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Archibald, Carl
Carl Archibald, the half-brother of J.F Archibald, was a painter and member of the Prehistoric Order of Cannibals, founded in Melbourne in the early 1890s.
Ardill, John Roche
A licensed surveyor, Ardill painted a watercolour, 'Eastern View of Mount Munero', in southern New South Wales in 1861.
Aresti, Joseph
Painter and lithographer. Aresti brought examples of chromolithographs with him on his arrival to Melbourne in 1857 and exhibited works using this process in the ...
Armitage, E.
Armitage exhibited in the 1875 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Believed to have been taught by J.S. Bowman.
Armstrong,
Adelaide painter who exhibited at the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition in 1888-1889. There is some speculation that the artist in question is Elizabeth Armstrong.
Armstrong,
Sketcher, drew a pencil and watercolour elevation of Tahlee House, Port Stephens, New South Wales in 1831. Tahlee House was the home of Edward and ...
Armstrong,
Mr Armstrong was a professional travelling photographer, who was variously at Avoca in NSW in 1867 and then at Dunolly, Victoria in 1873.
Armstrong, Betty
Betty Armstrong was an art student who was taught by Mildred Lovett at the Technical College, Hobart.
Armstrong, C.
Mr C. Armstrong was a painter who exhibited in the Society of Artists' Commonwealth Exhibition 1901. He is believed to have resided in Adelaide.
Armstrong, Kitty
Kitty Armstrong was an artist who trained at the Perth Technical School prior to World War One.
Arnest, John Maud, b.
Born in the United States, John Maud Arnest made a comprehensive collection of photographs showing life in the Australian town of Hamilton, Victoria from 1900-1920.
Arnold,
Miss Arnold exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1903.
Arnold, Eve, b.
Painter and installation artist