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Howie, L.H.
Miss L.H. Howie is the signed author of an illustration of a waratah in R.T. Baker's The Australian Flora in Applied Art, Technological Museum, Sydney, ...
Knight, L.H. (Harry)
Knight was an interior designer with a special interest in cinema auditorium lighting, neon and decorative fibrous plaster mouldings. He had a professional association with ...
Lhotsky, John, b. 1795
Nineteenth-century Polish-born sketcher and lithographer, among many other occupations in a chequered career. He made many lithographs of Australian subjects, not always his own work.
Liddy, A. E., b. 1917
Mid 20th century cartoonist and soldier. Five items of correspondence on his contribution to various journals are in the Australian War Memorial, along with some ...
Liddington, Arthur J.
Amateur nineteenth-century painter who exhibited works in Paris and Sydney. Liddington died at Penrith in 1896.
Liddington, John, b. 1823
John Liddington was a professional photographer and photographic colourist. He advertised his artistic skills in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1859.
Ball, Henry Lidgbird, b. 1756
A naval officer, Ball commanded a ship in the First Fleet. He discovered and named Lord Howe Island and made an ink and watercolour work ...
Groblicka, Lidia, b. 1933
Polish-born painter and printmaker who migrated to Australia in 1967 and now lives and works in Adelaide, South Australia.
Liepolt, Horst, b. 1927
Influential member of the Australian jazz community, exponent of Australian abstract art and, after retirement, an abstract painter himself.
Boyer, Francis H.
Lieutenant Boyer was an active painter in early 1870s Adelaide. It was in South Australia that he painted his watercolour 'Attacked by a Shark' in ...
Chimmo, , b. 1827
Sketcher and Royal Naval officer. Captain of HMS Torch which visited Perth, WA in 1853.
Ingleton, Geoffrey Chapman, b. 1908
Printmaker, illustrator and author, was born on 14 May 1908. National Gallery of Australia has his bookplates for Frank Clune (1930s) and 'That pirate Tony, ...
Le Lievre, Glen
Late 20th century cartoonist, Le Lievre was chosen as Best Single Gag Artist at the October 1996 Australian Black and White Artists Club Stanley Awards.