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Biggs, R.
R. Biggs did at least one known painting in 1886 titled Fernshaw. Little else is currently known of the artist.
Bruce, R.
Picture-frame maker(?) of Phoenix Chambers, Market Street, Melbourne
Bruford, J. R.
Artist exhibiting in Sydney in 1885
C., R.
Painter, worked during WW1.
Campbell, R. J.
Sketcher from New South Wales. Campbell exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1883.
Evans, R. H.
R. H. Evans designed the winning entry in the Stamp Design Competition conducted by City of Broken Hill Council in May 1958.
Foster, R.
Late 20th century magazine cartoonist. Possibly Peter Foster. His work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Funnell, J. R.
Professional photographer working in Brisbane in the 1860's.
Gardener, R.
Painter who exhibited in the Art Competition at Art Gallery of Western Australia in 1950.
Gillespie, R
Gillespie exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1906.
Johnstone, G. R.
Johnstone was a member of the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1870.
King, R.
R. King was a professional photographer working at Gawler, South Australia, in 1867.
Linklater, B. R.
Designer, did the poster 'Wise Motorists Fly TAA, Then Drive Avis Rent-a-Car' c.1958 (National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia).
Lowry, R.
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. Lowry's original cartoon for the 'Bulletin' (21 March 1989) is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South ...
McC, R. B.
Sketcher, is known for only one watercolour held at the Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Morgan, R.
Professional photographer, Melbourne. Morgan was listed in the Melbourne Directory for 1862.
N., R.
Produced a watercolour in 1852 titled Bendigo Diggings and a pencil and wash sketch c.1854 titled Site of the New University [of Sydney].
Oliver, R
In 1950 R. Oliver exhibited watercolours at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
Otto, M.R. J.
Painter of an oil painting of Victoria Quay "which is almost Dutch in style".