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Williams, Ray Forest, b. 1921
Williams was a career Royal Australian Navy officer (retired 1971) who also co-founded the surfwear brand Pratts with his brother Bill, making board shorts and ...
Adams, Tate, b. 1922
Artist-printmaker specialising in limited edition books and a co-founder of the Lyre Bird Press in 1977, along with George Baldessin. In 1960, he established Australia's ...
Boddington, Jennie, b. 1922
Jennie Boddington was the first curator of photography to be appointed in Australia. She was responsible for the National Gallery of Victoria's photography collection from ...
Chick, Lorna Merle, b. 1922
Artist known for her paintings of the agricultural lands of North East Victoria, some of which are grand in scale and scope. Her work is ...
Coleman, Bill, b. 1922
Coleman was a painter, who, among other subjects, created exaggerated images of women.
Crone, Donald, b. 1922
Melbourne-educated principal of Sydney architects Donald Crone and Associates (now Crone), architect of the Centrepoint Tower in Sydney.
Crooke, Ray, b. 1922
Crooke began his career as an artist at a Melbourne advertising agency while taking courses as Swinburne Technical College. After 1939-45 war service, he taught, ...
Dennis, Margery, b. 1922
Margery Dennis was a naive painter, popular in the 1970s and 80s. Her work was selected to be hung in the 1977 Archibald Prize and ...
Dybka, Anne, b. 1922
Dybka was a London-trained artist with later studies in Melbourne at the National Gallery school and George Bell. She worked in ceramics and glass for ...
Featherston, Grant, b. 1922
Featherston was an Industrial design and design industry leader. Recognised for his furniture and exhibition work in partnership with Mary Featherston, he helped to form ...
Fitzpatrick, Dawn, b. 1922
Fitzpatrick is a textile artist, first exhibiting in Sydney in 1975. She also designs and makes theatre costumes.
Friedeberger, Klaus, b. 1922
Painter, born in Berlin, Germany, in 1922. Friedeberger studied painting at East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, (1947-50). Friedeberger won the Mosman Art Prize in 1949 ...