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Pungkai, , b. 1958
Painter of acrylic on canvas associated with the Ceduna Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Centre.
Purcell, Marisa, b. 1971
Painter Marisa Purcell, born 1971 in Brisbane, Queensland, began her career as a high school teacher before moving to Sydney in 1994 where she completed ...
Purdie, Shirley, b. 1948
Painter and a prominent leader in Warmun community
Purkis, James, b. 1783
Purkis was primarily a merchant but he worked in the arts as a scene-painter. In 1839 he painted the scenery for 'Love la Militaire', said ...
Purkiss, Violet
Maker of ribbon lace and a painter associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Purves, Caroline Frances
Purves was a painter, who exhibited watercolour flower paintings at the 1880-81 Melbourne International Exhibition and received a first order or merit for them. Her ...
Purves Smith, Peter, b. 1912
Mid 20th century modernist painter.
Purvis, Julie Mpetyane, b. 1950
Prior to taking up painting on canvas in 1985, Julie was part of the Utopia batik enterprise.
Pwerle, Angelina Nala, b. 1952
Born at Utopia and an Anmatyerre speaker, Angelina Pwerle has been painting with acrylics on canvas since 1988. She works with a variety of media, ...
Pwerle, Cowboy Louie, b. 1941
Anmatyerre artist of Utopia, nicknamed "Cowboy" for his reputation as a stockman and his 'flashy' dressing. His work has been widely exhibited around Australia and ...
Pwerle, Lena, b. 1920
Senior Eastern Anmatyerre artist, from the Ngkwarlerlaneme community (NT), who took up painting with fellow painters from Utopia in the summer of 1988/89.
Pwerle, Louis, b. 1938
Louis Pwerle was an Eastern Anmatyerre artist, ceremonial leader, and 'boss' of stories for his country in the central-western area of Utopia station. His work ...
Pwerle, Wally
Alyawarre artist well known for his wood carving. Pwerle's Grass-Seed Dreaming is located in the area of Irrweltye outstation, at Aknumurrapa, NT.
Pybus, William, b. 1819
William Pybus a painter, was presumably the Mr Pybus who advertised in February 1854 that he 'would be happy to paint Portraits, if he could ...