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Tribe, John E., b. 1904
Tribe was sent to the sanatorium at Wooroloo where he took art therapy under Guy Grey Smith. He won the Claude Hotchin Art Prize twice.
Triffitt, Lou
Palawa artist from Oatlands, Tasmania, who predominantly works with pyrography, which involves burning designs into wood.
Trinage,
Miniature painter, showed magic-lantern slides of colonial subjects at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, most likely painted miniatures on glass rather than photographs.
Trindall, Gordon Lyall, b. 1886
Painter, his portrait of National Library of Australia aviation history collector Ernest C. Crome painted in 1944 was entered in the Archibald Prize that same ...
Carroll, Trisha, b. 1949
Trisha Carroll is a Wiradjuri painter whose oil and acrylic works are inspired by the environment, local landscapes and animals as well as traditional oral ...
Bateman, Edward La Trobe, b. 1816
Although seeking his fortune in the Victorian goldfields, Edward La Trobe Bateman instead drifted into work as an illustrator and landscape designer. One of his ...
Bennell, Troy, b. 1971
Bunbury-based Noongar artist who was awarded the 2001 Worsley Alumina Award at the 'South Western Survey Exhibition', Bunbury Regional Art Galleries.
Hegarty, Troy Dukonge, b. 1975
Born in Queensland in 1975 of the Gungarri People of South West Queensland, Troy Hegarty works in the area of painting.
Troy, Mary, b. 1889
Irish born Mary Troy was a still life, landscape and figurative painter. She studied at La Sorbonne in Paris and was a regular exhibitor at ...
Baylis, Troy-Anthony, b. 1976
Since graduating with an Honours Visual Art degree in 1997, Troy-Anthony Baylis has exhibited widely in Australia and overseas. His art practice draws from popular ...
Darton, Edith Rebecca Trumble, b. 1888
China painter who was a student of Flora Landells at her Maylands School of Art in Perth.
Tschuna, Christine, b.
Christine Tschuna works out of the Ceduna Aborigial Arts & Cultural Centre was a finalist in the 2004 Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize.
Tuck, Marie, b. 1866
Marie Tuck was a South Australian painter and printmaker. Heavily Influenced by French culture and painting, Tuck travelled to France where she took lessons from ...
Tuck, Ruth, b. 1914
Prominent South Australian artist particularly in the 1940s, honoured by Flinders University as 'a teacher and a watercolour painter at the forefront of the fight ...