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Addison,
Colonial female art student and a pupil of Charles Hill's, Addison won three prizes at the Society of Arts exhibition in Adelaide in 1862.
Addison, James
Male colonial artist who was living in Emerald Hill, Melbourne when he exhibited with the NSW Agricultural Society's annual 1873 exhibition.
Addison, William
Male colonial sketcher who drew a portrait of a Roman beggar family in Italian chalk and won a technical prize from NSW Agricultural Society in ...
Addison, G.M.H.
Addison was an illustrator and architect. It has been suggested that he is the author ( as well as the illustrator) of Terry and Oakden. ...
Adeney, William, b.
Male colonial sketcher who drew landscapes throughout his migration to Australia. He eventually squatted in the Western District of Victoria where he pursued an anthropological ...
Adkins,
Female colonial painter who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1889.
Adolphus, Tineke
Adelaide-based fashion designer active during the 1970s. She was part of the Designer Collective a textile design collective formed in Adelaide in 1979.
Aggs,
Female colonial wax modeller whose bowls of fruit and flowers were mentioned by the Sydney Mail when she exhibited them in the Agricultural Society of ...
Aglio, A.
Colonial painter from Tasmania whose painting of Hobart Town was loaned by an honourable doctor to the 1896 Old Hobart exhibition.
Agnew, Del
Agnew was one of the principals of Tinker Tailor Interiors Pty Ltd (est. ca.1955), a group (resembling a Collective) based in Hunters Hill NSW, a ...
Ah-See, Douglas Keith
Douglas Keith Ah-See of NSW has worked as an art teacher for Wellington TAFE College, NSW and was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of ...
Ahlip, Tarik
Artist with degrees in architecture and visual art
Ahlston, C. R.
Colonial craftworker from Sydney Technical College whose imitation marble inlaid panels were exhibited as part of the home decorating displays for the 1887 Adelaide Jubilee ...
Aiken, A. E.
Artist who exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney in 1906.