcision (1535), Bergamo Gal- lery ; Crucifixion, Uffizi ; Entombment, Na- tional Gallery, London ; Madonna with Saints (1537) ; Museum of S. Giov. Latc- rano, Rome. C. it C., ii. 56G ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., iv. 201 ; xi. 92 ; Burckhardt, 560 ; Liibke, Gesch. ital. Mai., i. 401. PALOMINO DE CASTRO Y VELASCO, ACISCLO ANTONIO, born at Bujalance in 1053, died in Madrid in 1725. Spanish school ; pupil in Cordova of Yaldcs Leal and of Alfaro ; went to Madrid in 1G78, after lie had received minor orders in the church, and became famous for works in the Alcuzar and the Escorial, and at Sala- manca and Granada. After the death of his wife lie entered into full orders. Though a fair painter, Palomino is best known as the historian of the artists of Spain, a work in two folio volumes, entitled "El Museo Pictorico y Escala Optica" (Madrid, 1715- 24). Works : Conception, St. John, St. Ber- nard, Madrid Museum. Stirling, iii. 1120 ; Cean Bermudez ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole espa- gnole ; Madrazo, 499. PALTRONIERI, PIETRO, called II Mi- randolese dalle prospettive, born at Bologna in 1073, died there in 1741. Bolognesc school. Architecture painter, pupil of F. Cassana, and of Marcantonio Chiarini (1652- 1730), whose manner he adopted. Many of his pictures, in which the figures were fre- quently supplied by Ercole Graziani, may be seen in public buildings at Bologna, Rome, and Vienna ; they usually represent arches, fountains, aqueducts, temples, and ruins, tinged with a certain reddish colour. In the Dresden Museum is a specimen with Ruins of Palaces. Lanzi (Roscoe), iii. 176. PAMPHILUS, painter, of Amphipolis in Macedonia, pupil of Eupompus, about 377 B.C. He became the head of the Sicyonic school, and did much more for it than even his master. His pupils, among whom were Apelles and Melanthius, paid him a talent for a course of study extending over twelve years. His scientific attainments enabled him to found a school based on the exact knowledge of proportion and perspective ; and he did for painting what Polycletus did for sculpture. Among his pictures were the Battle of Philios, Victory of the Athenians, and Ulysses in his Ship. Pliny, xxxv. 75, 76; Plut. Arat, 13 ; Quin., xii. 10, 6 ; Snid., v.; and Schol. Arist. Plut., 385 ; Brunn, ii. 132. PAN, SCHOOL OF, Luca Signorelli, Pa- lazzo Corsi, Florence ; canvas, signed. Pan, sitting on a rocky throne ; Olympus, stand- ing beside him, playing, with two shepherds listening. The sounds are supposed to be wafted away by the reeds held united by a man lying on the ground, and a nymph (Echo?), standing; two other nymphs in background. Nearly same subject painted by Signorelli iu Palazzo Pctrucci, Siena. Probably the picture mentioned by Vasari as painted for Lorenzo de' Medici ; found in Florence in 1865. Engraved in C. & C. Vasari, ed. Mil., iii. 689; C. & C., Italy, iii. 5. 388