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List biographies
| Version | Name | Status | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vaillant (Mrs) | Current | Mrs Vaillant was an art teacher in Sydney NSW. In 1875 one of her pupil's sketches was shown at the NSW Academy of Art fourth annual exhibition. |
| 1 | Valamanesh, Angela | Current | South Australian born artist with a formal background in pottery and ceramics, Valamanesh won the 1996 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship. Married to artistic collaborator, Hossein Valamanesh; together they create evocative installations on memory and migration. |
| 1 | Valamanesh, Hossein | Current | Iranian born sculptor, arrived in Australia in the 1970s, shortly after which he visited Aboriginal communities living in Central Australia. Married to fellow artist Angela Valamanesh; together they have created works exploring meanings and memories attached to events of movement such as migration and colonisation. |
| 1 | Valamanesh, Hossein | Current | Born in Iran, Hossein Valamanesh migrated to Australia in 1973. His sculptural and installation-based work, which combines cultural elements from Australia and his native Iran, relates to memory, cultural dislocation, loss, and the progression of time. |
| 1 | Valenzuela, Humberto | Current | Humberto Valenzuela is a late 20th century cartoonist. |
| 1 | van Brande (Mr) | Current | Artist recorded as working in the 1880s. |
| 1 | Van Der Byl, Muriel | Current | Painter of silk hangings. Also a printer of social justice posters. In the collection of Art Gallery of South Australia and the Flinders University Art Museum. |
| 1 | Van Der Craats, Christopher | Current | Christopher Van Der Craats is a late 20th century Melbourne painter and cartoonist best known for his series "The Adventures of Henry Maltravers". |
| 1 | van Raalte, Henri | Current | English trained printmaker who arrived in Western Australia in 1910. During the following two decades he was one of Australia's best known printmakers working mainly in Western Australia and South Australia. During the early 1920s he was also a leading arts administrator in Adelaide. |
| 1 | Vancy, Duché de | Current | Duché de Vancy was the appointed draughtsman on the fateful expedition commanded by Jean-François de La Pérouse. Sailing on 'La Boussoleon', they reached Botany Bay in January 1788 and were shipwrecked on their return in the Santa Cruz Islands. |
| 1 | Vandeleur, Royle | Current | Royle Vandeleur was a sketcher who made a pencil drawing of Nurney House, Brougham Place, North Adelaide in 1858. |
| 1 | Vanessa | Current | A contemporary Sydney zine cartoonist, Vanessa produces "Psychobabble" - one of the longest established zines. It's likely that Vanessa chose her nom-de-plum in honour of the 1960s cartoonist Mollie Horseman, who also used that name. |
| 1 | Vanheens, H. | Current | amateur photographer who exhibited at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition where he received an honourable mention for his photographs of Kilmore in Victoria. The photographs where then shown at the 1862 London International Exhibition. |
| 1 | Vaniman, Melvin | Current | A professional photographer who made aerial panoramas in Sydney and Melbourne, Vaniman was an American who came to Australia in the early 20th century. |
| 1 | Vanzetti, Francesco | Current | Francesco Vanzetti was an artist and member of the WA Society of Arts who also taught at the Fremantle Technical School. His art nouveau design for the West Australian Society of Arts' bookplate was published in the Society's 1904 exhibition catalogue. |
| 2 | Varcoe, Cedric | Current | Painter who exhibited in the 2008 'Our Mob' exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre. |
| 1 | Varley, Frank | Current | Frank Varley was a colonial period Victorian painter, scene-painter, cartoonist, caricaturist and lithographer who eventually settled in New Zealand. With R.J. Morressy, Varley founded the Auckland's Punch magazine in 1868. |
| 1 | Vaughan | Current | A mid 20th century Melbourne political cartoonist, Vaughan contributed to the November 1960 edition of Labour. |
| 1 | Vaughan, Deborah | Current | Born in 1954 North Curl Curl, Sydney, Deborah Vaughan is a Sydney-based artist known for her three-dimensional and installation art practice, which has included sound, video and digital photography. |
| 1 | Vaughan, H. | Current | H. Vaughan was an amateur photographer who advertised a camera and chemicals for sale in August 1865. |