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[[File:Pictor IAU.svg|alt=star chart|thumb|Pictor star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)]]
[[File:Pictor IAU.svg|alt=star chart|thumb|Pictor star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)]]
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]]. It was invented by Lacaille (1752).  
One of the [[:Category:88_IAU-Constellations|88 IAU constellations]]. It was invented by Lacaille (1752).  
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==Etymology and History==
==Etymology and History==
   [[File:Lacaille text newConst1752 Pic.JPG|alt=screenshot(s) of text|thumb|Pictor in Lacaille's definition 1752]]
   [[File:Lacaille text newConst1752 Pic.JPG|alt=screenshot(s) of text|thumb|Pictor in Lacaille's definition 1752]]
=== Origin of Constellation ===
Nicolas Louis de Lacaille conceived this constellation. In 1756, he named it “Le Chavelet du Peintre” in French and described a canvas attached to an easel. Nothing more is known about this. He drew this constellation in a gap in the ancient images, where, next to the bright star [[Canopus]] in the ship, the faint stars close to the horizon had not been noticed.


 
In the 19th century, the English astronomer John Herschel, son of the discoverer of Uranus, suggested shortening the name from ‘Schafflei des Malers’ to ‘Maler’ – and abbreviations are usually popular.
=== Origin of Constellation ===


=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation ===
=== Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation ===
<gallery>
File:Pic lcaille.PNG|Pictor in Lacaille (1756).
File:Pic Bode1782.jpg|Pictor in Bode (1782, 1805).
File:Dor+Vol+Pic Fortin1795 picHi.jpg|Pictor in Fortin's Atlas Céleste, 3rd edition (1795).
</gallery>


== Mythology ==
== Mythology ==

Latest revision as of 19:53, 26 February 2026

Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann


star chart
Pictor star chart (IAU and Sky & Telescope magazine, Roger Sinnott & Rick Fienberg)

One of the 88 IAU constellations. It was invented by Lacaille (1752).

Etymology and History

screenshot(s) of text
Pictor in Lacaille's definition 1752

Origin of Constellation

Nicolas Louis de Lacaille conceived this constellation. In 1756, he named it “Le Chavelet du Peintre” in French and described a canvas attached to an easel. Nothing more is known about this. He drew this constellation in a gap in the ancient images, where, next to the bright star Canopus in the ship, the faint stars close to the horizon had not been noticed.

In the 19th century, the English astronomer John Herschel, son of the discoverer of Uranus, suggested shortening the name from ‘Schafflei des Malers’ to ‘Maler’ – and abbreviations are usually popular.

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

Mythology

References