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Plante, Ada, b. 1875
Plante studied at the Académie Julian, Paris, where she lived off little more than biscuits. She later emerged as Modernist, and in 1932 was a ...
Platt, Leroy, b.
A member of the Lockhart River Art and Cultural Centre, Leroy Platt began painting in the mid 1990s and paints landscape images of the country ...
Platten, Anna, b. 1957
Anna Platten has been involved in many public and community arts projects since the 1980s including 'Museum Views' - murals for the South Australian Museum. ...
Playford, Lorna, b. 1906
A China painter whose husband later became premier of South Australia.
Plush, Thomas Hall, b. 1809
Thomas Hall Plush was a photographic showman, house-painter and gilder. Plush and 'Professor' Robert Hall held a magic-lantern show in Adelaide, showing dissolving views and ...
Plush, Edward
Edward Plush was a painter who moved from South Australia to Western Australia in 1886.
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 ...
Pole, Leon, b. 1871
Federation era painter, muralist and caricaturist. He died in Toronto on 31 December 1951.
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, ...
Polson, Rachael
Rachael Polson is a New Zealand artist working in sculpture and painting.
Pooley, Grace Hendy
Early 20th century Sydney painter
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.
Port, Elsie M.
Associated with the West Australian Society of Arts (1908-1913). Her further career is not known.
Port Jackson Painter,
The 'Port Jackson Painter' is the name now used for an unidentified painter (or painters) - the most prolific of the First Fleet artists - ...
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 ...