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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 ...
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.
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
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.
Quaife, Viola A., b. 1885
Quaife was a painter who received her artistic training at the Sydney Art School under Julian Ashton and Sydney Long. Fellow students included Nelle Rodd.
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 ...
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 ...
Ralston, William, b. 1848
Colonial-era visiting Scottish photographer, cartoonist, illustrator, postcard, genre and military artist.
Ramage, Walter F.
Walter F. Ramage was a teacher and painter. He painted the Operative Bakers Industrial Union of Workers banner in Kalgoorlie in 1911 held in the ...
Reed, Gil
Bulletin cartoonist in the 1910s, Gil Reed's 'At the Art Gallery' featured in the 1999 State Library of NSW exhibition, Australians in black & white ...
Rees, Lloyd, b. 1895
Lloyd Rees began his career as an architectural draughtsman, and established his reputation as an artist with detailed pen and pencil drawings of around Sydney. ...
Reid, David G., b. 1860
Scottish-born artist David G. Reid was an active member of the Sydney art scene from the mid 1880s up to the early 1930s. He is ...
Reidy, Lilla, b. 1858
Lilla Reidy, sketcher and painter, exhibited regularly with the Victorian Artists' Society from 1895 to 1910. During the 1890s she worked at Charterisville with Emanuel ...
Reilly, Virgil, b. 1892
Cartoonist, creator of the "Virgil girls" and illustrator of Kenneth Slessor's poetry.
Rennick, D.
Won first, second and third class awards for oil paintings of a seascape in the Coolgardie Exhibition of 1899.
Renzow, L., b. 1903
Diversity of Renzow's subjects indicates that he was very well travelled.
Reynell, Gladys, b. 1881
After studying painting under Margaret Preston, who she travelled with to Paris and London, she taught craft to shell-shocked soldiers. On returning to Australia she ...