A Venetian painter, who was first instructed by his father and later became a pupil of Antonio Molinari. He died at Venice.

Robert Edge Pine (1742-1790).

Son of John Pine, an English designer and engraver, who instructed him. He was born in London and came to Philadelphia in 1784 to paint the portraits of distinguished persons.

Sebastiano del Piombo (1485-1547).

Born at Venice; his real name was Sebastiano Luciano. He first studied with Giovanni Bellini and then with Giorgione, becoming the most distinguished disciple of his school.

Egbert vander Poel (1621-1664).

A Dutch painter, native of Delft, and died at Rotterdam. His favorite subjects were conflagrations, fire-works and interiors by candle-light.

Cornelius Poelemburg (1586-1667).

Born at Utrecht, he studied under Abraham Bloemaert and then went to Italy. His style was a combination of the Flemish and Italian schools.