Danish painter, Edvard Petersen was a true Academy man who is primarily known for light-filled rural views and keen observations of daily life. Towards the e...
Emanuel Petersen was a highly regarded painter of Greenlandic nature, scenery and civilisation. He’s regarded by many to be the last true ‘Grønlandsmaler’. I...
Nicolaas Pieneman was a Dutch painter and lithographer primarily known for history painting and portraits. He was trained by his father, Jan Willem Pieneman ...
Felix Polak was born in Paris and studied under M Thirion. He was a member of the Societaire des Artistes Francais and in 1909, he was represented at the Gra...
James Poole was a landscape painter known for far-reaching mountainous views and expansive river scenes. He trained under Joseph Barber (1757-1811) alongside...
Oswald Poreau was a Belgian artist who trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels under Joseph Stallaerts. He was admired for his deft impressioni...
Louis Joseph Pottin was an artist surrounded by talented portraitists who were no doubt in high demand. He was trained by the great Carolus Duran (1837-1917)...
Leon Printemps was a precocious talent that studied at the National School of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) - a major figure in ...
Harald Pryn was a master at chilly rural views with winding countryside tracks. He worked primarily around his home in Bagsvaerd, near Copenhagen, and he’s w...