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Ness, John, b.
Ness was a professional photographer and it is believed that he may be the architect 'David Ness' who had been taught photography by Walter Woodbury. ...
Nettleton, Charles, b. 1825
A professional photographer, he is generally regarded as the major photographic recorder of Melbourne's growth from settlement to great city. Working as the official photographer ...
The Neville Bunning Foundation Commemorative Exhibition 1990

by Alexander, Doug, Bryans, Dennis, Collier, Betty , Crump, Samuel John , Flood, Noel, Gribble, William James, Hanssen Pigott, Gwyn.

This exhibition featured ex students of the Ballarat Technical Art School (Ballarat School of Mines) from the 1940s-1960s. Artists included Doug Alexander, James Black, Graeme ...

A New Aesthetic

by Mills, Wendy.

SELECTED GROUP & INSTALLATION. 'Memories of Next Easter' Installation of transparent cibachromes and recorded sound. Sound by Stephen Leek and VoiceArt. 400x400x400cm.

Newell, Alice, b. 1876
Painter, craftworker and one of the founders of Castlemaine Art Gallery.
Newell, Lucy, b. 1906
Watercolour painter and textile printer. Daughter of Alice Newell. The National Gallery of Australia holds Newell's linocut on cotton fabric (c.1955).
Newry, Francis Charles, b. 1842
Newry was a sketcher and photographer who travelled with two friends, including Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, on a round the world voyage in 1868/69. ...
Newton, Helmut, b. 1920
Newton was a German-Australian photographer specialising in magazine fashion and celebrity photography. He had an extensive international career in magazine journalism with numerous photography exhibitions ...
Newton, June, b. 1924
Newton ("Alice Springs") is a photographer specialising in fashion and portraiture, especially celebrity portraits. She began her career in 1970, taking over a commission for ...
Crombie, John Nichol, b. 1832
Professional photographer from Scotland. Resident of Melbourne (Victoria), Auckland (New Zealand) and London (England).
Nicholls, Marilyne, b. 1957
Victorian Indigenous weaver and painter whose work reflects her sense of connection with the Murray River and Coorong regions. Won the Deadly Art Award at ...