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Wood, Louis
Painter, sketcher and teacher, was the elder son of Captain William Wood, a soldier who settled in Australia. There are a few known watercolour paintings ...
Wood, Joseph
Painter, lived and worked in Victoria. He also did the watercolour 'Loder's Creek and Bridge, Southport' (1890).
Wood, Ashley
Contemporary internationally successful comic strip artist.
Wood, Noel, b. 1912
Noel Wood's escape to the tropical paradise of Bedarra Island in far North Queensland fostered a romantic image and the colourful paintings he produced there ...
Woods, Edward
Painter, was one of two artists jointly responsible for a painting exhibited in 1865 at Hine's Picture Gallery, Melbourne. The landscape is by Mr. Clarke, ...
Woods, Pauline Nakamarra, b. 1949
Vice President and leader in the development of the women's collective, Jukurrpa Artists. She was the first female artist to win the National Aboriginal Art ...
Woods, Tjayanka, b. 1935
Senior Pitjantjatjara painter, carver and weaver based in Irrunytju whose paintings often depict aspects of the Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Sister Dreaming).
Woods, Beth, b.
Woods began painting in 2007 after attending an Aboriginal Seniors Art Group organised by the Cockburn Council of Western Australia.
Graves, John Woodcock, b. 1795
A painter and composer, Graves worked in a variety of roles and jobs while living in Tasmania, advertising his various skills that included painting, composing, ...
Woodhouse, Frederick, b. 1820
Woodhouse became best known for painting every Melbourne Cup winner for more than thirty years, from 1861. During a long, successful and prolific career, he ...
Woodhouse, Frederick, b. 1848
Painter, painted many Melbourne Cup winners, including 'Auraria, Winner of the Melbourne Cup, 1895, with John Stevenson up, at Flemington,' 1895, oil on canvas, which ...
Woodhouse, Herbert James, b. 1858
Late colonial period Melbourne painter, illustrator, printmaker and sculptor, is buried in Geelong Cemetery, Victoria.
Morgan, James Squire Woodward, b. 1886
Prominent interwar period etcher who studied under Julian Ashton and Sydney Long.