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Andrews, M. A.
A prolific and award-winning needleworker, M.A. Andrews exhibited with the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW and at the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879 and the ...
Andrews, Sydney
Mrs Sydney Andrews exhibited a Handpainted Mirror (floral) in 1887 at the then Queensland National Art Gallery.
Andrews, Thomas
Illustrator whose work 'The Cannibal Feast' was discussed by Anne Maxwell at the 'Colonial Eye' conference held in Hobart, 1999.
Andrews,
Modeller and resident of Enmore, Sydney, NSW. Mrs Andrews exhibited a 'Portrait of Mignonette' at the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition.
Andrews,
Craftworker and teacher, working in Hobart in 1877. Mrs Andrews worked with a variety of craft media including French paper, wax, pillow laces, marble and ...
Andrews, Annie
Pre-WW1 painter from Perth, WA. Annie Andrews had a studio in the same building as fellow artists Florence Fuller and Daisy Rossi.
Andrews, B.
Painter. Exhibited two works with the South Australian Society of Artists at Adelaide in 1863.
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 ...
Andrews, Mary
Mary Andrews was the gallery manager, Andrews Designs, Macleay Street, Potts Point. Gordon Andrews' memoir states that they met while doing war work at the ...
Angela,
'Angela' is a contemporary zine artist.
Angus, Shirley, b.
Muruwari artist based in Victoria whose works are predominantly concerned with confronting racism and addressing Indigenous social justice issues.
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.
Anley, Heriot
Painter, produced an oil painting of Sydney Cove c.1840 that her son bequeathed to the City of Sydney in 1935.
Annear, O.
Painter, exhibited her work, Painting of a Dog, in Brisbane in 1894.