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Wall, Dorothy, b. 1894
Wall was a mid 20th century Sydney and New Zealand illustrator and author whose published work, while considerable, does not accurately reflect just how much ...
Wall, Edith, b. 1904
Wall was a mid-20th century New Zealand-born, Sydney and Melbourne-based painter, printmaker, cartoonist and art teacher.
Wall, William Sheridan, b. 1815
curator of the Australian Museum from 1845 to 1858. Wall contributed natural history drawings on a regular basis to the first series of the Illustrated ...
Wall, W. G.
Sketcher known to have made a watercolour copy of a work by S.T. Gill.
Wallam, Vera, b. 1934
embroiderer. Along with fellow students, designed and worked tapestries for cushion and chair covers 'in startling colours'. Many given to the Red Cross during WWII.
Wallace-Crabbe, Robin, b. 1938
Robin Wallace-Crabbe is a painter, printmaker and writer. He has also worked as a cartoonist for the Canberra Times.
Walling, Edna, b. 1896
Early 20th Century landscape designer in the English tradition of Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson. Walling wrote many articles for a range of magazines and ...
Waller, John, b. 1954
John was an active participant of the 1980's QLD ARI sector.
Wallis, James, b. 1785
Captain Wallis, commandant of the penal settlement at Newcastle. Close association with convict artist Joseph Lycett. For some years discussion has occurred as to whether ...
Wallis, Clive, b. 1909
Etcher, produced prints in the 1930s and '40s solely for private circulation. Most were erotic and either German expressionist or American 'Ash Can' in style.
Wallis, Raymond
Raymond Wallis is identified as a painter and the producer of steel-framed furniture in the 1950s, notably the W-WP100 lounge chair, ca.1958.
Walsh, Sandry
Sandry Walsh is a Wemba Wemba descendant who completed a Koori Art and Design course and along Robyn Robinson established "Triple Tribe" a retail outlet ...
Walter, Charles, b. 1831
Charles Walter was possibly Australia's first photojournalist. His early photographic work recorded local Aboriginal people at government stations.