Sarah, Hagar, and Abraham, Annunciation to the Shepherds, Bathing Nymphs, Diana Bathing, four others, Louvre; Expulsion from Paradise, Repose in Egypt (2), eight others, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Women Bathing, do. leaving the Bath, Bathers Watched, Expulsion from Paradise, Amsterdam Museum; Mercury appearing to the Nymph Herse, Women Bathing, Hague Museum; Italian Landscape, Andromeda chained to the Rock, Suermondt Museum, Aix-la-Chapelle; Finding of Moses, Psyche carried to Olympus by Mercury, Basle Museum; Landscape with Tobias and the Angel, do. with Flight into Egypt, Musée Rath, Geneva; Grotto with Bathing Nymphs, Aschaffenburg Gallery; Group of Children in a Hall, and Angels above them, Bamberg Gallery; Amaryllis giving the Prize to Myrtilus, Berlin Museum; Italian Landscape with Abraham's Sacrifice, do. with Walk to Emmaus, Carlsruhe Gallery; Adoration of the Magi, Juno with Venus and Minerva, etc., nine others, Cassel Gallery; Assembly of the Gods, Tobias and the Angel, do. with the Fish, Gallery, Copenhagen; Assembly of the Gods, Italian Landscape, Moltke Collection, ib.; Nymphs in a Grotto, do. dancing, Amalienstift, Dessau; Diana and Nymphs resting from the Chase, The Muses on Parnassus, ten others, Dresden Museum; Landscape with Diana and Callisto, Städel Gallery, Frankfort; Nymph dancing with Satyr, Repose in Egypt, two others, Gotha Museum; Abraham and Isaac in Landscape with Ruins, Cephalus and the dying Procris, Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Venus, Provinzial Museum, Hanover; Landscape with Ruins and Holy Family, Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck; Flight into Egypt, Diana and Callisto (2), four others, Old Pinakothek, Munich; Landscape with Roman Ruins, Death of Pyramus, Oldenburg Gallery; Angels among Clouds, Schleissheim Gallery; Holy Family, four others, Schwerin Gallery; Flight into Egypt, two others, Stuttgart Museum; others in Madrid (2), Stockholm, and Vienna (2) Museums; Liechtenstein (4), Czernin, and Schönborn Galleries, Vienna; Uffizi, Florence (15); Palazzo Pitti, ib. (5), etc.—Bode, Studien, 323; Immerzeel, ii. 317; Kugler (Crowe), ii. 350; Kramm, v. 1295; Ch. Blanc, École hollandaise; Nagler, Mon., ii. 206; Zeitschr. f. b. K., xvi. 386.
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POETRY, Raphael, Camera della Segnatura, Vatican; fresco, medallion on ceiling. Female figure, with outspread wings and crossed feet, seated on a marble chair, adorned with dramatic masks; in right hand a book, in left a lyre; in clouds, two genii with tablets. Painted in 1512; entirely by Raphael, and in his best manner. Engraved by Marc Antonio; B. Audran; R. Morghen, and others.—Passavant, iv. 88; Müntz, 311, 316, 350; Perkins, 123.
By Raphael (fresco). See Parnassus.
POGGI, CESARE, born in Milan in 1803,
died there in 1859. History and portrait
painter, pupil of Sabatelli, and in 1824 of
Venice Academy, then studied in Rome after
the old masters. Member of Milan Academy
in 1837. Works: Death of Clarissa
Visconti; Roman Robbers pursued; Return
of Prodigal Son; Caius Marius; Christ Crucified;
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian; Christ
and the Adulteress (masterpiece); Brutus
and Ligarius (all before 1844); St. John
the Baptist preaching in the Desert (1854);
Cola Montana and his Pupils; Susanna at
the Bath; Portrait of Thorwaldsen (1833).—Wurzbach,
xxiii. 25.
POGGIO, GIOVANNI DEL. See Giovanni
da Paolo.
POHLE, HERMANN, born in Berlin in
1831. Landscape painter, pupil in Berlin
of Biermann, and in Düsseldorf of Schirmer
and Gude. Works: Landscape with Mill;