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Campbell, Robert, b. 1944
Ngaku painter and printmaker, Robert Campbell Jr gained national attention in the late 1980s despite having no formal art training. His paintings of the frontier ...
Carr, Gerald, b. 1944
Late 20th century cartoonist, comic strip artist and book illustrator.
Dillon, Michael J, b. 1944
Following training at Bendigo Technical College, Dillon worked at Wedgwood as a Designer / Potter at Barlaston UK in the mid-1960s.
Edwards, Tony, b. 1944
Late 20th century Sydney cartoonist and poster designer. Mitchell Library has 103 ink drawings, 6 pencil drawings, 15 photographs and 7 prints by Edwards.
Foley, Max, b. 1944
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist, illustrator and commercial artist. In 1983 Max Foley was president of the Black and White Artists' Club.
Foulkes, Garrey, b. 1944
Garrey Foulkes exhibited in The Field, at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Hannaford, Robert, b. 1944
Robert Hannaford is a prolific portrait and landscape artist who has lived in South Australia for most of his working life and has found success ...
Irving, Brian, b. 1944
Brian Irving is a Bundjalung artist who has exhibited his works in the New England Regional Art Museum, the Country Energy Art Prize and in ...
Lendon, Nigel, b. 1944
Nigel Lendon has developed a dual career as a sculptor whose work tended towards minimalism, and as a curator and researcher based at the Australian ...
Luck, Peter, b. 1944
Well known contemporary television journalist and presenter, who worked as a cartoonist in Adelaide in the 1960s. He has also exhibited work as a photographer.
MacArthur, Robert, b. 1944
McArthur is identified as a designer from an unidentified newscutting (p.69, ca.1969) in the Adrian Knapp papers, Powerhouse Museum.
McCausland, Ian, b. 1944
Late 20th century Melbourne designer, cartoonist and illustrator. He designed many posters and record covers, especially in the 1970s.
Mitchell, William John, b. 1944
Mitchell trained as an architect at the University of Melbourne, but became involved in computer-aided design (CAD), later publishing a landmark book ("Computer-aided architectural design") ...