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Collier, K.
artist, active circa 1898.
Collier, K.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1898 and 1899.
Combes, Alice Herminie
Combes exhibited with the Art Society of NSW during the 1880s.
Commons, F. W.
Commons was a monumental mason, trained in Europe, who was commissioned to carve four allegorical figures for Parliament House, Melbourne, though it never eventuated due ...
Connor, A. E.
Miss Connor was a painter known to have exhibited with the Society of Artists in 1899.
Conroy, J. M.
Conroy exhibited with the Society of Artists in 1896.
Cook, E. A.
Cook was an architectural draughtsman known to have exhibited with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1890.
Cook, David
Cook showed work in the Victorian Artists' Society exhibition of 1892.
Cooper, A. E.
Miss Cooper exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1895.
Corner, Kate
Painter, exhibited at the 1892 Exhibition of Woman's Work in Sydney.
Corrie, Frank
Mrs Frank Corrie exhibited with Queensland Art Society in 1899. There is some suggestion that Mrs Frank Corrie is Maria Corrie.
Counsell, F. H.
artist working circa 1896
Counsell, M. E.
artist, working circa 1896.
Counsell, F.H.
F. H. Counsell was an architect and amateur painter. He exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Cox, Clara
Nineteenth century amateur artist from Bathurst
Crafter, Robert
Theatrical designer. Crafter apparently signed three costume designs for the 1896 pantomine 'Matsa' that were exhibited in McCulloch's 1984 Victorian sesquicentenary exhibition celebrating the history ...
Crafton,
Miss Crafton exhibited in Queensland in 1891.
Creagh, Annie C.
Annie C. Creagh was an artist, active c.1890-1910. There is some suggestion she is the 'Miss Creagh' who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW ...
Creagh, Helen G.
Helen G. Creah was an artist, active c.1890-1910 There is some speculation she is the sister of fellow artist Annie C. Creagh who was working ...
Creed,
A number of articles and references in Joan Kerr's papers (NLA) refer to "Miss Creed".