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Robertson, Colin
Cartoonist and caricaturist. Robertson apparently drew for the Bulletin in the 1930s and for Frank Johnson publications at Sydney in the 1940s.
Ross, A. P.
Cartoonist, 1940s. Ross contributed cartoons signed 'APR' to Australia, National Journal and Australia Week-end Book.
Ross, Cyril
Cyril Ross was a painter. He served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War II. After the war Ross exhibited in the Claude Hotchin ...
Rowland, J.
Cartoonist, 1940s. Rowland signed cartoons in Australia, National Journal and in Australia Week-end Book 3 (1944).
Sanders, Ethel D.
Watercolour and oils painter who exhibited with West Australian Society of Arts, Perth Society of Artists, Victorian Art Society and the Launceston Art Society.
Sanderson, Jim
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Saunders, Eric
According to Marion Mahony Griffin, the botanical drawings of Eric Saunders demonstrate the "ever recurring voluptuous feminine forms explicit in nature".
Saunders, Gordon
Saunders was listed in Wise's Post Office Directory in 1941.
Schonbach, Frederick, b.
One of the "Dunera Boys" interned in Hay, NSW, during WWII. Artist and cartoonist.
Shacklock, Evelyn
Painter who exhibited her work in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949 and in the Festival of Perth exhibition in 1956.
Shelley, Noreen
Mid 20th century comic book artist.
Shelley, Ralph
Mid 20th century Sydney comic book artist.
Sherlock, N. M.
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist. Sherlock always signed his work "Lock".
Shield, Tom
Early 20th century Geelong cartoonist. He also wrote a pamphlet, 'How to be a Cartoonist'.
Sidebotham,
Mid 20th century magazine cartoonist, Sidebotham signed cartoons that appeared in "Australia: National Journal" and "Australia Week-end Book" in the early 1940s.
Siggs, Len. O.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949.
Smeed, Hubert
Illustrator and etcher who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949, 1952 and 1956.
Smith, Albert
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. There is some speculation that Albert Smith might be the Bert Smith who wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Smith, Myrtle
Commercial artist, was a former student of the Art Training Institute, Melbourne. After its training, she worked for the Queen City Printers.
Spring, E. M.
Arts & Crafts practitioner using various media and forms, Spring exhibited with the Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW from 1910 to 1923 before ...