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Sutherland, George, b. 1829
Despite ill-health and colour-blindness, George Sutherland was the father of eight children and a prolific artmaker. He concentrated more on sketching due to his impairment, ...
Suttie, Lionel Andrew, b. 1929
Suttie was an industrial designer with studies at the Melbourne Technical College (RMIT) He began work with "Moulded Products", Richmond, Victoria later Nylex, with firm ...
Swain, David, b. 1923
Late 20th century English born Sydney and Canberra cartoonist, Swain was also a teacher and writer of satiric verses.
Swan, George Henry, b. 1833
Professional photographer, chemist and actor. Arrived in Australia as a gold-digger before settling in New Zealand where he opened the Wellington Ambrotype Portrait Gallery and ...
Swan, Jim Borella, b. 1918
Mid 20th century Bulletin wartime soldier cartoonist.
Swartzman, James
Swartzman is identified as an interior designer in Beryl Guertner's 1967 book "Australian Book of Furnishing and Decorating" where his work is illustrated on p.18.
Sweatman, John, b. 1825
While serving as a ship's clerk on board the HMS Bramble, Sweatman kept a journal illustrated with a number of engravings or original watercolours attributed ...
Korzeniewski, Swetik, b. 1946
Swetik is an architect, painter and sculptor, dedicated to education and the investigation of the art and architectural traditions of Europe, Asia and the modern ...
Swieca, Albert
Involved with clothing and hat designing and making. Associated with Belmode Knitting Mills.
Diston, J. Swinton, b. 1857
Painter Studied at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. The Argus 27 April 1840 Obituary.
Syed , Abdullah M.I , b. 1974
Syed’s artwork utilizes a variety of mediums and techniques to communicate complex political ideas.
Friedlander, Syd
Late 20th century Sydney cartoonist and comic writer. Friedlander's work is in the collection of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Nicholls, Syd, b. 1896
Cartoonist, creator of "Fatty Finn".