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Wing, Ah
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Surry Hills, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Wingate, Thomas, b. 1807
Retired army officer who came to Sydney in 1852. Wingate worked in the media of photography, painting and drawing. He exhibited a photographic panorama of ...
Winkler, Kurt, b. 1902
Mid 20th century sketcher. One of the Dunera Boys.
Winkles, Henry, b. 1800
Sketcher. The number and variety of his sketches suggest Winkles had first hand experience of the life of a digger.
Winmar, Roma, b. 1944
Noongar artist based in Perth. Participated in the exhibition 'Koorah Coolingah (Children Long Ago)' at the Katanning Arts Centre & Western Australian Museum during the ...
Winn, C. E.
Watercolour painter, illustrator and illuminator, was highly commended for his illuminated drawing in the annual exhibition of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales. He ...
Winsley, Joyce, b. 1938
Narrogin weaver specialising in figurative sculpture.
Winstanley, Edward, b. 1820
Winstanley was an artistic contributor to the New South Wales Sporting Magazine during the late 1840s. He is best known for his images of racehorses ...
Winstanley, William, b. 1788
William Winstanley was a painter and scene-painter. Together with his wife and six children he arrived in Sydney in 1833. Winstanley worked as a scene-painter ...
Winston, Charles Edward, b. 1825
Charles Edward Winston was a wood-engraver. He arrived in Adelaide from London in 1851. Winston worked in South Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and New South ...
Winston, Rex, b. 1968
Gamilaraay painter, Rex Winston has been painting since 2003 and has been a finalist in the 2005 and 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Winter, Alfred, b. 1837
Alfred Winter was a sketcher and professional photographer. He exhibited at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and was awarded an honourable mention for his work. ...
Winter, Richard William
Richard William Winter was a professional photographer and printer. He worked in partnership with his younger brother Alfred Winter in Melbourne in the 1860s.