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Paton, A.H.
Amateur sculptor who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Patten, Herb
Herb Patten is a painter and gum leaf player from the Gunai people of Victoria.
Patterson, Rex Jupurrurla, b.
Rex Patterson, who often worked with his wife Valerie Napanangka Patterson, started painting in 1986. A devout Christian, he intended to study for the ministry.
Patterson, Thomas Toye
Thomas Toye Patterson was an artist who illuminated a manuscript presented to Queen Victoria by the colony of Queensland. The occasion was the Queen's Jubilee ...
Patterson, W. H.
W.H. Patterson was a colonial period painter and newspaper illustrator who spent time in Bendigo, Victoria.
Patterson, Roy
Taungurong painter, Roy Patterson creates his paintings from ochres he has sourced himself and paints on leather, board and canvas.
Patterson, Tom
Patterson's parents founded the Theosophical Society in Western Australia.
Pattison,
Not much is known about the photographer and phrenologist Mr Pattison but in April 1861 he advertised classes in Sydney on the subject of 'Phrenology ...
Paulos, Jason
Contemporary comic book artist, created the cult comic, Harbutt the Hippo.
Pavlidis, Jim
Painter, printmaker and illustrator who has featured in several group and solo exhibitions since 1991, often in Melbourne. In 2010 he was awarded a creative ...
Payne, Graeme
Contemporary Grafton cartoonist and writer who worked on the Grafton Daily Examiner in 1998.
Pearce, Will
Late 20th century cartoonist who contributed to Inkspot in the early 1990s.
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.
Pearson, John Esmond
John Esmond Pearson was a professional photographer in Victoria in the 1890s. He and John Duncan Pierce were employees of Thomas Cleary.
Pearson, John Wesley
John Wesley Pearson was engraver and lithographer. He worked in a lithography business in Melbourne in the 1860s.