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parent of
Luke Paramor
Other occupation
friend of
Vernon Treweeke
1939
Artist (Painter)
the father of her son
associate of
Philip Cox
1939
Architect
associate of
Cecily Briggs
1938
Artist, Curator
collaborator of
Margaret Grafton
1938
Artist (Weaver), Artist (Glass & metal Artist / Designer)
associate of
Tony McGillick
1938
Artist (Painter)
friend of
Alan Oldfield
1938
Artist (Painter), Curator, Designer (Theatre / Film Designer)
friend of
Brett Whiteley
1938
Artist (Painter), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Ceramist), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Printmaker)

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References [<ExternalResource: McGillick, Paul (2000), 'Paramor, Wendy (1938 - 1975)', Melbourne, Vic : Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 15, Melbourne University Press, p. 565.>, <ExternalResource: Briggs, Cecily (et al) (2000), 'Wendy Paramor : Lost and found', Casula, NSW : Casula Powerhouse.>, <ExternalResource: Finemore, Brian (ed.) (1968), 'The Field', Melbourne, Vic : National Gallery of Victoria.>, <ExternalResource: 'Artist Wendy her own "brickie"', Sun (Sydney) 23 September 1968>] [<ExternalResource: McGillick, Paul (2000), 'Paramor, Wendy (1938 - 1975)', Melbourne, Vic : Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 15, Melbourne University Press, p. 565.>, <ExternalResource: Briggs, Cecily (et al) (2000), 'Wendy Paramor : Lost and found', Casula, NSW : Casula Powerhouse.>, <ExternalResource: Finemore, Brian (ed.) (1968), 'The Field', Melbourne, Vic : National Gallery of Victoria.>]