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Cathels, Sydney W., b. 1866
Design student in Sydney. He exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney in 1904.
Chapple, Arthur W.
Chapple exhibited in the Centennial International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1888.
Clarke, W. R.
Early 20th century amateur photographer living near Deniliquin, NSW.
Cocks, W., b. 1866
Exhibited in the Modelling Class of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition of 1887.
Devereux, Mrs W. P. [Bessie], b. 1874
Mrs W.P. (Bessie) Devereux was one of the most significant and original of L.J. Harvey's early students as she included wheel throwing among her skills.
E., W. A.
Watercolourist possibly connected with Marion Ebsworth. The painting by W. A. E. made in 1846 is in the collection of the Mitchell Library, State Library ...
Ewart, W.
An established landscape and genre painter in England, Ewart painted many prominent citizens of Sydney and Bathurst and advertised himself as a painter who could ...
Frank, W.
A sketcher, produced two watercolours of New South Wales scenes, both dated 1866, which were both auctioned in the 1970s.
Gill, W.
Mid 20th century Papua and Sydney based Bulletin cartoonist and plantation owner/manager.
Howes, W. H.
W. H. Howes was a painter and art teacher. He lived in Sydney.
Hutton, W. L.
W. (or N.) L. Hutton was a drawing teacher. In 1849 he took over the drawing classes at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts from ...
Johnson, W., b. 1862
An art student and draper. In 1887 Johnson was among the students in the art class of the Technical College, Sydney who exhibited their work ...
Jordan, W. T.
Nineteenth-century painter of colonial-themed scenes and ships who lived and worked in Sydney. Jordan's paintings, which were exhibited at both the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition ...
Lee, W. T., b. 1848
Painter and exhibitor with the Maitland School of Arts, New South Wales in 1861.
Moffitt, Herbert W., b. 1877
Early 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist, the subjects of Moffit's jokes were largely bushmen and Aboriginals. Moffitt also contributed to Smith's Weekly.
Mulligan , Mina W, b. 1868
Inverell-born, Sydney-based painter who exhibited with the [Royal] Art Society of New South Wales and in local exhibitions in her childhood home town of Wagga ...
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 ...
Palmer, W.
The exact extent and depth of Palmer's work is largely unknown though he is credited with painting all the windows in Holy Trinity Church of ...
Rider, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Rider, painter and engraver, worked in Sydney during the late 1840s. He is best known for his illustrations in Heads of the People ...
Tearne, W.
W. Tearne, a travelling photographer, was reported as taking photographs in the Boorowa district on the south-west slopes of New South Wales in 1866.