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small pictures. Works: Portraits in Brussels (1650), Gotha (1648), and Schwerin (1635) Galleries; do., Rothan Gallery, Paris (1644); do., Mr. Hope (2), London; Game of Cards, Nantes Museum; Assemblage, Lille Museum; Musical do., Brussels Museum; An Officer, Hague Museum; Chamber Music (1636), Rotterdam Museum; do., Cologne Museum; A Concert, Brentano Gallery, Frankfort; Cavalier proposing Toast, Städel Gallery, ib.; Spanish Soldiers and Girls in Peasant's Cottage (1632), Officer bargaining with Peasant, Soldier making Love to Girl, Portrait, Hausmann Collection, Hanover; Portrait of Young Nobleman (1656), Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Soldiers plundering Mansion, Aschaffenburg Gallery; Cavalry Skirmish, Bamberg Gallery; Dinner Party, two portraits, Berlin Museum; Guard-Room, Copenhagen Gallery; Assembly and Oyster Dealer, Concert of Five, Gotha Museum; Lansquenets in a Landscape, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Cavalry Skirmish, Oldenburg Gallery; Girl's portrait (1635), Schwerin Gallery; Sculptor's Studio, Painter's Studio, Stettin Museum; Guard-Room (2, one dated 1648), Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna; do., Gsell Gallery, ib.; Trumpeter (1654), Lazienki Gallery, Warsaw; Ladies and Gentlemen Singing, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Music Party, Historical Society, New York.—Bode, Studien, 126; Burger, Musées, i. 276; Gaz. des B. Arts (1878), xvii. 360; Havard, ii. 1; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 414; De Stuers, 25; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xv. 287.



PALAMEDESZ, PALAMEDES, surnamed Stevaerts, born in London in 1607, died at Delft, March 26, 1638. Dutch school; battle painter, brother of Antonis Palamedesz, perhaps his pupil, and developed under the influence of Esaias van de Velde; entered guild of Delft in 1627. Works: Portrait of Prince Frederik Hendrik, Amsterdam Museum; Charge of Cavalry (1630), Berlin Museum; do. (1638), Museum, Vienna; do., Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Battle Piece (1634), Cavalry Combat, Old Pinakothek, Munich; do. (1634), and Cavalier with Baton, Dresden Gallery.—Havard, ii. 1; Gaz. des B. Arts (1878), xvii. 360.



PALERMO. See Antonello da Palermo.


PALIZZI, FILIPPO, born at Vasto in the Abruzzi; contemporary. Landscape and animal painter; went to Naples in 1840 and favourably influenced the Neapolitan artists. Works: Spring, Capodimonte Gallery, Naples; Calves at the Trough; Laden Donkey attacked by Goats; Girl nursing Sick Donkey; Ettore Fieramosca jumping into the Abyss; Neapolitan Corricolo.—L'Illustrazione italiana, 1876.


PALIZZI, GIUSEPPE, born at Lanciano in the Abruzzi in 1812. Landscape and animal painter, brother of Filippo; studied first at Cava, near Salerno; exhibited some pictures at the Naples Academy; in 1844 became pupil of Troyon in Paris, where he afterwards settled. Medal, Paris, 2d class, 1848; L. of Honour, 1859. Works: Stag-Hunt; Return from Fair (1850); Spring (1852); Goats in the Vineyard (1855); Fight of Rams; Obliging Donkey (1857); Calf-Trade in Tonque Valley; Temple Ruins at Pæstum, Milking the Cows (1861); Normandy (1863); Noah's Ark (1863), Capodimonte Gallery, Naples; Wood of Tall Trees, Herds