Josepha Petrick Kemarre is an Anmatyerre-speaking Indigenous Australian artist from Central Australia. Since first taking up painting around 1990, her works of contemporary Indigenous Australian art have been acquired by several major collections including Artbank and the National Gallery of Victoria. Her paintings portray bush plum "dreaming" and women’s ceremonies (known as Awelye). One of her paintings sold at a charity auction for A$22,800. Josepha Petrick's works are strongly coloured and formalist in composition and regularly appear at commercial art auctions in Australia.
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Maria Josepha (1739-1767) was the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII and his wife Maria Amalia. She later married Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, oldest son of famous Maria Theresia.
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