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Johnson, Peter (Richard Norman), b. 1923
Peter (Richard Norman) Johnson (1923–2003) was a distinguished Sydney architect and academic leader. After joining Kenneth McConnel and Stan Smith in the mid 1950s, he ...
Joynes, Heather, b. 1923
Joynes was an embroiderer and needleworker working in Sydney. She was an active member of the Embroiderers Guild NSW, exhibiting in their exhibitions and other ...
Kerry, Paula, b. 1923
Kerry was an associate of Bill Onus, principal of Aboriginal Enterprises. Her work with Onus began in the late 1940 and she became one of ...
Lambert, Ron, b. 1923
Designer, did a poster, The Anglers' Paradise: Great Barrier Reef (NLA), for the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau in the 1950s.
Ludlow, Charles, b. 1923
Ludlow, despite his original career with Queensland Telecom, worked as a self-taught watercolourist, later undertaking formal art training at the Central Technical College, Brisbane. He ...
Maguire, Eric, b. 1923
Maguire was a graphic designer working first in Sydney for the magazine publisher Murrays and Fairfax, then moving to Melbourne where he did design work ...
McDiven, Bryant, b. 1923
Painter who was President of the Perth Society of Artists 1955-1958 and 1961-1962. He won the Claude Hotchin Prize for watercolours in 1961 and the ...
McLaren, William George, b. 1923
Mid 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, animator and potter.
Miksevicius, Jurgis, b. 1923
Miksevicius trained at Darmstadt Werkstaetten, Germany immigrating to Australia in 1948. He exhibited initially with a Baltic-associated group "Six Directions" and took up teaching art ...
Moegel, Herbert, b. 1923
Herbert Moegel came to Australia after the close of World War II, like many migrants, to establish a new life. The work he produced was ...
Molvig, Jon, b. 1923
Apart from being one of Australia's major figurative expressionist painters, Jon Molvig became a significant inspiration for the art scene in Brisbane when he settled ...
Olley, Margaret, b. 1923
After her first Australian solo painting exhibitions, Olley worked and exhibited in France in the 1950s. An endearing personality, Olley had many travelling and working ...
Opala, Rosemary, b. 1923
Late 20th century Queensland cartoonist, botanical illustrator, painter, journalist and short-story writer. Opala became a nurse during WW2, wanting to do 'something useful' and many ...
Parr, Robert, b. 1923
The construction of Robert Parr's whimsical sculptures in metal and fabric is informed by his original training as an engineer.
Paterson, Nan, b. 1923
Nan Paterson is a Queensland artist widely regarded for her portraiture and whose output maintains a strong representational basis that reflects her training.
Perceval, John, b. 1923
John Perceval had little formal training as an artist, but after he fell ill with polio at the age of 15 he concentrated on painting ...
Pocius, Ieva, b. 1923
Following her arrival in Australia from Lithuania in 1951, Ieva Pocius was the first student to major in Sculpture at the South Australian School of ...