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Putland, Mary, b. 1783
Putland's father Governor William Bligh described her work as 'some little fancy drawings.' He was not so condensing when, barely a fortnight after her husband's ...
Putnam, Roger, b. 1940
Putnam first joined the Design Institute of Australia (IDCA) in 1972 and was awarded a DIA Fellowship in the early 2000s. He designed furniture for ...
Pybus, William, b. 1819
William Pybus a painter, was presumably the Mr Pybus who advertised in February 1854 that he 'would be happy to paint Portraits, if he could ...
Pye, Mabel, b. 1894
Mabel Pye was a printmaker, the National Gallery of Australia currently holds eleven of her prints.
Pyke, Guelda Esther Leah, b. 1905
Australian ceramist, jewellery and fashion designer who, after visits to Bali and training with George Bell, took up painting in the 1950s and worked in ...
Pyn,
Colonial period Adelaide and Sydney cartoonist.
Pâris, François-Edmond, b. 1806
François-Edmond Pâris was a painter, draughtsman, scholar and naval officer. He was born in Paris in 1806. Pâris entered the navy in 1820 and within ...
Péron, François Auguste, b. 1775
Naval draughtsman and natural scientist. Appointed student zoologist on the expedition to the South Pacific under the command of Nicolas Baudin which returned to France ...
Q., N. E.
Federation era Brisbane - or possibly North East Queensland - cartoonist whose work was published in the Brisbane Worker in 1907.
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 ...
Quail Brothers,
Travelling photographers, the Quail Brothers were probably the first photographers to visit the small country town of Boorowa on the south-west slopes of New South ...
Quaine, Caroline
Quaine is an industrial designer, co-founder Norman and Quaine, Surry Hills, 1989. She worked with Mitchell/Guirgola and Thorp on Canberra's Parliament House and later formed ...