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Queama, Katherine
Painter of Dreaming stories and bush tucker stories. Lives in Oak Valley near Nadia, South Australia.
Quillerat, Rachelle
Palawa shell necklace maker who was born on Cape Barren Island, Tasmania.
Quilliam, Wayne
Wayne Quilliam is a Tasmanian Aboriginal photographer based in Melbourne. He has exhibited in Europe, the United States of America and Australia.
Quilliam, Mick
Indigenous painter based in Strahan, Tasmania.
Quinlan, Hal
Mid 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist. The Art Gallery of Western Australia was given 4 original Quinlan drawings.
Quirk, Stephanie
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Qunicey, Julian
Qunicey is an automotive designer, Holden Special Vehicles.
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Colonial Tasmanian cartoonist.
R., A. E.
The only known work of this artist is a watercolour view of Helenus Scott's residence near Singleton, NSW. The artist seems likely to be either ...
R., C.
Early Sydney sketcher
R., C. J. W.
C.J.W.R. was a watercolourist whose only known work features Melbourne circa 1841. There is suspicions that it may not have been painted in 1841 or ...
R., G.
A Sketcher known only by the initials G.R. [or E?] drew fifteen ink and watercolour sketches of Aborigines of the Fowler's Bay and Penong regions ...
R., G. F.
A pencil drawing entitled 'Little Susanna and her Mama' dated 1838 and held in Mitchell Library, (State Library of New South Wales, Sydney) is believed ...
R., J.
Known only by the initials J.R. this sketcher is believed to have painted the notorious tribal leader 'Musquito' who allegedly murdered a woman and is ...
R., J.
The subject, style and date of the work initialled J.R. all suggest that the artist was John Rae.
R., M.
The sketcher known only by the initials M.R., had their 'meritorious drawing' denied a prize at the South Australian Society of Arts as it had ...
R., N. E.
Colonial cartoonist. Drew the "Cartoon of the Month" on the cover of Woman 1/6 (20 August 1892).
Rackham, Wilby
Rackham was a lecturer in MTC's industrial design programme ca.1967.