Federation period Melbourne cartoonist, Parkinson, who contributed to publications such as the Rambler, which he co-edited with Norman and Lionel Lindsay, often signed his drawings ...
Parsons was a watercolourist in the late 1840s. Works including 'Crown Commissioner's House' and 'Government Camp, Lamplough' are related to goldfields' life.
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 ...
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 ...
Rochelle Patten is a respected Yorta Yorta woman based in Shepparton, Victoria. She has featured in the "Mum Shirl Tribute Exhibition" and the "5th National ...
Lorraine 'Bunta' Patten is a Djab Wurrung/Gunditjmara woman who learnt to draw and paint late in life after attending an art course at RMIT University ...
Anne Paulson was a watercolour painter. She exhibited at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition. She was ...
Pietro Pedroncinni (also known as Petroncini) was a painter, art teacher and modeller. He claimed to be from the Academy of Milan. In 1872 Pedroncinni ...