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Potts, Wal, b. 1888
Wal Potts was a proficient exponent of the watercolour medium which was, during the 1930s to the 1950s, favoured by Queensland artists. Potts excelled in ...
Power, John Joseph Wardell, b. 1881
Painter, author, patron, philanthropist. After World War I he travelled to Europe and studied art where his abstract compositions reflect a life of leisure and ...
Poynter, Maude, b. 1869
From an artistic family, Maude Poynter eventually made her way to England to study painting and pottery, returning to Australia at the end of the ...
Prain, George
Early 20th century New Zealand Bulletin cartoonist.
Preston, Margaret, b. 1875
Margaret Preston specialised in still life subjects, seeking to reinvent the genre, with inspiration from Aboriginal art and Australian native flowers, but she also made ...
Price, Jane, b. 1860
Jane Price was known as a painter and poet. She was associated with the Heidelberg school.
Prideaux, Fred J.
She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts but was not a member.
Priestner, Wilfred, b. 1871
Wrought-iron craftsman and engineer. After he died in 1961, his family gave his old workshop as a museum to the City of Nedlands.
Prior, Samuel Henry, b. 1869
Early 20th century Bulletin editor and journalist
Pritchard, J.W.
Exhibited watercolours of subjects in Scotland and Victoria with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Proctor, Thea, b. 1879
A well known and well loved Australian artist, Thea Proctor was prolific both as an artist and designer. A prominent figure in the art scene ...
Pryor, Oswald, b. 1881
Mid 20th century Moonta and Adelaide cartoonist. Pryor's last cartoon was published when he was 85.
Pye, Mabel, b. 1894
Mabel Pye was a printmaker, the National Gallery of Australia currently holds eleven of her prints.
Quaife, Viola A., b. 1885
Quaife was a Painter who was a student of Alfred R. Coffey in Sydney (1903), and later attended the Sydney Art School under Julian Ashton ...
Quayle, Jack, b.
Mid 20th century Hobart, Sydney and Adelaide cartoonist.
Quinn, James, b. 1869
Painter and contemporary of George Coates, Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts, James Quinn spent a number of years studying in Paris as the ...
Radford, Wanda, b. 1896
Illustrator and Cartoonist, 1920s. Radford's subjects were social events like the David Jones' Ball. Appears to withdraw from public life and work in the 1930s
Rae, Iso, b. 1860
Critics have claimed that expatriate Isobel Rae 'carried her impressionist style too far'. Nevertheless, her paintings possessed a 'rare charm and poetry' combined with 'harmonious ...
Rafeldt, A.T.
She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1920 but was not a member.