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List biographies
| Version | Name | Status | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | O'Brien, Barbary | Current | Contemporary regional South Australian cartoonist, painter, illustrator, mural painter, sculptor, community artist, writer and environmentalist. |
| 1 | O'Brien, George | Current | George O'Brien appears to be a man of many parts, watercolourist, lithographer, draughtsman, as well as architect and engineer. |
| 1 | O'Brien, Joseph | Current | Queensland newspaper cartoonist. His originals are held at the State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld. |
| 1 | O'Brien, Justin | Current | Born in the Sydney suburb of Hurstville in 1917, Justin O'Brien is a painter notable for his characteristically bright palate and use of religious imagery and symbolism. |
| 1 | O'Brien, Kate | Current | Kathleen O'Brien was an illustrator and fashion artist. She studied at a Technical College and also with J.S. Watkins for three years. O'Brien's comic strip Wanda appeared in the Sunday Telegraph from early 1943 until 1951. |
| 1 | O'Brien, Lenore | Current | Mid 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist. |
| 1 | O'Brien, Sophia Statham | Current | Sophia O'Brien was a young drawer who took to sketching a number of views from her surrounding landscape and residences in the early to mid 1800s. |
| 1 | O'Callaghan, M. P. (Lieutenant) | Current | Sketcher and lieutenant in the Royal Navy, sketched 'The War Schooner "Alacrity" at the Kingsmill Islands'. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Ailsa | Current | Ailsa O'Connor was a painter, sculptor, print maker, author and teacher. She studied at both the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Melbourne University and was politically active, joining the Communist Party of Australia in 1944. She later initiated the Asian Australian Child Art Exchange and represented Victoria at the World Congress of Women in Copenhagen in 1953. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Kathleen | Current | A painter who spent much of her life in Paris, exhibiting regularly at the Salon d'Automne. She painted mainly still lifes and portraits but also intimate studies of people in the Luxembourg Gardens. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Kendall | Current | Early 20th century political caricaturist. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Laurence K. | Current | Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Pat | Current | Mid 20th century Melbourne political printmaker, O'Connor was involved with the Melbourne Popular Art Group who, in 1954, produced a folio of linocuts exploring the Eureka Stockade. |
| 1 | O'Connor, Sharni | Current | Torres Strait Islander, Sharni O'Connor carves jewellery in the shapes of marine life and the flora of the Torres Strait from gold lipped mother-of-pearl shells she sources locally. |
| 1 | O'Doherty, Chris | Current | Contemporary musician, cartoonist, illustrator, designer and painter. |
| 1 | O'Doherty, Peter | Current | A musician and artist who specialises in paintings of the Australian suburban landscape as well as still life. O'Doherty played bass guitar in the band 'Mental as Anything' and formed 'Dog Trumpet' with his brother Chris (AKA Reg Mombassa) in 1991. |
| 1 | O'Doherty, Susan | Current | Susan O'Doherty started painting in 1992. Her work ranges from large abstract paintings through to small mixed media assemblages as well as acrylic portraits. O'Doherty works in her Sydney home with her painter and musician husband, Peter O'Doherty. |
| 1 | O'Donnell, Aaron | Current | Contemporary comic book artist who participated in 'Silent Army' - a publication featuring the works of 20 young Australian comic book veterans published as part of the 2002 Next Wave Festival in Melbourne. |
| 1 | O'Farrell, Vince | Current | Contemporary North Queensland and Wollongong newspaper cartoonist. He worked on the Cairns Post and Innisfail Advocate before he began drawing for the Illawarra Mercury in 1986. |
| 1 | O'Flanagan, John | Current | Watercolourist and architect, showed five watercolours and an architectural design at the first exhibition of the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857. |