• Pacheco, Juan (1419-1474)
• Pacino, Al (1940)
• Packard, KY (USA)
• Paele, Joris van der (c.1370-1443)
• Page
• Page, Geneviève (1927)
• Paget, Debra (1933)
• Pagnol, Marcel (1895-1974)
• Paimio (Finland)
• Paimio Sanatorium (Paimio)
• Painter
• Painters
• Painting
• Paisley (Scotland)
• Pakistan
• Pal, George (1908-1980)
• Palace
• Palace of Placentia, Greenwich (England)
• Palace of Westminster (London)
• Palace of Whitehall (London)
• Palaces
• Palacio Real de Madrid (Madrid)
• Palance, Jack (1920-2006)
• Palatine Hill (Rome)
• Palatino (Roma)
• Palazzo Abatellis (Palermo)
• Palazzo degli Alberti (Prato)
• Palazzo di Spagna (Roma)
• Palazzo Grimani (Venezia)
• Palazzo Marin (Venezia)
• Palazzo Monaldeschi (Roma)
• Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi (Roma)
• Palazzo Pitti (Firenze)
• Palazzo Rospigliosi Pallavicini (Roma)
• Palazzo Rosso (Genova)
• Palermo (Italia)
• Palette
• Palm Desert, CA (USA)
• Palm Springs, CA (USA)
• Palma de Mallorca (España)
• Palmer, Lilli (1914-1986)
• Paltrow, Gwyneth (1972)
• Paluzzi, Luciana (1937)
• PAM = Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milano)
• Panarea, Isole Eolie (Italia)
• Pandanus
• Panther
• Papamoschou, Tatiana (1964)
• Papas, Irene (1926)
• Paper
• Parable
• Paradise
• Paradise Cay, CA (USA)
• Parasol
• Parent
• Parfitt, Judy (1935)
• Paris (mythology)
• Paris (France)
• Park
• Park Ridge, IL (USA)
• Parker, Eleanor (1922-2013)
• Parker, Jean (1915-2005)
• Parker, Sarah Jessica (1965)
• Parma (Italia)
• Parrot
• Parry, Natasha (1930-2015)
• Party
• Pasadena, CA (USA)
• Pascal, Gabriel (1894-1954)
• Pascual Baylón Yubera, St. (1540-1592)
• Paso Robles, CA (USA)
• Pasolini, Pier Paolo (1922-1975)
• Passer, Ivan (1933-2020)
• Pastry
• Paterson, NJ (USA)
• Patmos (Greece)
• Patna (India)
• Patrizi, Stefano (1950)
• Patroni Griffi, Giuseppe (1921-2005)
• Pau (France)
• Paul the Apostle (St.)
• Paula (St.)
• Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese (1780-1825)
• Pavement
• Pavilion
• PBM = Pinacoteca di Brera (Milano)
• PCIG = Pinacoteca Civica ‘Il Guercino’ (Cento)
• PCMF = Pinacoteca Civica (Forlì)
• PCW = Phillips Collection (Washington)
• PDD = Punta della Dogana (Venezia)
• PDMM = Neue Pinakothek (Munich)
• Peace
• Peach
• Peacock
• Pear
• Pearl
• Peasant
• Peck, Gregory (1916-2003)
• Peleas de Arriba (España)
• Pella (Greece)
• Pendant
• Penitent
• Peony
• People
• Peppard, George (1928-1994)
• Père Lathuille (Paris)
• Pérez del Cerro y García de Cossio, Dolores (1871-1944)
• Pérez Galdós, Benito (1843-1920)
• Périer, François (1919-2002)
• Peris-Mencheta, Sergio (1975)
• Perkins, Anthony (1932-1992)
• Perseus
• Perth (Australia)
• Peru, IN (USA)
• Pescara (Italia)
• Peschiera del Garda (Italia)
• Peter (St.)
• Peter Nolasco (St.)
• Peter the Martyr (St.)
