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Quaill, Avril, b. 1958
Printmaker, painter and founding co-member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative. Quaill has worked as a curator and arts worker at National Gallery of Australia and ...
Queama, Katherine
Painter of Dreaming stories and bush tucker stories. Lives in Oak Valley near Nadia, South Australia.
Kemarre, Queenie, b. 1920
A Utopia painter who started her first works with canvas and acrylics in the summer of 1988-9.
McKenzie, Queenie, b. 1915
Queenie McKenzie's career as an artist began in her later years as she painted stories from her life and country, including records of massacres of ...
Quelhurst, Betty, b. 1919
Betty Quelhurst was a painter. She served in the Air Force for four years during World War Two. Having saved for years she was able ...
Hole, Quentin, b. 1923
Quentin Hole was regarded as an artist of early promise in Brisbane during the 1950s but gave up exhibiting his paintings to concentrate on establishing ...
Quilliam, Mick
Indigenous painter based in Strahan, Tasmania.
Quilty, Ben, b. 1973
Although he came to public attention with his paintings of cars, Ben Quilty is best known for his deeply impacted expressionist portraits. .For four years ...
Quinn, James, b. 1869
Painter and contemporary of George Coates, Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts, James Quinn spent a number of years studying in Paris as the ...
Alexander, R.
Unknown colonial painter from Bendigo whose portrait of a man and his mate was exhibited in Melbourne in 1854.
Allman, R.
Allman was a painter who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1885.
Bannister, R. D.
Mrs R.D Bannister was a flower painter whose works, which were exhibited in the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880, were rendered on ivory.
Biggs, R.
R. Biggs did at least one known painting in 1886 titled Fernshaw. Little else is currently known of the artist.
Bradle, R. H.
Mrs. R.H. Bradle exhibited two of her paintings in Melbourne at the Centennial International Exhibition in 1888.
Bray, Joshua R., b. 1838
A settler in Murwillumbah in northern New South Wales, who sketched a small pencil view of his home, Kynnumboon.
Bray, R. J., b. 1830
Nineteenth-century painter, known for "View in the Gulf of Genoa", the sister of Miss M.A.C. Bray.
Brearley, H. R.
Exhibited in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949.
Burnett, R. E.
Watercolourist associated with Anne Handley's album held in collection of National Library of Australia.
Butler, R.
Federation era Tasmanian painter.
C., R.
Painter, worked during WW1.