Clipart illustrations of famous people throughout history. This gallery contains images of people that had a surname beginning with the letter P.
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Paca, William
Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Maryland... |
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Paddock, Algernon S.
Lawyer, writer, and American politician.... |
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Paderewski
A noted Polish pianist, born in Podolia, a Russian-Polish privince, Nov. 6, 1860. His compositions include more than ninety works, most of which were written before he was twenty-five years of age.... |
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Paderewski, Ignace
A Polish composer most famous for Manru and Minuet.... |
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Paganini, Niccolo
A famous violinist, violist, guitarist and composer. He is considered the greatest violinist who ever lived.... |
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Page, William
An American painter and portrait artist. Page origianlly studied for the ministry at the Andover Theological Seminary, though in later life he became a Swedenborgian. he received his training in art f... |
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Pagholo, Bartolommeo di
(1469-1517) Italian painter during the Renaissance most famous for painting religious subjects.... |
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Paine, Robert Treat
Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Massachusetts... |
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Paine, Thomas
(1737-1809) British political theorist that published the pamphlet Common Sense.... |
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Paine, Thomas
(1737-1809) British political theorist that published the pamphlet Common Sense.... |
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Paine, Thomas
American author... |
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Paine, Thomas
"Thomas Paine, author of the pamphlet, Common Sense, published in January, 1776."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895... |
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Paine, Thomas
An intellectual, scholar, revolutionary, and idealist, is widely recognized as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A radical pamphleteer, Paine anticipated and helped foment the American... |
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Palmer, Erastus Dow
"Palmer, Erastus Dow, sculptor, born in Onondaga county, New York, in 1817; died in 1904. Among his best works are Indian Girl Contemplating a Crucifix, The White Captive, The Sleeping Peri, and Land... |
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Papineau, Louis Joseph
(1789-1871) Canadian orator and politician.... |
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Paris
Ancient Greek Mythology. Paris begins the Trojan War by kidnapping Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world.... |
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Parker, Gilbert
Canadian novelist and politician.... |
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Parker, Sir Peter
(--) Commanded the British fleet and wrote the "New War Song"... |
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Parkhurst, Charles
An American clergyman and social reformer, born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Although scholarly and reserved, he preached two sermons in 1892 in which he attacked the political corruption of New York... |
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Parkman, Francis
(1823-1893) American historian... |
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Parkman, Francis
(1823-1893) American historian and Harvard graduate.... |
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Parkman, Francis
Francis Parkman (September 16, 1823 – November 8, 1893) was an American historian, best known as author of The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life and his monumental... |
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Parnell, Charles
An Irish political leader and one of the most important figures in 19th century Ireland and the United Kingdom. ... |
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Parnell, Charles Stewart
An Irish political leader... |
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Parnell, Mrs.
Mother of Charles Stewart Parnell and is called an "American lady." She is the daughter of Commodore Stewart, of the United States navy. She was a supporter of the liberty of Ireland and was an acti... |