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 PATOX Museum ; Madonna, Darmstadt Museum ; Christ on the Cross, Old Pin.ikothek. Mu- nich ; Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, German- ic Museum, Nuremberg ; Baptism of Christ. Repose in Egypt (2), Martyrdom of St. Catharine, St. Jerome, Battle of Pa via (?), Museum, Vienna ; Christ on the Cross, St. Jerome, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib. ; do., Wiesbaden Gallery. Krauim, v. 1258 ; Kugler (Crowe), i. 122 ; Ch. Blanc, Kcole flarnande ; Booses (Reberl, 11-3; Van den Branden, 112 ; Zeitschr. f. b. K, xxi. 93. PATON, Sir JOSEPH NOEL, bom in Dunferznline, Scotland, Dec 13, 1821. History painter, first instructed in art by his father, who had been a pupil of An- drew Wilson ; employed in drawing designs for damask fabrics until twenty years old, when he -went to London and became a pupil in Royal Academy schools. In 1845 his Spirit of Religion gained one of the three prizes at the Westminster Hall competition, and in 1847 his Christ bearing the Cross, and Reconciliation of Oberou and Titauia (National Gallery, Edinburgh) won the prize of 300 at a similar competition. He became a member of the R.S.A. in 1*30, and settled permanently in Edinburgh in 1857 ; in 1866 he was appointed Queen's limner for Scotland, and in 1867 was knighted. Works : Dead Lady (18541: Pursuit of Pleasure (1855) ; Home (l85<!i ; Hesperus, In Memoriam (1857) ; Sir Ber- tram's Dirge (1859) ; Silenus Singing, En- tombment, Gethsemane (1860) ; Luther at Erfurt (1861); Death Barge of King Arthur (1865); Mors Janua Vita (1866); Fairy Raid (1867) ; Faith and Reason (1871) ; Oskold and the Elle Maids (1873) ; Man of Sorrows (1875); Spirit of Twilight, Christ the Great Shepherd (1876) ; Man with the Muck Rake (1877); Lux in Tenebris (1879); Faith arm- ing the Christian Warrior. Sir Noel made the cartoons for the glass of the great win- dow of Dunfennline Abbey, restored by An- drew Carnegie, of New York, in Lss4. He is also a learned archa-ologist. a sculptur, and a writer of both prose and poetry. Art Journal (1881 1, 78 ; Meynell, 52. PATROIS. ISIDORE, born at Noyers (Yonue) in 1815. Genre and history paint- er, pupil of Lenfaut and Mouvoisiu. While his early pictures of Russian life are charac- teristic and vigorous, those of historical sub- jects painted at a later date are better in the details than in the ensemble. Medals : 3d class. I.s61, 1*63, 1*64 : L. of Honour, 1872. Works : Procession of the Holv Images in St. Petersburg (1861). Luxembourg Muse- um ; Joan of Arc taken Prisoner (18G4), OrK-ans Museum ; Joan of Arc led to the Stake (1*67). Rouen Museum ; A Friend's Troubles. The Bond i!86M; Russian Girls Reading, Russian Girls Talking : Russian Girls with Fruit i!874i ; New Wine; The Visit : Young Mother. Mrs. Maynard, Bos- ton ; In the Garden, Friendly Judge (1*70 i; Visit. First Suspicion (1877); The Betrothed in Russia (1880); The Ball of Wool (1881), Two Children warming themselves, Fodor Museum, Amsterdam. Bellier. ii. 218 ; Cla- retie, Peiutres. il*74). 331; Miiller, 4ns. PAUDITZ (Paudissi, CHRISTOFFER, lx>rn in L>wer Saxony about 1018, died at Freisiug, Bavaria, in 1G66. German school ; history, genre, and portrait painter in manner of Rembrandt, perhaps his pu- pil ; court painter to the Bishop of Frei- sing. Works : Lady and Gentleman at a Table in Consultation, Bust Portrait of Old Man (1654), Male Portrait (1689)., do., Dresden Gallery; St. Jerome (1664), Ma- rauder (1665), Male Portrait (1660), Peas- ant resting and Bov, Portrait of Young Man, Vienna Museum; Still-Life (1660), Hermitage, St Petersburg ; Wolf devouring 403