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Name
Douglas Annand
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Sculptor)
  • Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Designer (Graphic Designer)
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Designer
Other Occupation
  • Camouflage officer (ANZSIC code: 7600)
Birth date
1903
Birth place
Toowoomba, Qld
Death date
1976
Death place
Sydney, NSW
Active Period
  • c.1930 - c.1976
Residence
  • c.1930 - c.1976 Sydney, NSW
  • 1903 - 1930 Brisbane, Qld
Training
  • Brisbane Central Technical College, Brisbane, Qld
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Powerhouse Museum

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Related works
  • 94/155/17 Drawing, for 'Grass Tree' scarf, paper/ink, designed by Douglas Annand, made by Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • 94/155/18 Drawing, for 'Opera House' scarf, paper/ink, d.Douglas Annand, m.Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • 94/155/19 Drawing, for 'Island' scarf, paper/ink, d.Douglas Annand, m.Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • Australia (creator of)
  • Aircraft targets, Thursday Island (creator of)
  • Flying boat base at Horn Island, Torres Straits (creator of)
  • mural, ceiling of the Australian Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition (creator of)
  • Douglas Annand looks at Sydney (creator of)
  • 94/155/17 Drawing, for 'Grass Tree' scarf, paper/ink, designed by Douglas Annand, made by Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • 94/155/18 Drawing, for 'Opera House' scarf, paper/ink, d.Douglas Annand, m.Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • 94/155/19 Drawing, for 'Island' scarf, paper/ink, d.Douglas Annand, m.Firsthand Australia, Sydney, 1969-1972 (creator of)
  • Australia (creator of)
  • Aircraft targets, Thursday Island (creator of)
  • Flying boat base at Horn Island, Torres Straits (creator of)
  • mural, ceiling of the Australian Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition (creator of)