Erns was a South Australian industrial designer and engineer. He was active in the Industrial Design Council of Australia and president of the South Australian ...
Trained in engineering, Davis studied sculpture in London. Davis was an innovator in model-making for architects, landscape planners, designers and engineers. He later studied design ...
A well-travelled mural painter and writer, Ethel Anderson was considered one the most important supporters of modern art and its painters in the early part ...
Ethel Clarke was a watercolorist, oil painter, weaver and lacemaker. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and Western Australian Women's Society of ...
E.F. Bilson recorded as a furniture design for Branchflower. “Australian Furniture.” Architectural Section, (J.L. Stephen Mansfield, editor.), Art in Australia 16 November 1936, pps.77-88. [furniture ...
Industrial designer, graphic artist, sculptor and one of the "Dunera Boys" interned in Hay, NSW, during World War II. In 1950 Fabian moved to London ...
Fairlie was a boat designer and builder, beginning with powerboats and progressing into sailboats. He was the designer and developer of the "Clansman" class sailboat ...
F.B. Aronson, [“Thalia.”] is the author of 20th Century Cookery and Home Decoration, published by William Brooks and Company, Sydney, 1900. She was a columnist ...
Feint was a painter, printmaker, bookplate designer and illustrator who provided illustrations for a range of books and journals and was well-known for his bookplates. ...
Sydney-based design consultancy firm established by Paul Cockburn whose most recognisable project was the 1972 redesign of the Eveready Dolphin Lantern.