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Rothauser, Charles, b.
Rothauser, an architecture-trained designer, working in injection-moulded plastics developed a range of toys, a disposable syringe c.1948. In 1956, he renamed his Adelaide factory Caroma ...
Rothery,
Rothery was a landscape painter who is believed to be connected with the brothers Frederic John and William Montague Rothery.
Roulston, Robert
Travelling photographer Robert Roulston was fined for the illegal sale of liquor at Donnybrook, Victoria.
Rouse, Eliza Ann, b. 1843
Anne (Bessie) Rouse was a highly talented painter, designer and decorator. A family trip to Britain in the late 1860s was crucial to her creative ...
Rousel, Henry
Rousel was a Sydney-based sign writer working as "H. Rousel, Signwriter Company". His sons Roy and Harold were also associated with the business. From his ...
Roush, L. L.
Illustrator, 1900s.
Rowan, Marian Ellis, b. 1848
A Melbourne born, prolific natural history painter with an international reputation. Her work was classified within the despised female 'hobby' of flower painting.
Rowbotham, Walter, b. 1878
Painter and teacher, won the Royal College of Art Scholarship and the Royal College of Art Travelling Scholarship. Rowbotham exhibited with West Australian Society of ...
Rowbothan, Marjory, b. 1923
Daughter of art teacher Walter Rowbotham she won numerous prizes including Albany Art Competition Painting Prize 1973, Drawing Prize 1973, Shire Prize 1975, Shire Prize ...
Rowcroft, Horatio
Horatio Rowcroft advertised drawing and mathematics classes at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1847.
Rowe,
Miss Rowe was a successful miniature painter in the 1840s.
Rowe, A.
Miss A. Rowe was sketcher who in 1866 won the prize for the most meritorious drawing by a pupil of the School of Design, South ...
Rowe, David
Contemporary cartoonist. Rowe contributes political cartoons (primarily caricatures) to the Australian Financial Review.
Rowe, George, b. 1796
George Rowe was one of the most prolific topographical printmakers in England.