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Abbot, Inez M., b.
Australian female painter living in France, whose work may have been purchased by a major museum in Paris, but there is current record of this.
Abdel-Aziz, Rashida, b.
Victorian-based female printmaker whose woodcut featuring a woman with birds was selected by Katrina Rumley to be one of 11 Print Council of Australia subscriber ...
Abercrombie, L. B., b.
Abercrombie was a Colonial-era female sketcher who exhibited two works, both portraits of animal heads, in Brisbane in 1894.
Abson, Helen
Helen Abson studied at Melbourne University, worked as a textile designer. Her work in summarised in Jenny de Nijs. Women as Designers in Australia, RMIT ...
Ada,
Sketcher. As a young girl Miss Ada received a prize for her drawing of a head that was exhibited with the South Australian Society of ...
Adams,
Miss Adams was a Sydney painter who won a prize at the smoke concert of the Art Society Sketch Club in 1897.
Adams,
Colonial female sketcher who used pastel and crayon and exhibited a drawing of the Alps in the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1875.
Adams, Amy
Female colonial sketcher who won fourth prize for a chalk and crayon drawing that was shown at the Melbourne International exhibition in 1880.
Adams, E. V.
Female colonial painter and a resident of St Kilda, Melbourne, Miss Adams exhibited watercolour sketches with the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1870.
Adams, Elma
Amateur photographer, active in Albury and Victoria in the 1920s. Adams was involved in the publication of the 'Albury Banner' newspaper.
Adams, Florence
Painter who studied art in Perth and exhibited for about two years with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Adams, Katherine Mabel
Colonial-era female watercolourist who is known to have worked in Tasmania c.1890.
Adams, Lisa
Contemporary Queensland painter who held a solo exhibition of works entitled simply 'Paintings' at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane in 2000.
Adams, Mabel
Turn of the century female painter who exhibited with the NSW Society of Artists in 1899.