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Pabst, Daniel (American, 1826–1910)
Pacetti, Vincenzo (Italian, ca. 1745–1820)
Pacino di Bonaguida (Italian, active 1303–ca. 1340)
Pagano, Matteo (Italian, active mid–16th century)
Painter of Bari 5981 (Greek, active ca. 325–305 B.C.)
Painter of London E 497 (Greek, active ca. 450–420 BC)
Painter of Munich 2660 (Greek, active 475–450 B.C.)
Painter of New York 52.11.2 (Greek, active ca. 360–320 B.C.)
Painter of the Yale Lekythos (Greek, Attic, active ca. 475–450 B.C.)
Paladino, Mimmo (Italian, born 1948)
Palagi, Filippo Pelagio (Italian, 1775–1860)
Palermo Painter (Greek, active ca. 415–400 B.C.)
Palissy, Bernard (French, 1510–1589)
Palladio, Andrea (Andrea di Pietro della Gondola) (Italian, 1508–1580)
Palmer, Erastus Dow (American, 1817–1904)
Palumba, Giovanni Battista (Italian, active ca. 1500–1516)
Panini, Giovanni Paolo (Italian, 1692–1765)
Pannemaker, Pieter de (Flemish, flourished 1517–35)
Pannemaker, Willem de (Flemish, flourished 1535–78)
Panton, Verner (Danish, 1926–1998)
Paolo di Giovanni Fei (Italian, Sienese, active by 1369, died 1411)
Paradisi, Domenico (Italian, active 1691–1721)
Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola) (Italian, Parma, 1503–1540)
Parry, Roger M. (French, 1905–1977)
Parsons, Charles (American, 1821–1910)
Paseas (Greek, active ca. 530–510 B.C.)
Pasquier Grenier of Tournai (South Netherlands, flourished 1447–93)
Pater, Jean–Baptiste–Joseph (French, 1695–1736)
Patinir, Joachim (Netherlandish, active by 1515, died 1524)
Patou, Jean (French, 1887–1936)
Paxton, William McGregor (American, 1869–1941)
Payag (Indian, active ca. 1595–1655)
Peake, Robert, the Elder (British, active by 1576, died 1619)
Peale, Charles Willson (American, 1741–1827)
Peale, James (American, 1749–1831)
Peale, Rembrandt (American, 1778–1860)
Pearce, Charles Sprague (American, 1851–1914)
Peche, Dagobert (Austrian, 1887–1923)
Peck, Peter (German, 1500/10–1596)
Peckham, Robert (American, 1785–1877)
Pelham, Henry (American, 1749–1806)
Pellatt & Green, London (active London, first half of 19th century)
Penard, Isaac (Swiss, 1619–1676)
Penn, Irving (American, 1917–2009)
Penone, Guiseppe (Italian, born 1947)
Penthesilea Painter (Attic vase painter, active ca. 460–ca. 440 B.C.)
Percier, Charles (French, 1764–1838)
Perelle, Adam (French, 1640–1695)
Peress, Gilles (French, born 1946)
Permoser, Balthasar (German, 1651–1732)
Pernon, Camille (French, 1753–1808)
Perriand, Charlotte (French, 1903–1999)
Perronneau, Jean Baptiste (French, 1715–1783)
Perry, Enoch Wood (American, 1831–1915)
Persephone Painter
Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci) (Italian, Umbrian, ca. 1445/50–1523?)
Peruzzi, Baldassare Tommaso (Italian, Sienese, 1481–1536)
Pesce, Luigi (Italian, active 1848–1861)
Pesellino (Francesco di Stefano) (Italian, ca. 1422–1457)
Pesquera, Diego de (Spanish, active Granada 1563; Seville 1580)
Pether, William (British, 1738–1821)
Petitjean, Hippolyte (French, 1854–1929)
Pettibon, Raymond (American, born 1957)
Peuerbach, Georg von (1423–1461)
Pfalz, Rupert von der (Bohemian, 1619–1682)
Pheidias (Greek, ca. 500–432 B.C.)
Phillips, Ammi (American, 1788–1865)
Phyfe, Duncan (Scottish, 1770–1854)
Picabia, Francis (French, 1879–1953)
Picart, Bernard (French, 1673–1733)
Picasso, Pablo (Spanish, 1881–1973)
Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius (later Pope Pius II) (1405–1464)
Pichler, Giovanni (Italian, 1734–1791)
Piero della Francesca (Italian, ca. 1420–1492)
Pierre II Woeiriot (French, 1532–1596/99)
Pierson, Jack (American, born 1960)
Pierson, Pierre–Louis (French, 1822–1913)
Pietro di Domenico da Montepulciano (Italian, Marchigian, active first quarter of 15th century)
Pillement, Jean Baptiste (French, 1727–1808)
Pilon, Germain (French, 1536/7–1590)
Pioté, Emanuel (Austrian, 1781–1865)
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (Italian, 1720–1778)
Piretti, Giancarlo (Italian, born 1940)
Pissarro, Camille (French, 1830–1903)
Pisticci Painter (Greek, active ca. 440–410 B.C.)
Pistrucci, Benedetto (Italian, 1789–1855; active in England, 1815–55)
Pleydenwurff, Wilhelm (German, ca. 1460–1494)
Poiret, Paul (French, 1879–1944)
Poliziano (Politian), Angelo (1454–1494)
Polk, Charles Peale (American, 1767–1822)
Polke, Sigmar (German, born 1941)
Pollaiuolo, Antonio (Italian, Florentine, 1431/32–1498)
Pollock, Jackson (American, 1912–1956)
Polygnotos Group (Attic vase painters, active ca. 440—430 B.C.)
Pompon, François (French, 1855–1933)
Ponti, Gio (Italian, 1891–1979)
Pontormo, Jacopo da (Italian, 1494–1557)
Possdorffer, or Poestdorffer, Johann (Bohemian or German, recorded 1620–24)
Pousette–Dart, Richard (American, 1916–1992)
Poussin, Nicolas (French, 1594–1665)
Powers, Hiram (American, 1805–1873)
Prada (Italian, founded 1913)
Pratt, Matthew (American, 1734–1805)
Prendergast, Maurice (American, 1858–1924)
Preti, Mattia (Italian, 1613–1699)
Prevost, Victor (French, 1820–1881)
Price, William Lake (British, 1810–1896)
Price, William Lightfoot (American, 1861–1916)
Prieur, Barthélemy (French, 1536–1611)
Primaticcio, Francesco (Italian, Bolognese, 1504–1570)
Prince Lu (Chinese, active 1628–44)
Prince, Richard (American, born 1949)
Princeton Group (Greek, active ca. 550–525 B.C.)
Procaccini, Giulio Cesare (Italian, Milanese, 1574–1625)
Proctor, Alexander Phimister (American, 1862–1950)
Prud'hon, Pierre–Paul (French, 1758–1823)
Psiax (Greek, active ca. 530–500 B.C.)
Pucci, Emilio (Italian, 1914–1992)
Pucelle, Jean (French, active in Paris, ca. 1320–34)
Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (British, 1812–1852)
Pugin, Edward Welby (British, 1837–1875)
Pulzone, Scipione (Il Gaetano) (Italian, Roman, active by 1569, died 1598)
Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre (French, 1824–1898)
Puyo, Émile Joachim Constant (French, 1857–1933)
Python (Greek, active ca. 350–325 B.C.)
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