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Nuyts, Pierre, b.
Nuyts was a portrait painter whose works were highly praised. He completed portraits of Bishop W.G. Broughton, Robert Campbell, Thomas Sutcliffe and Conrad Martens.
Huveneers, Pieter, b. 1925
Huveneers was a graphic designer beginning his career in the Netherlands, the UK, finally in Australia in 1968. Much of his work was in advertising ...
Kickhefer, Jan Pieter Lodewijk, b. 1907
Dutch commercial artist who worked for Philips (NL) before moving to the Dutch East Indies in 1932. He was imprisoned in Japanese internment camps during ...
Melocco, Pietro, b. 1883
Pietro and one of his brothers (Antonio) were the principals of Melocco Brothers, Sydney. Pietro trained as a mason's apprentice and later at the Cooper ...
Pedroncinni, Pietro
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 ...
Pike, George
George Pike was an art student. In 1837 he was one of the six pupils whom Samuel Elyard attracted to his drawing class at the ...
Pilcher, Matthew
Late 20th century cartoonist.
Iseger-Pilkington, Glenn, b. 1981
Perth-based Yamatji/Nyoongar photomedia artist who explores themes of loss, displacement and home in relation to both the urban and remote country in which he has ...
Pillig, Hans
Pillig was a furniture design and maker who worked with the Canberra Furniture Manufacturers Company, ACT and later with Fred Ward at the ANU Design ...
Pinder, Phil, b. 1945
Pinder was an artist working across a wide range of media including murals and interior design (the Last Laugh theatre, Melbourne). A poster "April Fools ...
Piper, Lloyd, b. 1922
Late 20th century Sydney comic strip artist, commercial artist, art teacher and painter. At one time the artist for 'Ginger Meggs'.
Piron,
Piron was a painter and naval draughtsman. He was an official draughtsman on the expedition which visited Australia in 1792-93. Piron died at Batavia in ...
Pitcairn,
Mr Pitcairn was an amateur photographer. He took the original photographs of Tasmanian scenery from which stereographs were 'Beautifully Printed in London' then sold by ...
Pitcher, John Garlick, b. 1841
Sketcher, bank manager and Church of England clergyman, whose artistic aspirations were utterly destroyed by Hon. Charles Davies' sardonic remarks in the press in 1859.