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Pornett, Muriel, b. 1894
Painter and illustrator in watercolour and pencil. She drew sentimental Aboriginal figures for her children's book, Mia Mia Mites, in 1919.
Porter, Robert Field
A painter, shipowner and merchant, Porter settled down in New Zealand in 1841 after a brief stay in Australia. Exhibited with the Auckland Society of ...
Possum, Michelle Nungurrayi, b. 1970
Younger daughter of the renowned desert artist, Clifford Possum, who taught her to paint in the mid 1980s. She paints women's stories associated with the ...
Potter, Norwood
Norwood Potter was a professional photographer. He practised in South Australia in 1850.
Power, Harold Septimus, b. 1877
Harold Septimus Power: a New Zealand-born early to mid-twentieth century Australian artist who specialised in animal painting, especially equine subjects. Appointed an official war artist ...
Precht, Julius
Julius Precht was a professional photographer. He was working in South Australia in the second half of the 1860s.
Presgrave, Catherine, b. 1829
Catherine Presgrave was known as an art teacher instructing students in 'Drawing, Landscape and Flower Painting'.
Presley, Patju, b. 1945
Pitjantjatjara painter, preacher, and husband of artist Ivy Laidlaw, Patju Presley paints a number of tjukurpa stories from the country around Irrunytju in WA, including ...
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 ...
Pryor, Oswald, b. 1881
Mid 20th century Moonta and Adelaide cartoonist. Pryor's last cartoon was published when he was 85.
Pungkai, , b. 1958
Painter of acrylic on canvas associated with the Ceduna Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Centre.
Quayle, Jack, b.
Mid 20th century Hobart, Sydney and Adelaide cartoonist.
Queama, Katherine
Painter of Dreaming stories and bush tucker stories. Lives in Oak Valley near Nadia, South Australia.
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
Reddington, Charles, b. 1929
Chicago-born abstract expressionist painter who has exhibited in Australia and overseas since the 1950s.