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Dennis, Margery, b. 1922
Margery Dennis was a naive painter, popular in the 1970s and 80s. Her work was selected to be hung in the 1977 Archibald Prize and ...
Friedeberger, Klaus, b. 1922
Painter, born in Berlin, Germany, in 1922. Friedeberger studied painting at East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, (1947-50). Friedeberger won the Mosman Art Prize in 1949 ...
Fullbrook, Sam, b. 1922
Skilled colourist and tonalist proficient in pastel, watercolour and oil painting. Painter who lived only briefly in Perth.
Hansen, Marjorie, b. 1922
Noongar artist who grew up on the Carrolup Native Settlement. Hansen is represented in the collection of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology.
Ostoja-Kotkowski, Stanislaus, b. 1922
Joseph Stanislaw Ostoja-Kotkowski, abstract expressionist painter, theatre set designer, photographer, experimental film producer and light and sound artist was born in Golub, Poland in 1922 ...
Penglase, Marjory, b. 1922
Painter, theatrical designer and teacher, Marjory Penglase married fellow artist, Newton Hedstrom, and won numerous awards during her career. In later years she travelled extensively ...
Piper, Lloyd, b. 1922
Late 20th century Sydney comic strip artist, commercial artist, art teacher and painter. At one time the artist for 'Ginger Meggs'.
Armfield, David, b. 1923
Late 20th century Melbourne painter, illustrator and printmaker. This biography concentrates on his black and white work.
Armstrong, Ian, b. 1923
Painter, one of his gouache paintings, titled 'Shearing', was auctioned at Deutscher-Menzies Sydney in 2002.
Byrnes, Mona, b. 1923
Painter and photographer, was born in 1923 on the Hermannsburg Mission Station in the Northern Territory, home of the Aranda Aboriginal painters.
Flugelman, Bert, b. 1923
Sculptor, painter, and mentor to many younger artists, Bert Flugelman came to Australia as a refugee shortly before the outbreak of World War II. In ...
Hole, Quentin, b. 1923
Quentin Hole was regarded as an artist of early promise in Brisbane during the 1950s but gave up exhibiting his paintings to concentrate on establishing ...
Inson, Graeme Charles, b. 1923
Holding 60 solo exhibitions in his lifetime, Inson divided his time between teaching and travelling around Australia and overseas to paint foreign landscapes.
Lambert, Ron, b. 1923
Designer, did a poster, The Anglers' Paradise: Great Barrier Reef (NLA), for the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau in the 1950s.
Ludlow, Charles, b. 1923
Ludlow, despite his original career with Queensland Telecom, worked as a self-taught watercolourist, later undertaking formal art training at the Central Technical College, Brisbane. He ...
McDiven, Bryant, b. 1923
Painter who was President of the Perth Society of Artists 1955-1958 and 1961-1962. He won the Claude Hotchin Prize for watercolours in 1961 and the ...