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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.
Walsh, William Horatio, b. 1812
sketcher and clergyman. Walsh was involved in the erection of several Sydney churches. He was a keen sketcher and a member of the Sydney Sketching ...
Walter, Regina, b. 1970
Artist born in 1970 and raised in Smithfield, Sydney. Walters works with multiple media including drawing, video, installation, sound, and photography.
Wann, Harry, b. 1897
Early 20th century caricaturist. Harry worked for The Sun Newspaper as an illustrator until 1952. Contributed to the Reveille front cover page issue December 1934 ...
Want, Randolph John, b. 1811
Prominent solicitor and Member of Parliament (1856-61). Although relatively unknown as an artist, four small signed pencil drawings by Want dating from about 1843 are ...
Waples-Crowe, Peter, b. 1965
Melbourne based mixed media artist of Wiradjuri/Ngarigo descent whose works explore the complexity of contemporary Indigenous identity.
Warburton, Ethel M, b. 1894
Porcelain painter Ethel Warbuton (née Beavis), was born in Glenn Innes, NSW, 1894. Warburton was married to Raymond Parker Warburton (also a porcelain painter), they ...
Warburton, Toni, b. 1951
Sculptor, painter, object-maker, primary discipline is ceramics.
Ward, J. E., b. 1866
Late colonial period cartoonist and illustrator. Painter of Birds of Paradise and native life in Papua.
Ward,
Sketcher, showed 'pencil drawings of marine subjects' in the 1861 Industrial Exhibition at the Maitland School of Arts, New South Wales.
Ward, Robert Dalzell, b. 1819
Ward was the first medical practitioner in the district of North Sydney, NSW. He was a keen amateur photographer, mainly taking local views. His best-known ...
Ward, Christine, b.
Bunjalung/Dunghutti artist and musician who was commended for the Victorian Cultural Heritage Award at the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Warren, Guy, b. 1921
Warren is a painter who began his career at the Bulletin, later studying privately with J.S. Watkins and studied art in Australia and England. Returning ...
Warren, Joy, b. 1921
Ceramicist who founded the 'Craft Australia' journal in 1969, and was its editor and producer until 1975.
Warwick, Benjamin
Watercolour painter made a number of botanical watercolour drawings in 1863 65, mainly of plants in the Sydney Botanic Gardens. A further nine watercolours by ...
Waterhouse, Bertrand James, b. 1876
B.J. Waterhouse was a Sydney architect who was actively involved in the NSW art world during the first half of the twentieth century, both as ...
Waterlow, Nick, b. 1941
Nick Waterlow was the inspirational director for a number of Biennales of Sydney, commencing in 1979. He later became the Director of the Ivan Dougherty ...
Waters, Donella, b.
Donella Waters is a self-taught artist who has been a finalist in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Watkins, John Samuel, b. 1866
John Samuel Watkins (1866-1942) was an English born portrait painter. He is best known for operating a popular Sydney based art school during the early ...
Watkins, Dick, b. 1937
Sydney-born painter, who occasionally attended art classes in the 1950s. He came under the influence of New York School abstraction and emerged as a major ...