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Beel, Monna V.
Beel was a member of the WA Society of Arts who trained at the Perth Technical School before the outbreak of World War I.
Beel, Mona V.
Painter who studied at the Perth Technical School and exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Birch, V. M.
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Braine, M. V.
Painter who exhibited at the Festival of Perth in 1956.
Cooke, Elsie V.
Elsie V. Cooke was a painter. She had been a student at Fremantle Technical School in 1916 under Daisy Rossi. Cooke exhibited with the West ...
Kickett-Taylor, Valda, b. 1960
Western Australian Aboriginal painter who trained at Curtin University of Technology in Perth and Kidogo Institute in Fremantle. Kickett-Taylor's work was Highly Commended at the ...
Delawarr, Valentine, b. 1852
Late Victorian to Federation era landscape painter who worked in Sydney, Perth, Tasmania and the South Island of New Zealand.
Van Hek, Brendan, b. 1968
Van Hek's work encompasses installations centred around light. He uses neon, glass and objets trouve in interior settings. He also works on paper and printmaking.
Vanishing Point

by Vermey, Rick.

Wall painting installation (with Mark Datodi)

Vanzetti, Francesco
Francesco Vanzetti was an artist and member of the WA Society of Arts who also taught at the Fremantle Technical School. His art nouveau design ...
Vanzetti, Antonio, b. 1883
Sketcher who migrated from Italy and exhibited pen and ink and lino-cut sketches with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1899.
Vanzetti, Carlo, b. 1880
Amateur wood carver and furniture maker. When he went farming in Nungarin about 1910 he sold much of his furniture some of which was purchased ...
Vanzetti, Francesco, b. 1878
Artist, designer, metalsmith, architect, farmer, research officer and lecturer. He designed the "Certificate of Award" for the Coolgardie exhibition of 1899. Vanzetti also designed a ...
Vanzetti, Lisetta, b. 1885
She was a student at Perth Technical School studying embroidery with Loui Benham. Lisetta won the prize for needlework in 1906.