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Raventrunk, G.
Woodcarver associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Readett, C. W.
Federation-era cartoonist.
Recknall, Henry J., b.
Henry J. Recknall was one of the group of artists that included Lionel and Norman Lindsay, Will Dyson and Max Meldrum who lived and painted ...
Rees, Rowland
Architect who participated in the first exhibition of the West Australian Society of Arts.
Rennick, D.
Won first, second and third class awards for oil paintings of a seascape in the Coolgardie Exhibition of 1899.
Renno, John
John Renno worked as a scene-painter and theatre mechanist at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the Princess's and the Surrey Theatre, London. In 1852 he migrated ...
Richards, Ella
Ella Richards was an accomplished china painter. She exhibited in the Art Loan Exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW in 1897.In 1909 and 1910 ...
Richardson, Charles Douglas
Charles Douglas Richardson, illustrator and sculptor, drew 'Aborigines Attacking Bushman' a full-size plate from an unidentified publication, possibly the Australasian Sketcher.
Rider, Andrew
Andrew Rider, professional photographer, produced in January 1868 a photograph of the laying of the foundation stone at the graving dock at Williamstown by the ...
Rox,
Colonial cartoonist.
Sadler, Jonathon K.
Exhibited with the Wilgie Sketch Club in 1890 but he may not have been resident in Western Australia.
Saxby, C. A.
Miss C. A. Saxby was awarded a certificate of merit for her oil painting of Govett's Leap at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Sayer, James Whitley
Painter, was living at Dunolly near Ballarat, Victoria, in 1866 when three of his 'large Framed Chalk (French Crayon) Drawings' were on view at the ...
Schroeder, William Henry
Professional photographer and photographic salesman. His most notable work was probably the photographic assemblage he prepared for the employees of the Sydney Morning Herald to ...
Scott, David
Professional photographer, trained at Edwin Dalton's Sydney studio in 1857. Scott is known to have been producing portraits by the autotype process in 1879.
Scott, Montagu
Montagu Scott arrived in Melbourne in the late 1850s and ran a photographic studio before illustrating the Melbourne Punch. He later moved to Sydney where ...
Sedgfield, H.W.
Architect who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896 and 1898.
Selwyn, Rose Elizabeth, b.
Selwyn was a daughter, sister and wife to Reverends, her watercolours were for friends and family not public exhibition. Her mother-in-law was not appreciative of ...
Sharkey, John
Government photographer and printer, John Sharkey invented his own form of photolithography. In 1869 he was appointed manager of the Government Printing Office's photolithographic branch.
Sharpe, Alfred
Alfred Sharpe was a painter in New Zealand and Newcastle, NSW, in the 19th century.