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Abbott, Hilda, b. 1890
Abbott was an interior designer and an early member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia. Working with the architect, Robert Maclurcan, she was ...
Blacket, Hilda, b. 1854
A sketcher and member of the talented family Blacket family who were each either artists and architects.
Burston, Hilda, b. 1884
Hilda Burston produced attractive and competent flower and landscape studies for almost thirty years but her output, like many women of her generation, was largely ...
Cowham, Hilda
Illustrator and author.
Dreyer, Hilda, b. 1890
Sydney-based portraitist and figure painter.
Bassett, Florence Hildegarde, b. 1888
She is known to have painted small panels of wildflowers, which were exhibited in Melbourne at the Women's Work Exhibition in 1907.
Hilder, Bim, b. 1909
Bim Hilder was a Sydney based sculptor, printmaker and painter active during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Foundation member of the Sculpture Society, ...
Hilder, Brett, b. 1911
The son of artist J.J. Hilder, Brett Hilder was a painter, author and distinguished sailor.
Hill, Charles, b. 1824
Painter, engraver and teacher, in, England and arrived in Adelaide in 1854 where he became very influential in the local art scene. Hill specialised in ...
Hill, Dotty
An illustrator who lived in Paddington, Sydney and who won the Illustrated Sydney News' five guinea prize drawing competition in 1892 for The Young Amazon, ...
Hill, Ernestine, b. 1899
Photographer and author. After the publication of The Great Australian Loneliness in 1937, she was arguably one of Australia's most popular writers until the 1950s.
Hill, Adrian, b. 1982
Newcastle based landscape architect and public artist.
Hillebrand, Bridget, b. 1963
Bridget Hillebrand is an Australian contemporary artist working with print-based media, audio, art objects and installations. Hillebrand has received numerous print awards and is represented ...
Beasley, Hillson, b. 1855
Architect credited with designs for the Art Gallery, the Public Library, Fremantle Technical School and, with John Grainger, Parliament House among many other places.