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Erns, Elmer
Erns was a South Australian industrial designer and engineer. He was active in the Industrial Design Council of Australia and president of the South Australian ...
Ernst, Laszlo, b.
Ernst was an an architect and designer, registering with the NSW Board of Architects in 1953. At that time, he was employed by the Dept ...
Esam, Arthur
Colonial era Adelaide newspaper illustrator. Esam drew old-time coaching scenes for 'Frearson's Weekly.'
Escott, Melville
Dancer and painter, Melville Escott paints the body art of his community onto canvas using acrylic paints. His works have featured in the 2006 'Gatherings ...
Escourt, H.H.
H.H. Escourt was a stained glass window designer who exhibited with West Australian Society of Arts in the 1911 and 1912.
Esmond, Fred
Fred Esmond is listed in the Wise's Western Australian Post Office Directories of 1910 and 1914.
Esson, Pearl
Early 20th century Melbourne Bulletin cartoonist. Esson's work 'Melbourne's Pleasure Gardens' depicts a very tall and a very short man tossing a coin to decide ...
Ettrick, Donna
Participated in the 'Screen' exhibition at the 2002 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP).
Evangelou-Oost, Lydia
Lydia Evangelou-Oost is a Tasmanian-based artist who focuses on stop motion animation techniques.
Evans, Emily
Emily Evans was taught to paint by her father and by watching Dick Roughsey paint.
Evans, A.
Federation era newspaper illustrator. Evans work was published in the 'Sphere' on 14 July 1900.
Evans, Jessie Laver
A painter, whose 'Spring Pastures' (oil on canvas, unsigned) is illustrated in the Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery catalogue, September 2002.
Evans, Constance
A wood carver and leatherworker, Evans exhibited with the Society of Arts & Crafts of NSW for many years and taught carving at Randwick Hospital. ...
Evans, Lucy
The second wife of George William Evans and daughter of Thomas Lempriere. Evans advertised in Hobart newspapers to teach drawing in pencil and watercolours.