Henrietta Walker was a dyer and weaver who, according to Eveline Syme, was responsible for the original exploitation of Victorian barks, grasses and vegetable dyes ...
Painter and professional photographer, exhibited artworks, mainly copies, at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 and Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Although listed in the Melbourne Directory as ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sculptor and printmaker, designed 16 of the 18 relief panels for one of the main Mitchell Library bronze doors, appointed an official war artist with ...
Walker received little formal education, but as a young woman showed considerable talent in the art of modelling. She would become very well known for ...
A Warlpiri artist and senior member of the Yuendumu community, Walker exhibited his work regularly with the local artists' association Warlukurlangu Artists.
A London-born photographer who arrived in Melbourne in 1886. He had a studio in Little Collins Street, 1888-1897; Johnston Street, Fitzroy, 1898-1900; and Elgin Street, ...