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Nosworthy, Daisy, b. 1890
A potter, needleworker, china painter, carver and metalworker. She studied at Brisbane Technical College and Rochdale School of Art.
O'Shea, Molly, b. 1890
Although born in Melbourne, Molly O'Shea came to favour Sydney's bays and beaches. Landscapes and floral arrangements were her forte, but she was also awarded ...
Phillipson, Olive, b. 1890
Landscape painter known for her Capertee paintings.
Ross, Frances Cecil, b. 1890
Ross won the Society of Arts drawing competition for students in all art schools in 1907 and was the star pupil at Perth Technical School ...
Saunders, Margaret, b. 1890
Painter and art teacher. She showed work in the first exhibition of the WA Society of Arts after it re-formed in 1920 and continued to ...
Smith, Daisy, b. 1890
Photographer. At the age of eighty-six, she was seen at the Cohuna Centenary of Local Government ceremony photographing the procession with a little 2A Box ...
Southern, Muriel, b. 1890
Muriel Southern was born around 1890. She was a painter, art teacher, occasional china painter and craft worker who in 1935 organised the Perth Arts ...
Spowers, Ethel Louise, b. 1890
Painter and printmaker. Received art training in Melbourne, London, and Paris. Best known as for her fairy tale illustrations and linocuts.
Tindall, Nessie, b. 1890
Sydney based watercolourist, illustrator and teacher active during the first half of the twentieth century. The artist was the daughter of the Scottish born marine ...
Towers, Winifred Mary, b. 1890
Oil and watercolour painter, illustrator of children's book by Maureen C. Meadows 'Little Words to God' (Sydney, 1949). Regularly exhibited with the Half Dozen Group ...
Black, Dorrit, b. 1891
A contemporary of Grace Crowley and Ralph Balson, Dorrit Black was both a painter and printmaker, particularly of linocuts. An active member of both the ...
Campbell, Margaret, b. 1891
Campbell is described as an illustrator, working for magazines and newspapers.
Casey, Maie, b. 1891
Maie Casey was an amateur painter, who as the wife of the Governor-General did much to support the arts both in Australia and overseas.
Escourt, Millicent Alethea, b. 1891
Escourt studied at the Perth Technical School and at Fremantle Technical School. She exhibited both pottery and china painting.
Field, Florence Roma, b. 1891
An accomplished self-taught embroiderer, Field experimented with different stitches and materials and also mastered traditional European embroidery skills. A lifelong member of the Embroiderers Guild ...
Fry, Dorothy, b. 1891
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist, Fry worked for a time as a commercial artist, drawing newspaper advertisements as well as cartoons and illustrations ...
Harris, Mary Packer, b. 1891
Painter, printmaker, designer and embroiderer, she also wrote and published books on art and Quaker philosophy. She taught at the South Australian School of Arts ...
McLennan, Ethel Irene, b. 1891
McLennan had an admirable academic career in the area of botany. She lived a full life, managing to teach and research while still maintaining her ...
Outlaw, Anne, b. 1891
Anne Outlaw was the business partner of Nance Kirkwood. Kirkwood and Outlaw had a textile printing business - Annan Fabrics, in Sydney (Mosman) c.1940s.