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Wigley, James V., b. 1917
Mid 20th century Adelaide, Melbourne and regional Northern Territory and Western Australian based painter, political printmaker and draughtsman.
Wilkie, Nora, b. 1874
Melburnian watercolourist and sometime treasurer of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors.
Wilkinson, Jeffery, b. 1921
While Wilkinson is best known as a potter and teacher at Melbourne Technical College, he also worked in metal sculpture and designed timber furniture in ...
Williams, Caroline, b. 1945
New Zealand female painter who spent more time in London, Sydney and Melbourne where she married a gallery owner and exhibited extensively thereafter.
Williams, Fred, b. 1927
Fred Williams' paintings of the Australian landscape can be seen as a modernist reinterpretation of the Heidelberg tradition. He was a figurative artist who valued ...
Williams, Albert E.
A talented artist in his own right, Albert E. Williams was known as an art educator, teaching for many years at the Ballarat School of ...
Wilson, Lawrence George, b. 1920
Photographer, lived and worked in Geelong.
Wilson, Nell, b. 1901
Nell Wilson was a painter, commercial artist and art teacher. She was one of the Australia's most sought-after commercial illustrators in the late 1930s-40s. Wilson ...
Wiseman, John
Mid 20th century Bulletin cartoonist and commercial artist.
Woldendorp, Richard, b. 1927
Born in The Netherlands in 1927, Richard Woldendorp is a landscape photographer who focuses on aerial photography of Australia.
Wolinski, Joseph, b. 1872
painter, did a large oil painting showing NSW rising from a bed of native flora which decorated an arch erected for the Federation procession in ...
Wood, Noel, b. 1912
Noel Wood's escape to the tropical paradise of Bedarra Island in far North Queensland fostered a romantic image and the colourful paintings he produced there ...
Wright, Elsie, b. 1898
Needleworker of Nambour, Qld, exhibited needlework and handicrafts from the 1920s to the 1970s at agricultural shows and Country Women's Association competitions throughout Australia. She ...
Wright, Hilda Margaret Fendick, b. 1903
Perth photographer known for her hand-coloured black and white photographs of the flora of the south-west of Western Australia. Fendick's work was widely exhibited in ...
Zander, Alleyne Clarice, b. 1893
Zander was manager of the Redfern Galleries in London and organised the 'Exhibition of British Contemporary Art' and accompanied it to Australia in 1933. She ...
Zusters, Reinis, b. 1918
Reinis Zusters OAM was born in Odessa, Ukraine, on 15 October 1918; arrived in Australia in 1950 and died in Wentworth Falls, NSW, 8 October ...
Zuvella, Mary
Mary Zuvella was a printmaker with socialist aims. The best known example of Zuvella's work is a linocut that was published along with those of ...
de Maistre, Roy, b. 1894
Roy De Maistre, along with Roland Wakelen and Grace Cossington Smith was one of the pioneers of Post Impressionism in Australia. Later, in England, he ...
Hearn Bros. and Stead
Hearn Bros. and Stead was started by emigre twin brothers Henry and Ernest Hearn, sons of cabinetmaker/chair maker Walter Vincent Hearn. The company is known ...