Advanced Search
16208 results for … adjust search
Results
Beattie, Jessie, b. 1860
Daughter of the well-known costumier Madame Mary Jane Beattie, Jessie Beattie is thought to have been a pupil of the painter Lucien Henry as she ...
Bowkett, Jessie
Miss Jessie Bowkett exhibited her works at the Royal Art Society in 1883 to mixed reviews.
Bradman, Jessie, b. 1909
While best recalled as the wife of the famous cricketer, Don Bradman, Mrs Bradman studied silversmithing and her silverwork (serviette rings are known) occasionally surfaces ...
Burrowes, Jessie, b. 1877
Jessie's work was included in the Exhibition of Woman's Work, 1892, she was 15.
Cacchillo, Jessie
Jessie Cacchillo is a Sydney based artist who collaborates with artist Craige Waddell on the Hybrid Project. The Hybrid Project explores how we, as humans, ...
Douglas, Jessie, b. 1854
Jessie Douglas was a painter and teacher. She ran a ladies' school for five years (1877-82). She ran the school as "Mrs" Douglas - an ...
Hall, Jessie, b. 1895
London trained sculptor and painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
I'Anson, Jessie Cowley, b. 1889
Daughter of Jessie Rebecca Cowley, was taught needlework and lacemaking from a very young age. Along with her mother and sister, helped support the family ...
Booth, Jessica, b. 1885
A painter and acclaimed weaver, Jessica Booth was a member of the NSW Society of Arts and Crafts for over four decades. In the late ...
Allen, Jessika, b. 1968
Started Jessika Allen Design in the late 1990's. After a stint designing for Big W and Sportgirl, Allen purchased and began designing for JETS Swimwear.
Jessup, Annie
Gumleaf painter, was the youngest of the four daughters of the renowned Victorian gum leaf painter Alfred William Eustace and his wife Sarah Anne, née ...
Jessup, Frank, b. 1884
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
Hilder, Jesse Jewhurst, b. 1881
Hilder's delicate, sensitive landscape watercolours were enthusiastically received when they were first exhibited in the early years of the century. This was in part because ...