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Andrews, Thomas
Illustrator whose work 'The Cannibal Feast' was discussed by Anne Maxwell at the 'Colonial Eye' conference held in Hobart, 1999.
Andrews, Charles William
Andrews was probably the most prolific of the signature artists to appear in the earliest series of the Illustrated Sydney News. Most of his illustrations ...
Angus, Don
Angus was a commercial artist working from a studio at 80 Hunter Street, Sydney. He produced illustrations for dailies, magazines and children' books (see references ...
Anivitti, J. N.
Anivitti was a Sydney-based photographer practicing during the 1870s-1880s.
Annois, Len
Mid 20th century Melbourne painter.
Anson, Henry
Professional photographer, in partnership with W.A. Francis at the Adelaide Photographic Institution, Adelaide, from about 1862.
Anstee, Harley
Harley Anstee is an interior architect/designer active since 1963, has worked at Nexus Designs since 1975. He worked Nexus team in developing the original Country ...
Anthony, Michael
Late 20th century cartoonist. Anthony is featured in the 1986 publication 'Australian Black and White Artists Club Book of Originals'.
Appleton, George A.
Painter, lithographer and photographic colourist during the 1860s. With Alexander Habbe, Appleton painted transparencies to celebrate the Sydney visit of the Duke of Edinburgh in ...
Appleton, Horatio
Colonial Melbourne sketcher who showed a crayon on copper drawing at the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition held in preparation for the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition.
Arcadipane, Peter, b.
Peter Arcadipane is an automobile designer, joining GM Holden in 1968. After training experience in the USA, he developed a "super graphics" decal concept and ...
Archer, David
Painter and photographic colourist who worked at Colac, Victoria, between 1866 and 1868. Archer advertised his skills as a photographic and miniature painter who would ...
Archer, Max
Archer is identified as an interior designer in Beryl Guertner's 1967 book "Australian Book of Furnishing and Decorating" where his work is illustrated on p.98.
Archibald, Carl
Carl Archibald, the half-brother of J.F Archibald, was a painter and member of the Prehistoric Order of Cannibals, founded in Melbourne in the early 1890s.