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Patterson, Tom
Patterson's parents founded the Theosophical Society in Western Australia.
Paul, Emily Letitia, b. 1864
a painter and regular exhibitor with the NSW Society of Artists, Paul studied under Julian Ashton with Thea Proctor. She later abandoned art to pursue ...
Paul, Mick, b. 1888
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, painter and printmaker. Mick Paul was married to fellow cartoonist Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.
Payne, Ellen Nora, b. 1865
Ellen Nora Payne was a painter and wood-carver. In 1891 she moved to Melbourne and studied under the Art Nouveau carver, Robert Prenzel. Payne also ...
Payne, Frances, b. 1885
a painter and commercial artist who was born in Brisbane, Queensland. Payne is said to have been one of Australia's highest paid working women of ...
Pearce, J. A.
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, Pearce's work appeared in publications such as the Bulletin, Lone Hand and the Adelaide News.
Peele, James, b. 1847
James Peele was a painter. He was born in 1847 and died in 1905. Peele painted 'Gathering Wildflowers' which was sold as part of Christie's ...
Pender, John Wiltshire
John Wiltshire Pender was a sketcher, architect and builder. He arrived in the Maitland, NSW in 1857. In 1863 Pender set up his architectural practice ...
Percival, Cecil Humphrey, b. 1891
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator and painter. Percival took over from Norman Lindsay as principal cartoonist on the Bulletin in August 1924 but in ...
Perry,
Perry was a painter and illustrator who was working in Sydney in the 1890s-1910s. He is thought to be the Tom Perry who illustrated the ...
Peters, Helen Alice, b. 1866
Peters is a painter, art teacher and pianist. She spent most of her life in Geelong, Victoria.
Phillips, Harry, b. 1873
Harry Phillips was an early 20th century professional photographer who lived in Katoomba. He is best known for his kitsch postcard views of the Blue ...
Phipps, Rose Mabel, b.
Rose Mabel Phipps, also known as Rose Dakin, was a miniature painter and sculptor. She was the only female miniaturist in Britain who apparently was ...
Pickering, Alfred, b. 1835
Professional photographer, taught by brother Charles Percy Pickering. A travelling photographer specialised in photographing tombstones in rural NSW, 1870s-1880s. He is said to have photographed ...
Piguenit, Harriet Victoria, b. 1844
Painter, was born in Van Diemen's Land, the moved to NSW in 1880. She is know primarily for her paintings of flowers and also worked ...
Piguenit, William Charles, b. 1836
Influential and widely exhibited late Colonial era Hobart and Sydney landscape painter, amateur photographer, draughtsman and explorer.
Pink, Olive Muriel, b. 1884
Pink was an artist with training at the Hobart Technical College and the Julian Ashton School, Sydney. Working from a base in the Northern Territory, ...
Pitt Morison, George, b. 1861
Melbourne-born painter and curator who associated with Arthur Streeton. In 1890 he went to Paris where he studied at the Academie Julian under Lefébvre and ...
Pitts, Lillian, b. 1872
Born in Bairnsdale, Victoria, in 1872, Pitts was a devout Methodist and music fanatic. She supported herself by teaching music, and later oil-painting. She also ...
Plante, Ada, b. 1875
Plante studied at the Académie Julian, Paris, where she lived off little more than biscuits. She later emerged as Modernist, and in 1932 was a ...