• Peterborough (England)
• Peters, Jean (1926-2000)
• Petersburg, VA (USA)
• Petit Palais (Paris)
• Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374)
• Petrarch (1304-1374)
• Pfeiffer, Michelle (1958)
• Philadelphia, PA (USA)
• Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia)
• Philemon
• Philip II, King of Spain (1527-1598)
• Philip IV, King of Spain (1605-1665)
• Philipe, Gérard (1922-1959)
• Philippe II Auguste, King of France (1165-1223)
• Phillips, Siân (1933)
• Phoenix, AZ (USA)
• Piaf, Édith (1915-1963)
• Pianist
• Pianists
• Piano
• Piazza San Marco (Venezia)
• Picador
• Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973)
• Piccoli, Michel (1925-2020)
• Piccolo, Ottavia (1949)
• Picnic
• Picton, Thomas (1758-1815)
• Pierce, Franklin, 14th President of the United States (1804-1869)
• Pierfederici, Antonio (1919-1999)
• Pietà
• Pieve di Cadore (Italia)
• Pilgrim
• Pillow
• Pinacoteca Ambrosiana (Milano)
• Pinacoteca Civica (Forlì)
• Pinacoteca Civica ‘Il Guercino’ (Cento)
• Pinacoteca di Brera (Milano)
• Pinacoteca Nazionale (Bologna)
• Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo (Brescia)
• Pinacoteca Vaticana (Vaticano)
• Pincian Hill (Rome)
• Pincio (Roma)
• Pink
• Pio Monte della Misericordia (Napoli)
• Piolenc (France)
• Pipe
• Pirna (Germany)
• Pisa (Italia)
• Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903)
• Pistoia (Italia)
• Pistol
• Pisu, Mario (1910-1976)
• Pitcher
• Pitt, Brad (1963)
• Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
• Place du Forum (Arles)
• Plague
• Plainfield, NJ (USA)
• Planet
• Plate
• Platt, Oliver (1960)
• Platter
• Player
• Pleasantville, NY (USA)
• Pleasence, Donald (1919-1995)
• Pleasure
• Pleshette, Suzanne (1937-2008)
• Plowright, Joan (1929)
• Plume
• Plummer, Christopher (1929-2021)
• Pluto
• Plymouth (England)
• Plympton (England)
• PMA = Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia)
• PNB = Pinacoteca Nazionale (Bologna)
• Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849)
• Poem
• Poet
• Poets
• Poggio a Caiano (Italia)
• Point Lobos State Reserve, CA (USA)
• Point Pleasant, NJ (USA)
• Poitier, Sidney (1927)
• Poitiers (France)
• Pol, Alice (1982)
• Pola (Croatia)
• Poland
• Polanski, Roman (1933)
• Polio
• Polish
• Poliziano, Agnolo (1454-1494)
• Polk, James Knox, 11th President of the United States (1795-1849)
• Pollack, Sydney (1934-2008)
• Polo, Teri (1969)
• Pomona
• Pond
• Pont de Clichy (Asnières-sur-Seine-Clichy)
• Pont de l’Europe (Paris)
• Pont Neuf (Paris)
• Pont-Sainte-Maxence (France)
• Pontfaverger-Moronvilliers (France)
• Ponti, Carlo (1912-2007)
• Pontoise (France)
• Pontrhydyfen (Wales)
• Poole (England)
• Pope
• Popes
• Poplar
• Poppy
• Porcel, Isabel Lobo Velasco de
• Porch
• Porcia e Brugnera, Count Antonio di (c.1508-)
• Port
• Port Arthur, TX (USA)
• Port Maria (Jamaica)
• Port Talbot (Wales)
• Port-Vendres (France)
• Porter, Cole (1891-1964)
• Portland, OR (USA)
• Portman, Natalie (1981)
• Porto Ercole (Italia)
• Portrait
• Portsmouth (England)
• Portsmouth, NH (USA)
• Portugal
• Possagno (Italia)
• Pot
• Potato
• Potiphar
• Potsdam (Germany)
• Pottery
• Pourville (France)
• Powder
• Powell, Robert (1944)
• Power, Tyrone (1914-1958)
• Powers, Stefanie (1942)
• Powley, Bel (1992)
• Poznan (Poland)
• PPP = Petit Palais (Paris)
• Prague (Czech Republic)
• Prague Castle (Prague)
• Prato (Italia)
• Praxedes (St.)
• Prayer
• Predella
• Preitenegg (Austria)
• Preminger, Otto (1905-1986)
• Presentation of Jesus at the Temple
• Presidential Medal of Freedom
• Presidents of the United States
• Preston, Robert (1918-1987)
• Pretoria (South Africa)
• Prétot-Vicquemare (France)
• Price, Vincent (1911-1993)
• Priest
• Princess
• Princeton, NJ (USA)
• Prins, Pierre-Ernest (1838-1913)
• Prison
• PRM = Palacio Real de Madrid (Madrid)
• Producer
• Proietti, Gigi (1940)
• Prophet
• Proposal
• Proust, Antonin (1832-1905)
• Provence (France)
• Proverb
• Providence, RI (USA)
• Pryce, Jonathan (1947)
• PSMFA = Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow)
• Psyche
• Pszoniak, Wojciech (1942-2020)
• PTM = Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo (Brescia)
• Puerto Lumbreras (España)
• Pueyrredón, Prilidiano (1823-1870)
• Pug
• Puglisi, Aldo (1935)
• Pullman, Bill (1953)
• Pumpkin
• Punta della Dogana (Venezia)
• Purism
• Pusey (France)
• Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts (Moscow)
• Putto