LIST OF IVORY CARVERS 



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Paulxjs, Melchior. In the treasury of 

 Cologne Cathedral are ten reliefs with 

 scenes from the Passion of Our Lord 

 dated 1703-1733; some other works in 

 private collections in Cologne. 



Pendl, Emanuel. Sculptor. Born at 

 Meran, February 23, 1845. Statu- 

 ettes exhibited in Kunstgewerbe 

 Museum, Berlin, 1894. 



Permoser, Balthasar. Born at Kam- 

 mer, Bavaria, August 1, 1650; died 

 in Dresden, February 20, 1732. Sev- 

 eral works in Griine Gewblbe, Dres- 

 den: "Jupiter and Eagle," "Seasons," 

 "Hercules and Omphale"; also very 

 fine crucifixes in Jakobikirche, Frei- 

 burg, and in the Herzogl. Museum, 

 Brunswick. 



Persinka, Leon. Born in Paris. Exhib- 

 ited in Salon, 1909, statuette of St. 

 George, bronze and ivory. 



Petel Georg. Born at Welheim, Bava- 

 ria; visited Italy; finally settled in 

 Augsburg where he worked for the 

 Fuggers and died in 1634. Tankard 

 in Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. 



Pfeifhofen, . Living in 1694. 



Bas-reliefs. 



Phidias. Bom in Athens between 490 

 and 485 b. c. Executed the colossal 

 gold and ivory statues of Zeus at Elis 

 (451 B. c.) and of Athena at Athens 

 (438 B. c). Falsely accused of purloin- 

 ing some of the gold for the latter 

 statue, he exonerated himself by having 

 the gold adornments, weighing 44 Attic 

 talents (about 2,500 pounds), removed 

 and reweighed, but on a later accusa- 

 tion of having depicted his own features 

 and those of Pericles on the shield of the 

 goddess, he was again cast into prison, 

 where he died. 



Phillippe, Adrien. Wristguard in Wal- 

 lace Collection dated 1608. 



Phillips, Paul. Born in Germany. Ex- 

 hibited two works in bronze and ivory 

 in Salon of 1909, "Farniente" and 

 "Grace et Force." 



PiCHLER, JOHANN. Born in the Tyrol 

 about 1700. Figures and groups of 

 jugglers and mendicants. 



PiSANO, Giovanni. Fifteenth to sixteenth 

 century. A madonna attributed to 

 him. 



PiSANO, Nino. Sculptor of fourteenth 

 century; died before 1368. Son of 

 Andrea Pisano. 



Planzone, Filippo. Born in Nicosia; 

 flourished until 1636. Called II Si- 



ciliano. Horse in a cage, the whole 

 carved out of a single piece of ivory, 

 in National Museum, Florence. 



Point, Amand. Exhibited a triptych, 

 "La Musique" in Mus^e Galliera, 

 1903; ivory and enamel. 



PoMPE, Johannes Engelbertus. Sculp- 

 tor. Born in Antwerp in 1744; died 

 there November 1, 1810. Crucifixes 

 in ivory. 



PoMPE, Walterius. Father of Johannes 

 Engelbertus Pompe. Born in Lidt, 

 North Brabant; died in Antwerp Feb- 

 ruary 7, 1777. Celebrated for his 

 Christs of ivory and palm- wood. 



Pozzo, Giovanni (Andrea). In Rome 

 about 1700. Medallist and ivory 

 carver. Copied antique models. Me- 

 dallion portrait dated 1717 in Kimst- 

 kammer. 



Pradier, James (Jean Jacques). Sculp- 

 tor. Born in Geneva, May 23, 1792; 

 died in Bougival, June 4, 1862. Pupil 

 of Lemot, Gerard, ficole des Beaux 

 Arts. 



Pronner, Leopold. Born in Thalhausen 

 Carinthia, in 1560; died in 1630. 

 After 1600 in Nuremberg. Diminu- 

 tive objects; little equestrian figures so 

 small that they could be passed 

 through the eye of a needle. 



QuELLiNUS, Arthur. Born in Antwerp 

 in 1609; died there August 23, 1668. 

 The sculptor of the decorations to the 

 Rathaus in Amsterdam. It is con- 

 sidered not unlikely that he executed 

 ivory carvings. 



Rasdmany, F. Exhibited in Salon, 1912, 

 two plaquettes, "Leda" and "Sa- 

 lome." 



Rauchmuller, Mathias. Born in the 

 Tyrol before 1660; died after 1720. 

 Sculptor. Was in Vienna, Breslau, and 

 the Rhine country. A large tankard 

 with bacchanalian scenes in the col- 

 lection of Prince Liechtenstein in Vi- 

 enna, dated 1670. Group of Apollo 

 and Neptune in the Kaiserliches Hof- 

 museum, Vienna, is also probably by 

 him. 



Raymond de Broutelles. Portrait in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Renard. Small vases in Musee Galliera, 

 1903. 



Rett, Conrad. Sculptor. Of the sixteenth 

 century . Born in Switzerland ; worked 

 in Brussels . Made copies in ivory of his 



