Australian-born British printmaker. Rayner worked in London in comparative obscurity until making his name with a drypoint etching of King George VI purchased by Queen ...
Australian-born Hewitt Henry Rayner (1902-1957), went to England in 1923 and trained under Walter Richard Sickert at London's Royal Academy Schools. He produced more than ...
Late 20th century Hobart and Melbourne newspaper cartoonist, illustrator and children's book author. He writes with his right hand and draws with his left.
Harry Raynor's portraits and Aboriginal studies of the 1920s and 1930s make an important contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal representations from this ...
James A. Read's "Punch" covers depicted his local imitation of London's Mr Punch dispensing 'Fun' from 'his inexhaustible bottle'. Read was also accredited for the ...
Bert Read (1930–) was a Sydney-educated architect who worked with Harold Smith, John Stiles, Peter Muller and Ian McKay during the 1950s and 1960s, moving ...
James Redaway was responsible for translating William Blandowski's drawings into a portfolio of 29 prints in etching, engraving and aquatint. These illustrations were intended for ...