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Ardill, John Roche
A licensed surveyor, Ardill painted a watercolour, 'Eastern View of Mount Munero', in southern New South Wales in 1861.
Rochlitz, Bela, b. 1824
Julius Albert (Bela) Rochlitz was not only a professional photographer but also a composer, music and language teacher, author, civil engineer and soldier. He died ...
Couzens, Rocky
Gunditjmara/Kirrae Wurrong artist from western Victoria who participated in the 'Ngathook mangnoorroo watanoo: I come from' exhibition at the Bunjilaka Gallery of the Melbourne Museum ...
Clement, Rod, b. 1960
Contemporary cartoonist and illustrator.
Emmerson, Rod, b. 1955
Contemporary regional Queensland painter and cartoonist, has also worked in New Zealand.
Ewins, Rod, b. 1940
Printmaker whose work is held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and National Gallery of Australia.
Holdaway, Rod, b. 1958
Contemporary painter, Holdaway was born in 1958 in New Zealand, and settled in Sydney in 1975.
McDonald, Rod
Rod McDonald was the founder of Art Unit, with Juilee McDonald.
Rodeck, Ernest, b. 1919
Rodeck was a trained engineer who collaborated with Fred Ward to found FLER furniture.
Bamford, Roderick
Designer, ceramicist and sculptor. Bamford designed 'The Artist Cup Collection' for Australian coffee company, Manfredi Enterprises, Sydney, in 1999.
Brady, Roderick
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1903.
Rodius, Charles, b. 1802
Charles (Rhodius) Rodius was a portraitist, illustrator, draughtsman, lithographer and singer. He was sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing a reticule containing a handkerchief, ...
Abdulla, Rodney, b. 1947
Painter, wood carver and screenprinter. Abdulla has exhibited throughout South Australia and at the Salt Lake Art Centre, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Black, Rodney
Late 20th century Northern New South Wales artist and art teacher.
Cherry, G Rodney, b. 1856
Exhibited with the Victorian Academy of Arts, 1884. Took photographs of the artists' camp at Sirius Cove in the 1890s.