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Parr, Paul
Paul Parr is a late 20th century cartoonist whose work is held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Parr, Thomas William
Thomas William Parr was a sketcher, explorer, clerk and convict. He embarked for New South Wales in 1787. Parr worked as a mineralogist on John ...
Parrant, Olive
Olive Parrant was a member of the Western Australia Society of Arts. Before WWI Parrant studied at the Perth Technical School.
Parsons,
Parsons was a watercolourist in the late 1840s. Works including 'Crown Commissioner's House' and 'Government Camp, Lamplough' are related to goldfields' life.
Pasco, Ruth
Mid 20th century exhibitor with the Contemporary Art Society
Paskaukas, Julius A., b.
Ex-serviceman who exhibited woodcarvings and small sculptures in the 1956 Festival of Perth exhibition.
Pasquier, Phillipe
Performer, director, composer, musician, producer and educator Phillipe Pasquier completed his Ph.D. in the field of artificial intelligence at Laval University (Québec, Canada. His art ...
Pataki, Robert
Pataki was an industrial designer, General Manager, PA Design founded 1981, also designed for Rainford Car Safety Equipment, Roseback "stackhat", Kambrook 8 litre urn, Australian ...
Paterson, Elizabeth
Mid 20th century Melbourne and Gippsland painter, illustrator, commercial artist and cartoonist
Paterson, F. J.
F. J. Paterson was a professional photographer who had a studio in Hobart Town in 1864-79.
Paterson, Hugh
Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Paterson also ...
Paterson, William
William Paterson was a professional photographer. He worked in Melbourne in partnership with his brother Archibald. At the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, both of them ...