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Cayley, Neville Henry Penniston, b. 1854
Ornithological artist, especially of Australian game-birds. Born in England, lived mainly in New South Wales, and exhibited widely in Australia and internationally.
Penstone, Charles C.
Late colonial era Adelaide black-and-white artist
Masters, Percy, b. 1893
Self-taught painter whose panoramas of Gippsland went on exhibition in the mid 1990s.
Ball, Percival
Ball was a notable sculptor who exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition of 1888/1889.
Perry,
Perry was a painter and illustrator who was working in Sydney in the 1890s-1910s. He is thought to be the Tom Perry who illustrated the ...
Perry, A.B.
Painter who in 1890 exhibited with the Wilgie Sketch Club.
Peters, Helen Alice, b. 1866
Peters is a painter, art teacher and pianist. She spent most of her life in Geelong, Victoria.
Goatcher, Phil, b. 1851
Phillip William Goatcher, a theatrical scene painter, was born in England in 1851, trained in 1867 as an apprentice scene painter in Melbourne, where he ...
King, Philip Gidley, b. 1817
Philip Gidley King became friends with Charles Darwin and his illustrations were used in an edition of the Naturalist's Voyage.
Marchant, Philip James, b. 1846
Philip Marchant was a colonial photographer in South Australia. Skilled in various photographic processes, he produced a double portrait of himself while showing no signs ...
May, Philip William, b. 1864
Significant English cartoonist who worked in Sydney and Melbourne for three years in the late Colonial period: "a rival to Charles Keene as England's greatest ...
Globe Photographic Company
Photographers, had a studio in Sydney in 1889-1895. An album of their photographs includes images of local Aborigines.
Pickering, Alfred, b. 1835
Professional photographer, taught by brother Charles Percy Pickering. A travelling photographer specialised in photographing tombstones in rural NSW, 1870s-1880s. He is said to have photographed ...
Pickering, Guy H.
He was a prizewinner in the Western Mail Photographic Competition in December 1899.