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Christie,
Painter, signed an oil view, Pyrmont from Barker's Mills, in 1859. Possibly William Harvey Christie or Mrs Steadman Christie.
Christie, Steadman
Painter, teacher and widower of a British Army officer. She became the proprietor of a seminary for young ladies in Sydney and later taught painting ...
Christison, Robert
Painter, first wife of Robert Christison of Lammermoor, Queensland.
Christy, Josephine
A watercolour painter.
Church, Joan
Joan Church was a china painter. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1935.
Churchward, Hedley
Churchward was a scene painter in Melbourne, Victoria.
Clare, Oliver
Clare was a painter who did still-life oil paintings around 1895.
Clark, C. Moley
Watercolour painter. Possibly a resident at Lambing Flat, Young, New South Wales during the gold-rush years. The only work for which Clark is known depicts ...
Clark, E.
Watercolour painter and professional photographer in Melbourne.
Clarke,
Painter, was included in the 1894 Art Society of NSW exhibition.
Clarke,
Painter, exhibited with the Tasmanian Art Association in 1885.
Clarke, E.
Miss E. Clarke was an art student in Melbourne. She exhibited with the National Gallery School, Melbourne in 1889.
Clarke, Hamilton
Hamilton Clarke was a painter. He exhibited with the Victorian Artists' Society.
Clarke, Percy
Widely travelled Colonial era painter, sketcher and author.
Clarke, William
Painter and professional photographer in Melbourne, Victoria.
Clarke, Fiona, b.
Fiona Clarke, of the Kirrae Whurrong people of Victoria is a painter, sculptor and woollen tapestry maker. She lives and works in Victoria.
Clarke, Maree, b.
Maree Clarke is a Mutti Mutti, Wemba Wemba and Yorta Yorta woman from Victoria who works as a multi-disciplinary artist and curator of Aboriginal art.
Clarke, John James
John James Clarke was a watercolorist and architect. He was appointed Colonial Architect in Queensland in 1883 but was sacked in 1885. He and his ...
Clarke, L. K.
L. K. Clarke was a painter. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1928.