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Vike, Harald, b. 1906
Mid 20th century Perth and Melbourne painter and cartoonist.
Brown, Vincent, b. 1901
Vincent Brown's assertation that he was Queensland's first modernist artist in oils was justified but his productive period in this medium lasted no longer than ...
Vincent, Annette, b. 1946
As both scientist and artist Vincent is a keen sketcher and etcher who takes every opportunity to draw what see sees, especially the degradation of ...
Taylor, Violet, b. 1905
Wildflower painter and embroiderer. The family hold a number of pieces of her work and these range from oil and watercolour paintings of wildflowers, china ...
Vimpany, Violet Emma, b. 1886
Vimpany painted in oils and watercolours, made etchings, and was an active member of the Art Society of Tasmania, exhibiting with it from 1932 to ...
Fraser, Vivian, b. 1936
Vivian Fraser is an architect whose notable project was renovations to a historic cargo shed at Pier 4-5, Walsh Bay, for new public uses by ...
Vivian, Ron, b. 1914
Ron Vivian was a mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist who is credited with keeping "Ginger Meggs" in print after the sudden death of Jim Bancks. ...
Littlejohn, Vivien, b. 1948
Known as a printmaker, Vivien Littlejohn's work has been exhibited in many Australian and International galleries and exhibitions.
Binns, Vivienne, b. 1940
Vivienne Binns has worked primarily as a painter, but has also continually worked across media and contexts. She worked almost exclusively with enamelling for a ...
Voke, May Stanford, b. 1912
A painter, wood-engraver and art teacher, Voke was to become South Australia's first woman wood engraver. Voke designed costumes and sets for the local Adelaide ...
Voodoo

by Whisson, Ken.

35 x 46 cm

Oil on board

Votive Figure

by Bass, Tom.

St Aloysius College, Adelaide, SA

Votive Figure of the Sacred Heart

by Bass, Tom.

Sancta Sophia College, University of Sydney, NSW

Vrbancich, Emeric, b.
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist and architectural draughtsman, Austrian-born Emeric Vrbancich contributed cartoons to the Sydney Morning Herald for two decades. Vrbancich always signed his ...