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Price, Eveline R.
Painter and resident of Tasmania. Exhibited with the Art Society of Tasmania in 1907.
Price, Fowler B.
Fowler B. Price was a painter and estate agent. In 1855 he advertised as a portrait painter.
Price, George Frederick
George Frederick Price was known as a painter and/or engraver.He might also be the artist called Price whose work was shown at the 1869 Melbourne ...
Price, J. R.
Painter, did an oil portrait of a young girl signed 'J.R. Price', offered at Christie's Sydney.
Prideaux, Fred J.
She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts but was not a member.
Pritchard, Emmeline
The Age critic remarked that Pritchard's Botanical Gardens paintings possessed 'great merit' but reviewed her sketch from nature as 'hurriedly done' lacking the 'artistic touch' ...
Pritchard, J.W.
Exhibited watercolours of subjects in Scotland and Victoria with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Prévost,
The first names of the Prévosts (uncle and nephew), are not known. They pursued similar life courses as naturalists, sailing with the La Pérouse expedition. ...
Purkiss, Violet
Maker of ribbon lace and a painter associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Purves, Caroline Frances
Purves was a painter, who exhibited watercolour flower paintings at the 1880-81 Melbourne International Exhibition and received a first order or merit for them. Her ...
Pwerle, Wally
Alyawarre artist well known for his wood carving. Pwerle's Grass-Seed Dreaming is located in the area of Irrweltye outstation, at Aknumurrapa, NT.
Queama, Katherine
Painter of Dreaming stories and bush tucker stories. Lives in Oak Valley near Nadia, South Australia.
Quilliam, Mick
Indigenous painter based in Strahan, Tasmania.
R., A. E.
The only known work of this artist is a watercolour view of Helenus Scott's residence near Singleton, NSW. The artist seems likely to be either ...
R., C. J. W.
C.J.W.R. was a watercolourist whose only known work features Melbourne circa 1841. There is suspicions that it may not have been painted in 1841 or ...
R., J.
The subject, style and date of the work initialled J.R. all suggest that the artist was John Rae.