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R., N. E.
Colonial cartoonist. Drew the "Cartoon of the Month" on the cover of Woman 1/6 (20 August 1892).
Rae, Iso, b. 1860
Critics have claimed that expatriate Isobel Rae 'carried her impressionist style too far'. Nevertheless, her paintings possessed a 'rare charm and poetry' combined with 'harmonious ...
Rae, John, b. 1813
"I am anxious to make some of you amateurs like myself" was Rae's plea to students at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1855. ...
Dr John Ramsay

by Ramsay, Hugh.

32.5 x 22.5 cm

oil on canvas

Ramsay, Hugh, b. 1877
Hugh Ramsay was one of the many Australian artists who travelled to Europe to enhance their artistic training, producing a remarkable number of works in ...
Raventrunk, G.
Woodcarver associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Parkinson, Ray
Federation period Melbourne cartoonist, Parkinson, who contributed to publications such as the Rambler, which he co-edited with Norman and Lionel Lindsay, often signed his drawings ...
McCrae, Hugh Raymond, b. 1876
Significant early 20th century Melbourne and Sydney poet, author, cartoonist, illustrator and editor, McCrae was a close friend of Norman Lindsay, with whom he collaborated ...
McRea, Donald
Professional photographer, was advertising at Echuca in 1899.
I'Anson, Jessie Rebecca, b. 1862
Accomplished South Australian lacemaker and needlewoman. I'Anson was widowed at 36, and used her skills to support herself and her family for the remainder of ...
I'Anson, Rebecca Maria, b. 1887
Daughter of Jessie Rebecca Cowley, was taught needlework and lacemaking from a very young age. Along with her mother and sister, helped support the family ...
Martens, Rebecca, b. 1838
Sydney-born female artist who used watercolour, pencil and ink to depict a variety of subjects in her work from landscapes, houses, plant studies and even ...
Recknall, Henry J., b.
Henry J. Recknall was one of the group of artists that included Lionel and Norman Lindsay, Will Dyson and Max Meldrum who lived and painted ...
The Lady in Red (portrait of Janet Ashbee)

by Halhed, Harriet.

Felicity Ashbee (see Reference), plate 4