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Poulson, Neville Japangardi, b. 1947
An important figure in both Aboriginal ceremonial life and the Christian community at Yuendumu. He is strongly committed to Aboriginal cultural survival in changed historical ...
Poulson, Peggy Napurrula, b. 1935
Peggy was one of the early women painters whose powerful paintings about women's ceremonial life in traditional Warlpiri society helped establish Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Association.
Poulson Napangarti, Alice, b. 1951
Alice Poulson Napangarti is the sister of Brogas Tjapangarti, who painted for Papunya Tula Artists in the 1970s and early 1980s. She and her sister ...
Pounds, Caroline
Pounds, Caroline (née Elam) was a watercolourist. She made studies of birds and plants in Australia and New Guinea. They are thought to have been ...
Powditch, James, b. 1966
James Powditch is a Sydney based mixed media artist. He creates assemblages from various materials, including recycled timber, metal, fabrics, plastic and other natural and ...
Powditch, Peter, b. 1942
Peter Powditch first began to paint and sculpt his celebrations of the beach and bikini culture in the late 1960s. He was also active as ...
Powell, John
Tasmanian based family who offered teaching of music, singing and drawing.
Power, J. H.
Bathurst Regional Art Gallery holds three coloured pencil drawings by J. H. Power.
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 ...
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 ...
Powis, Charles, b. 1819
Painter, sculptor and plasterer, came to the Swan River Colony, Western Australia. He exhibited what was proclaimed to be the first statue ever made in ...
Pownall, George Purvis, b. 1822
George Purvis Pownall was an amateur photographer and Anglican clergyman. He was active in Perth before returning to England.
Powning,
Powning was a painter. In 1848 at the Exhibition of Colonial Artists (Adelaide) Powning showed a study, Barnaby Rudge (from Charles Dickens's novel).