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Sanders, E.
Amateur watercolorist associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Sansbury, Haydn
Point Pearce painter and winner of 2006 Indigenous Category of Cheetham Salt Yorke Peninsula Art Awards.
Sansom, Eve
A leatherworker, china painter and pewterworker who resided and taught in Sydney in early 1900s.
Sargent, G. F., b.
A professional watercolour painter, from Warwickshire, England. The Mitchell Library holds several of his pen-and-ink views of Melbourne and Sydney done in the 1850s, some ...
Saunders, Benjamin
Benjamin Saunders was an oil painter and professional photographer, who showed his paintings in several exhibitions in Melbourne and Sydney in the late 1800s.
Saunders, Nardene
Ceduna based painter who showed in the 2007 'Our Mob' exhibition at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Saunders, Sandra, b.
Artist and activist from South Australia. Had solo show at Tandanya Aboriginal National Cultural Institute in 2004.
Sawkins, James Gay
James Gay Sawkins was a landscape, portrait and genre painter. He was a skilful, precise draughtsman with a special interest in rock formations and other ...
Saxby, C. A.
Miss C. A. Saxby was awarded a certificate of merit for her oil painting of Govett's Leap at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Saxon, Pennyx
Pennyx Saxon is a descendant of the Yorta Yorta (Vic) and Palawa (Tas) peoples. She is a painter who has a Bachelor of Fine Arts ...
Sayer, James Whitley
Painter, was living at Dunolly near Ballarat, Victoria, in 1866 when three of his 'large Framed Chalk (French Crayon) Drawings' were on view at the ...
Sayer, M.
Miss M Sayer was a botanical artist who painted a watercolour shown at the Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition in 1869.
Scamell, Phillip
Scamell's work is held in the collection of the J. S. Battye Library of West Australian History.
Schemmel,
Ornamental and scene-painter, assisted John Hennings in 1862 to decorate the ceiling of the new Haymarket Theatre in Melbourne.
Schipp, Naomi
Naomi Schipp was one of ten socialist artists in the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group' who produced a folio of fourteen linocuts, 'Eureka 1854-1954'.