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Women's Industries Exhibition

by Stephens, Ethel.

In the amateur section of the Fine Arts section.

Adam, Tom, b. 1888
Landscape architect responsible for animal enclosures and picnic shelters at Taronga Zoo in Sydney as well as picnic shelters, grottoes and fountains in Sydney, the ...
Archer, Florence, b. 1888
Florence Archer was one of the most accomplished potters of the second generation of the Harvey School. She studied pottery under Alice Bott for a ...
Barker, David C., b. 1888
Early 20th century Sydney and wartime cartoonist, illustrator, painter and etcher. Barker served in Gallipoli, France and the Middle East during WWI, where he co-edited ...
Bostock, Cecil W., b. 1888
Cecil W. Bostock was a photographer who practiced in the early 20th century. He also designed window displays for David Jones department store. Examples of ...
Boyd, Merric, b. 1888
Merric Boyd's organic decorative ceramics led him to be credited as the father of studio pottery in Australia. He was also a dominant figure in ...
Chapman, Grace Evelyn, b. 1888
Painter born in Sydney, NSW. Resident of Australia and Europe her early work consisted mainly of portraits and figure subjects, which were praised by contemporaries ...
Cross, Stan, b. 1888
Significant mid 20th century newspaper comic strip artist. Created 'Wally and the Major', 'The Potts' and 'For gorsake, stop laughing: this is serious!'.
Farmer, Helen Marguerite, b. 1888
Painter and etcher who studied under Sydney Long and was taught the intaglio printmaking technique by Sir Will Ashton. Regarded as one of the principal ...
Paul, Mick, b. 1888
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, painter and printmaker. Mick Paul was married to fellow cartoonist Dorothy Ellsmore Paul.
Walker, F. Sidney, b. 1888
Walker is one of the many artists who recorded views of Sydney in the midst of her development as a metropolitan city.
Channon & Co.
Photographers, exhibited in the Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, in 1888.
Creelman & Co
Photographers, worked in Sydney Arcade, Sydney in 1888.