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PELLEGRINO Louis XIV. giving Presents to the Duchess of Burgundy (1864) ; Marie Antoinette in the Conciergerie (1868) ; Game of Vert- Vert ; Interior of Saint Suverin ; Marie Antoinette led to the Scaffold ; St. Severiu's on Christ- mas Eve (1873); Communion of the Virgin (187!)). PELLEGRINO DA BOLOGNA. See Ti- baldi. PELLEGRINO DA CESENA. See Pel- Iff/rino da San Daniele. PELLEGRINO DA MODEXA, born in Modeua in 14(58 (?), died there, Nov. 20, 1524. Umbrian school ; real name Pelle- grino Munari or Aretusi ; son and pupil of Giovanni Munari ; mentioned as a skilful young painter in 1483. About 1509 he went to Rome and studied with Raphael, who em- ployed him as his assistant at the Vatican. His work was so satisfactory that he was commissioned to paint frescos in S. Eusta- cliio and in S. Giacomo degli Spagnuoli. Those in the latter church, representing the legend of St. James, still extant, are worthy in design and execution of a scholar of Raph- ael. On his return to Modem, Pellegrino painted in churches and other public build- ings, but few of his works have survived. He was slain in a street quarrel by the friends of a man whom his son had killed. A Nativity by him is in the Modem Gallery. Ch. Blanc, Kcole ombrienne ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., viii. 24G ; x. 4, 357 ; ed. Mil., iv. (549. PELLEGRINO PELLEGRINI. See Ti- Mdi. PELLEGRINO DA SAN DANIELE, born in latter half of 15th century, died at San Daniele, Dec. 23, 1547. Venetian school ; called also Martino da Udine ; son of Battista da San Daniele (died before 1491), a Dalmatian painter resident in Udine, of whom no picture remains. In 1491, Mar- tino was the partner of a goldsmith at San Daniele, and had contracted to decorate with frescos the Church of Villanuova. Probably studied under his father, and af- terwards in Venice (1494), where he perhaps obtained the surname of Pellegrino from Giovanni Bellini. Painted for several years at San Daniele and Udine, but was obliged to leave for political reasons, and spent four years (1508-12), in Venice and Ferrara. Up to this time his style had been chiefly influenced by Cinia, but after this his work shows a careful study of Giorgione. In 1512 he returned to Udine and painted thenceforth there and at San Daniele, where he decorated the Church of Saut' Antonio with frescos. This long and arduous task was not completed until 1522. Among his other works are the Madonna with Saints (1529), Santa Maria, Cividale ; Glory of St. Joseph, Cathedral of Udine ; Madonna with Saints, Collection of Prince Giovanelli, Ven- ice ; and Madonna enthroned with Saints, National Gallery, London. Duchesue, who calls him Pellegrino da Cesena, gives a list of GG niellos by him. C. & C., N. Italy, ii. 189 ; Vasari, ed. Le Mon., ix. 28 ; ed. Mil., v. 105 ; Hartzen, Kuustblatt (1853), No. 24 ; Duchesne, Essai sur les Nielles (Paris, 182G), 322; Liibke, Gesch. ital. Mai., ii. 583. PELLETIER, LAURENT JOSEPH, born at ficlaron (Haute-Marne), in 1813. Land- scape painter ; appointed in 1845 professor at the school of design in Metz. He gener- ally painted views of the Rhine and North- ern France. Medals : 3d class, 1841 ; 2d class, 184G. Works : Bacharach, St. Goar, Coblentz (1840); Environs of Troves, Losch, The Rhine, Environs of J^pemay (1841); Val- ley of Sierck (1846); Souvenir of Savoy, Sun- set on Edge of Forest, Entrance to the Woods, The Moselle (1848) ; Bad Weather, Pond (1852) ; and others (1857-78). Bel- lier, ii. 225 ; Larousse. PELLICER, JOS LUIS, bom in Cata- lonia ; contemporary. Genre painter, pupil of Giuseppe Palizzi in Rome, where he close- ly studied popular life in Trastevere and in the Ghetto. Medal, 1871. Works: Noc- turnal Hour ; Governor of Arabia and Span- ish Consul at Dizifut ; The Charlatan ; Lot- tery Prize ; Montanara Square ; Priest on 412