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Tjapangati, Tutuma, b. 1915
One of the first Pintupi to own his own camels and one of the original Papunya Tula Artists, Tutuma was always eager to depict his ...
Tweddell,
Photographer(?), exhibited a 'photograph of New Building, Collins Street' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in partnership with George A. Appleton.
Twentyman, G. O.
Artisan, expert heraldic painter etc, well represented for his craftsmanship in Australia and England.
Twibill, Geoffrey, b. 1928
Geoffrey Twibill was a Sydney architect who introduced concepts for retirement villages to Australia in the early 1960s. He worked with Bunning and Madden and ...
Tjungarrayi, Two Bob, b. 1938
Two Bob was one of a group of younger Papunya-based artists, including also Don Tjungurrayi, Maxie Tjampitjinpa and Michael Nelson, who emerged over the decade ...
Tych, John
Cartoonist, worked in Paris before migrating to Sydney in 1956.
Tyers, Charles James, b. 1806
Architectural draughtsman, main body of work contained in sketchbook 1837-39, containing typical surveyor-draughtsman style views of the coast and landscapes of Victoria.
Russell, Charles Robert Tylden RN, b. 1845
Commander in the Royal Navy and painter of seascapes who came to Western Australia and became harbour master at Fremantle.
Tyndall, Peter, b. 1951
Important contemporary Melbourne conceptual artist and cartoonist.
Tyne, J.
Professional photographer from Melbourne. Tyne was listed as 'Professor of Photography' in 1853.
Balcombe, Thomas Tyrwhitt, b. 1810
Although Thomas Balcombe did not enjoy working as a public servant, his position as a field surveyor afforded him the opportunity to travel extensively. His ...
Tyson, Geoffrey, b. 1911
Mid 20th century Launceston art teacher, painter and advertising artist. Known for sketches made while a Prisoner of War during WWII.
Fraser, Keith U.
Early 20th century Melbourne Bulletin cartoonist. His work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Schildt, F.U.
Described as a furniture maker and importer, The West Australian newspaper (1904) reports that Schildt had opened an establishment in Hay Street, Perth WA. By ...