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Newman, Paul
Freelance newspaper cartoonist. His work has appeared in the 'Daily Telegraph' and the 'Weekend Australian'.
Parr, Paul
Paul Parr is a late 20th century cartoonist whose work is held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Partos, Paul, b. 1943
Paul Partos's canvases reveal intense passages of his inner life, expressed in markings ranging from quietude and restraint to exuberant expressions of form and colour, ...
Paul, Mick, b. 1888
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, painter and printmaker. Mick Paul was married to fellow cartoonist Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.
Paulos, Jason
Contemporary comic book artist, created the cult comic, Harbutt the Hippo.
Mikhailov, Pavel Nikolaivich, b. 1786
Official artist on board the Russian vessel Vostok when it travelled to Antarctica and the Pacific in 1819 21. He drew natural history and ethnographic ...
Pavlidis, Jim
Painter, printmaker and illustrator who has featured in several group and solo exhibitions since 1991, often in Melbourne. In 2010 he was awarded a creative ...
Payne, Graeme
Contemporary Grafton cartoonist and writer who worked on the Grafton Daily Examiner in 1998.
Payne, Joshua, b. 1810
Joshua Payne was an etcher, engraver and die-sinker. In 1852 he made the £1 and £5 gold coin tokens for the Adelaide Assay Office.
Peacock, George, b. 1806
George Edwards Peacock was a landscape painter. In 1836 he was sentenced to death for forgery at London's Old Bailey. The sentence was commuted to ...
Peake, Edward John, b. 1822
a sketcher, magistrate and vigneron. Peake's familiarity with aspects of the English Gothic Revival in architecture informed the construction of Adelaide's Cathedral of St Francis ...
Pearce, Will
Late 20th century cartoonist who contributed to Inkspot in the early 1990s.
Pearce, J. A.
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, Pearce's work appeared in publications such as the Bulletin, Lone Hand and the Adelaide News.
Pearson, John Esmond
John Esmond Pearson was a professional photographer in Victoria in the 1890s. He and John Duncan Pierce were employees of Thomas Cleary.