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Milligan, Patrick, b. 1925
Milligan was an illustrator for the Fairfax press in Sydney and a painter. He trained at Goldsmiths, University of London after the 1939-45 war. Arriving ...
Patrick, Freddy Jangala, b. 1930
An excellent carver, Freddy Patick was one of the first to start painting in Lajamanu. Married to fellow artist Myra Nungarrayi Patrick, Freddy painted a ...
Patrick, Paddy Jangala, b. 1944
Paddy Patrick started painting in 1986 with the original group at the Lajamanu School, whose t-shirts bore the motto "Past and the present and the ...
Patten, Herb
Herb Patten is a painter and gum leaf player from the Gunai people of Victoria.
Patterson, Banjo Jampijinpa, b. 1940
Born at Coniston in 1940, Banjo Patterson is an Anmatyerre speaker. His country is Coniston and he paints Men and Women Talking, Honey Ant, and ...
Patterson, Ambrose, b. 1877
Australian-born American painter, printmaker and teacher, Ambrose Patterson's reputation in Australia is based mainly on the work he produced in Paris between 1901 and 1910 ...
Cockburn, James Pattison, b. 1779
Topographical painter, author and army officer born in New York, USA. Resident of England and Canada he visited NSW en route between the two. Dursing ...
Pattison,
Not much is known about the photographer and phrenologist Mr Pattison but in April 1861 he advertised classes in Sydney on the subject of 'Phrenology ...
Beadle, Paul, b. 1917
Influential mid 20th century sculptor, illustrator and art teacher who taught extensively in Australia in the 1940s and 1950s before settling in Auckland, New Zealand. ...
Beaubois, Denis Paul, b. 1970
video, performance and installation artist born in Mauritius in 1970. Denis Paul Beaubois immigrated to Australia with his family in 1980. He teaches at the ...
Berthold, Paul
Western Australian gold rush illustrator, Berthold's known work includes "Coolgardie Camplife Sunday June 16th 1895".
Best, Paul
Late 20th century Bulletin caricaturist whose subjects included the late prime minister Sir Robert Menzies.