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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.
Bookey, H. Power Le Poer, b. 1822
H. Power Le Poer Bookey was an accomplished amateur photographer and gumleaf painter and a respected police officer. Bookey's noted interest in spiritualism was undoubtedly ...
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 ...
Pracy, Darren, b. 1962
Late 20th century Sydney newspaper cartoonist. Pracy began as a cadet artist with the Sydney Fairfax Group before becoming an editorial cartoonist at the age ...
Praetorius, H.
Late Colonial period newspaper illustrator.
Prain, George
Early 20th century New Zealand Bulletin cartoonist.
Pratt, John, b. 1952
John Pratt considers the figure and interaction with the environment in works across printmedia, painting and drawing.
Pratt, Charles, b. 1791
Amateur wood turner who migrated to the Swan River Colony.
Pratt, Douglas
Lived in New South Wales but exhibited in Western Australia with the Perth Society of Artists.
Pratt, Ian C.
Studied art at one of the technical schools in Perth, WA.
Pratt, Colin
The late Colin Pratt was a George’s Department Store interior designer, Melbourne, Victoria and participated in the Victorian Society of Interior Designers of Australia exhibitions.
Precht, Julius
Julius Precht was a professional photographer. He was working in South Australia in the second half of the 1860s.
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 ...
Pretzel, Marian
Pretzel was an artist executing a mural for the Latin Quarter restaurant, Pitt Street, Sydney for the architect Henry Kurzer in 1957.