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Pochee, Bingingee Sorabjee
A professional photographer and presumably Indian Parsee who seemed to have moved constantly around rural Queensland between 1863 and 1882.
Podmore, George, b. 1829
Painter, painted the oil Wanderers on the Moon auctioned by Deutscher-Menzies among its Australian and International Pantings, Sculpture and Works on Paper at Melbourne on ...
Pohl, Henry Y.
Henry (Hermann?) Y. Pohl was a professional photographer. In 1863 he was listed as Henry Y. Pohl in the Melbourne Directory. Pohl's major claim to ...
Polhill,
Mrs Polhill taught at her mother's Boarding and Day School Establishment for Young Ladies in Thebarton, South Australia. In 1864 she offered classes in 'Music, ...
Porter Brothers,
The Porter Brothers were professional photographers in Sydney.
Potter,
Painter, draughtsman and remittance man, a son of Alderman Potter of London, came to Sydney in 1858. Was described as 'a clever sketcher and draftsman ...
Pounds, Caroline
Pounds, Caroline (née Elam) was a watercolourist. She made studies of birds and plants in Australia and New Guinea. They are thought to have been ...
Powis, Charles, b. 1819
Painter, sculptor and plasterer, came to the Swan River Colony, Western Australia. He exhibited what was proclaimed to be the first statue ever made in ...
Pratt, Richard
Richard Pratt was a professional photographer who worked in New South Wales in the 1860s.
Precht, Julius
Julius Precht was a professional photographer. He was working in South Australia in the second half of the 1860s.
Price, Thomas
Thomas Price was a painter, photographic colourist and art teacher. Known for his cheery disposition he had a successful career as a miniaturist in London ...
Price,
Miss Price is known as a sketcher from Launceston, Tasmania. Possibly related to Rev. Charles Price.
Price, George Frederick
George Frederick Price was known as a painter and/or engraver.He might also be the artist called Price whose work was shown at the 1869 Melbourne ...
Prinsep, Henry Charles, b. 1844
Harry Prinsep was active in many parts of Western Australian society. Trained in Law and associated with the east India Company he worked as a ...
Priston, George Wills, b.
George Wills Priston was a professional photographer and chemist, whose business Priston and Small manufactured photographic chemicals and dealt in photographic goods between c. 1864 ...
Pritchard, Emmeline
The Age critic remarked that Pritchard's Botanical Gardens paintings possessed 'great merit' but reviewed her sketch from nature as 'hurriedly done' lacking the 'artistic touch' ...
Proud, Thomas, b. 1813
Proud was a scene-painter, his sudden death in May 1867 in his bed at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, made headlines in The Age newspaper.
Prout, John Skinner, b. 1805
Prout was a painter, lithographer, art teacher and writer. An Australian critic once described his works as 'one of those wild and scattery bits, both ...
Prout, Maria Heathilla, b. 1807
On seeing Prout perform, one critic found it gratifying and astonishing 'to find in this remote part of the British dominions, talents in the arts ...