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Biddy Salmander, Broken-Bay tribe; Bulkabra, chief of Botany, N.S. Wales; Gooseberry, Queen of Bungaree

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

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King Bungaree, chief of the Broken Bay tribe, N.S. Wales, died 1832

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; sheet 30 x 23.7 cm.

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Morirang, Shoalhaven tribe, N.S. Wales

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G. Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

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Nuddy Noora, Shoalhaven

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 18.7 x 15 cm. on sheet 29 x 21 cm.

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Nunberri, chief of the Nunnerahs N.S. Wales

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

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Tooban, ginn or wife of the chief of Shoalhaven tribe

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G. Austin, lithograph; 17 x 17 cm.

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South Australia illustrated

by Angas, George French.

London: Thomas M'Lean, 60 leaves of plates: col. ill.; 55 cm.

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Minns, B.E., b. 1863
B.E. Minns was introduced to art by the young Charles Conder, with whom he shared rooms in the 1880s. He soon developed a successful career ...
The Australian Sketchbook

by Gill, Samuel.

[Melbourne]: Printed in colors and published by Hamel & Ferguson, 25 prints: chromolithograph; 28.5 x 43 cm.

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Thomas, Laurie, b. 1915
Laurie Thomas was a pioneer for professional standards in the two state galleries he headed, Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Queensland Art Gallery. ...
Tuckson, Tony, b. 1921
For much of his life Tony Tuckson's reputation was as the Assistant Director of he Art Gallery of New South Wales, passionately advocating for Aboriginal ...
Tuckson, Margaret, b. 1921
Tuckson was a potter working first in low-fired earthenware. She expanded her interest to Papua New Guinea ceramic traditions publishing "The Traditional Pottery of Papau ...
Bennett, Dorothy, b. 1923
Dorothy Bennett was introduced to Aboriginal art when she was a medical secretary accompanying Dr Stuart Scougall on an excursion to the Northern Territory. She ...
Spate, Virginia, b. 1937
Spate was a lecturer in art history at Sydney University with major publications on Australian and European artists (notably Monet). She was also involved in ...
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Ernabella Arts Inc.
One of Australia's oldest Aboriginal art centres. It began as an arts workshop established on the Ernabella Aboriginal Mission in South Australia in 1948. Since ...
Nannup, Laurel, b. 1943
Printmaker based in Perth, Western Australia, who works in woodcut and etchings. Nannup is represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, Queensland ...
Newmarch, Ann Foster, b. 1945
Painter, printmaker, sculptor and lecturer, studied SA Teachers' College. Member Print Council of Australia.
O'Ferrall, Michael Anthony, b. 1945
Michael O'Ferrall was one of the key curators in fostering recognition of the complexity of Aboriginal art. He worked closely with Aboriginal communities, especially in ...
Smith, Margaret Anne, b. 1945
Smith was a documentary film maker and a member of the Sydney Film-makers Coop. She founded her company, Smith Street Films, in 1987 and created ...
Bourke, Ace, b. 1946
In the popular mind Ace Bourke is one of the two young men who adopted a lion cub and wrote "A Lion Called Christian". But ...