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Strickland, Violet Edith
Spinner and weaver. Strickland was a very strong minded person who taught spinning and weaving from around the First World War.
Vimpany, Violet Emma, b. 1886
Vimpany painted in oils and watercolours, made etchings, and was an active member of the Art Society of Tasmania, exhibiting with it from 1932 to ...
Littlejohn, Vivien, b. 1948
Known as a printmaker, Vivien Littlejohn's work has been exhibited in many Australian and International galleries and exhibitions.
Stieglitz, Emma von, b. 1807
Painted mainly domestic scenes, von Stieglitz also painted portraits of Tasmanian Aboriginal men and women. The latter were regarded as inferior because they were colonial ...
von Guérard, Eugène, b. 1811
Arguably Australia's most important romantic landscape painter during the third quarter of the nineteenth century, von Guérard is considered to have painted over 200 works, ...
Brooker, Edward W.
A nineteenth-century watercolourist who as a British naval officer spent two periods in Australia.
Burrows, W.
Principal of W. Burrows & Co., 'Photographers and Artists' who undertook painting and photography of portraits and landscapes.
Clapham, W.
Professional photographer in Launceston, Tasmania.
Cumming, W. G., b. 1894
Woodcarver in Tasmania.
Newland, J. W.
A travelling photographer who worked in both Sydney and Hobart Town. He exhibited his daguerreotype's both nationally and internationally and is renowned for his portraits ...
P., W. M.
A competent sketcher who initialled a large drawing of Chalmers Free Presbyterian Church in Hobart in 1859. The pencil on scraperboard drawing is currently held ...
Stuart, W. J.
Amateur photographer, was taking photographs at Hobart Town in the late 1860s.
Midwood, Thomas Claude Wade, b. 1855
Colonial period Hobart cartoonist, caricaturist, engraver, wood-carver and guitarist
Wade, Samuel, b. 1979
Samuel Wade is a painter who lives and works in Sydney.
Walker, Anna Frances, b. 1830
A prolific botanical painter, Anna Frances Walker won many awards for her flower paintings, although always proudly remaining an amateur gentlewoman.
Walker, Margaret Ellen, b. 1904
New Zealand-born Margaret Walker was a painter and art teacher who studied under greats like Grace Crowley. At one stage, Walker taught children's creative art ...
Walker, Mary Augusta, b. 1856
As a portrait painter, Walker trained in Europe at institutions such as the Slade School in London and Colarossi's in Paris. She received commissions from ...