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Outram, , b. 1858
Possibly a daughter of Captain Fred Outram. She was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Owen, , b. 1850
Late nineteenth century scene-painter who with Alfred Clint, provided the scenery for 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', which opened at the Theatre Royal in Melbourne ...
Owtram, A. E.
A. E. Owtram was a painter. She was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896 but did not exhibit that ...
Owtram, Elizabeth Ann, b. 1864
Miss E. A. Owtram both exhibited and taught painting in Perth i from the 1890s to the 1920s.
Bartholomew, J. P.
In 1898 J.P. Bartholomew exhibited a handpainted fire screen made of stained oak at an Art Union and Exhibition in Sydney which drew the attention ...
Creed, Lilla P.
The artist was active as a still life flower painter in Sydney from the late 1880s until the time of her death in 1893.
Paine, John, b. 1833
John Paine was a well-known commercial photographer who travelled with the Australian Squadron and recorded the establishment of the British Protectorate over South East New ...
Panton, Alice, b. 1864
Alice Panton was a painter best known for her portraiture. In the early 1920s Panton drove from Adelaide to Perth by car, reputedly the first ...
Panton, Joseph Anderson, b. 1831
Joseph Anderson Panton was a painter, etcher and police magistrate. He mapped the Yarra Valley while he was magistrate at Heidelberg. Panton Hill is named ...
Parsons, A. Hedley, b. 1870
Painter and art teacher who lived and worked in Sydney in the 1920s and 1930s, Mrs Hedley Parsons was also an active member of the ...
Passmore, Henry, b. 1840
Amateur furniture maker, woodcarver and embroiderer who exhibited internationally.
Paterson, Andrew Barton, b. 1864
Famous Federation period journalist, author and balladist, is believed (not confirmed) to have supplied sketches as well as reports of the Boer War