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Coffey, Alfred R., b. 1869
Painter and etcher, born in Limerick, Ireland. Resident of Sydney, NSW, in May 1923 he probably became the first Australian artist to visit and paint ...
Crozier, Frank R., b. 1883
Frank R. Crozier was a painter, illustrator and also war records artist during World War I.
Cummins, R.
R. Cummins was a cabinetmaker who lived in Fremantle, Western Australia. He was listed in the 1871-83 Almanacks.
Devling, K.R.
K.R. Devling is described as the designer of a cantilevered steel tubing chair (in the Breuer Cesca style), manufactured by Tubesteel Equipment, 14 St Francis ...
Fenton, Alfred R.
Fenton was well known as a photographer and thought to be one of the first to advertise the pannotype. Obsessive about his hobby, he is ...
Frisbee, Charles R., b.
Engraver responsible for many theatrical posters pasted up in Melbourne during the late 1850s and 1860s.
Fry, R. Douglas, b. 1872
Federation English-born Sydney equestrian painter and magazine illustrator. Fry taught Norman Lindsay to ride.
Grindell, R.
An itinerant artist or 'gentleman swaggie' who travelled around New South Wales in the 1860s painting watercolours of homesteads and landscape views.
Jackson, James R., b. 1882
Painter, born in New Zealand in 1882. He had lessons at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney. He re-visited New Zealand on numerous occasions ...
James, R. Haughton ("Jimmy"), b. 1906
R. Haughton ["Jimmy"] James's first local practice, the Design Centre, Sydney, was with Geoff and Dahl Collings. His first known designs in Sydney were radio ...
Mathews, R. J.
Early 20th century political cartoonist.
Moreland, R.
Moreland was a painter who exhibited with the Wilgie Sketch Club in their 1890 exhibition.
Norman, R.
Painter or sketcher who was awarded a prize at the 1866 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts in Adelaide. Probably the son of ...
R., J.
The subject, style and date of the work initialled J.R. all suggest that the artist was John Rae.
Rackham, Arthur, b. 1867
Arthur Rackham came to Australia in his youth but found success and fame back in London with his fantastic children's book illustrations.