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Oxley, George W.
Photographer who worked at Back Creek near Bendigo in 1861 while Edward James was also photographing in the district.
Pain, H. E.
H. E. Pain was a collector of curios from the Pacific Region, confusingly still referred to as the 'South Seas' by Australians at the time, ...
Paine, Garth
Garth Paine's art examines sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object.
Palm Island, Allan
Lino printer and painter, Allan Palm Island lives on his namesake in Queensland. His paintings of Palm Island's marine life are in the permanent collection ...
Palmer, Herbert
A sketcher, Palmer captured a view of the Australian Champion Sweepstakes races held in Melbourne in the late nineteenth century.
Palmer, W.
The exact extent and depth of Palmer's work is largely unknown though he is credited with painting all the windows in Holy Trinity Church of ...
Palmerston, Terry
Palmerston was the Managing Director of Functional Products, St Peters NSW. They produced the "Snelling Line" of furniture designed by Douglas Snelling.
Panigirakis, Spiros
Spiros Panigirakis is an artist based in Melbourne. He is interested in how presentational devices, furniture and organisational frameworks influence the construction of meaning, form ...
Panozzo, Steve
A contemporary caricaturist and cartoonist, Panozzo has been a professional cartoonist since 1983. Twice president of the Black and White Artists Club he mainly contributes ...
Park, Archibald
Archibald Park was engraver and lithographer. He was living in Sydney in 1857-61.
Parker, Brett, b.
Brett Parker of the Wiradjuri language group has been a regular exhibitor in both the NSW Department of Fair Trading Reconciliation Week exhibition and the ...
Parker, William
William Parker was a professional photographer who was working in Victoria in the 1860s and 1870s.
Parker, Tony
Tony Parker is one of the two Parker brothers (Tony and Ross) who became principals of Parker Furniture in the 1960s. The Regents Park firm ...