Early 20th century Melbourne-born Sydney and wartime newspaper cartoonist. He was the first president of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club (1924-30) formed on ...
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
Scottish trained Sydney architect who oversaw the design or remodelling of many commercial buildings, including stores for David Jones, Gowings and Woolworths.
Desiderius Orban came to Australia from Hungary as a refugee from Hitler's European invasion. His intuitive modernist approach was especially reflected in his practice as ...
Steeth was a a metalsmith commissioned in 1919 to fabricate the Melbourne Cup. His descendants continued the tradition with Maurice Steeth and later Michael Steeth ...
John Lionel Berry, (1885-1962) was born in Suva, Fiji. Berry was a practicing architect and he was involved in the establishment of the Architects Association ...
Pendrill Cyril Blacket was an architect, artist and silhouette maker, active in Sydney after the Great War. He was the son of architect Cyril Blacket ...
Alfred Benjamin Coleman (1885-1948) was a Victorian painter of landscapes and seascapes, active also in local art societies. He began his working life in the ...
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator, cartoonist and poster designer, who spent several years working in New York for publications including Hearst's Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist, caricaturist, printmaker, illustrator, commercial artist, publisher and company director. Founded Smith & Julius agency with Sydney Ure Smith.
Commercial gallery director, Gayfield Shaw was one of the most prominent members of the Sydney art scene during the early boom period in Australian visual ...