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Petit, Nicolas-Martin, b. 1777
Petit was the artist for a French voyage to Australia, whose job, according to the eminent scientist Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu, was to record 'all that ...
Gemeinboek, Petra
Artist and researcher who works with/in machine performance, interactive installation and virtual environments.
Petrie, Andrew, b. 1798
Andrew Petrie was a builder, furniture maker and monumental mason who lived in Queensland.
Petrolo, Franecisco, b. 1951
Franecisco Petrolo was born in Chiaravalle Centrale, Calabria, Italy in 1951 and emigrated to Australia in 1980. He served as an apprentice blacksmith in Calabria ...
Petrov,
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist and magazine illustrator.
Petrusevics, Andrew, b. 1961
In 1986 Andrew Petrusevics received a ‘Desiderious Orban Youth Art Award’ from the Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council and three years later a ...
Petty, Bruce Leslie, b. 1929
Popular and prolific Melbourne, London and Sydney based newspaper cartoonist, film-maker, animator, sculptor and etcher
Brims, Harriett Pettifore, b. 1864
A pioneering photographer who ran a successful photography business, Harriett Brims mostly used cameras made by her husband.
Pettit, Horace C.
H. C. Pettit was listed in Wise's Post Office Directory 1924.
Bird, Ada Petyarre, b. 1930
Anmatyerre artist and a senior woman in Utopia, Bird's batiks and canvases are held in major collections in Australia and overseas. She is featured in ...
Peyman,
Mr Peyman was a professional photographer who worked in Victoria in the 1860s. He was variously in partnerships with Taggett and Barcroft Capel Boake.
Jones, John Peyton, b. 1809
Sketcher, army officer and public servant. Jones' only known artwork is a watercolour of Westbury. He is best known for the scheme he devised of ...