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 PARTHENON he has furnished illustrations for Harper's Magazine, and has had the direction of the Art Department of Harper's publishing- house. Works : Salem (1876) ; November (1877) ; Gravesend Bay (1878) ; Old Or- chardLong Island (1884). PARTHENON, Sauford E. Gi/ord, Cor- coran Gallery, Washington ; canvas, H. 2 ft. 4 in. x 4 ft. 4 in. View looking south from the Acropolis over the head of the Sa- ronic Gulf ; at the left, the Parthenon ; at the right, the Erechtheum. Painted in 1880. PARTON, ARTHUR, born at Hudson, N. ., March 26, 1842. Landscape paint- er, pupil of W. T. Richards, of Philadelphia. Visited Paris and London in 1870, and sketched in Scotland the following summer. Elected an A.N.A. in 1873 ; N.A. in 1884. Studio in New York. Works : On the Road to Mount Marcy (1874), Charles Farwell, Chicago; Mountain Brook (1875), A. T. Stewart Collection, New York ; Stirling Castle, Solitude (1876) ; November (Lord Moucke) ; Sycamores in Old Shokan (Ani- herst Collection) ; Delaware River, near Mil- ford (1879) ; Buttonball Trees on the Hou- satonic (1880) ; Night-fall, Old Home in the Catskills (1881) ; Sycamores by the River- side (1882) ; River Marsh (1883) ; Morning Ride, Passing Shower, Pine Wood (1884) ; Winter Morning, June Day in the Catskills, In the Gloaming (1885) ; Midday, Veteran of the Woods (1886). PARTON, ERNEST, born at Hudson, N. Y., in 1845. Landscape painter, pupil in New York of his brother, Arthur Parton ; visited England in 1873, and has since lived in London ; was in New York in 1884-86. Has made sketching tours in Italy and in Switzerland. Exhibits at Royal Academy and Grosvenor Gallery. Works : Morning Mist (1873) ; Papa's Luncheon (1875) ; Placid Stream (1876); Sunny September, High Hall Garden (1877) ; Silent Pool, Re- flections, Au bord de 1'eau (1878) ; Waning of the Year, Midday (1879) ; Silver and Gold (1882) ; Old River-side Tree, Falling Leaves and Fading Trees, Banks of the Llugwy (1883) ; Where Memory Dwells, Vale of Light (1884) ; Streatley-ou-Thames (1885) ; Last of October (1886). PASIAS, painter, Sicyouic school, pupil of ErujonuK, about B.C. 220. He was brother of the sculptor /Egineta. Pliny, xxxv. 40 [145]. PASINELLI, LORENZO, born in Bo- logna in 1629, died there in 1700. Bo- lognese school ; pupil of Simone Cantarini and of Flaminio Torre ; afterwards studied in Vienna works of Paolo Veronese, and imitated his style, though not servilely. After painting in Rome, where he studied the designs of Raphael, he returned to Bo- logna and taught at the same time with Cignaui, though he never attained the rep- utation of that artist. Works : Miracle of St. Antonio, S. Petronius, Bologna ; Appa- rition of Christ, and Entry into Jerusalem (1657), Church of Public Cemetery, ib. ; Madonna and St. Joseph, Scalzi, ib. ; Mar- tyrdom of St. Catharine, St. Margaret, Pina- coteca, ib.; The Magdalen (1680), St. Mary, Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna. Lanzi, iii. 142 ; Ch. Blanc, Kcole bolonaise ; Gualandi, 9, 14, 110. PASINI, ALBERTO, born at Busseto, near Parma ; con- temporary. G e n r e painter, pupil of Eu- genio Ciceri, of E. Isabey, and Theodore Rousseau ; paints chiefly subjects taken from Turkey, Arabia, and Persia, where he lived several years. His treatment is broad, the light effects in his pictures are often peculiar, and the aerial perspective especially fine. Honorary professor at Parma and Turin Academies. Medals : Paris, 3d class, 1859 ; 2d class, 1863, 1864 ; L. of Honour, 1868 ; Officer, 1878. Works : Shah of Persia travelling through his Coun- try ; Caravan in the Desert. Florence Acad- 39'J