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Melville, Harden Sidney, b. 1824
A painter of English origin, he conducted the first official hydrographic survey of the north-east coast of Australia in 1842-46. He regretted this time given ...
Nolan, Sidney, b. 1917
Sir Sidney Nolan, the son of a Melbourne tram driver, became one of Australia's most celebrated and honoured artists. His Ned Kelly series made him ...
Oats, Sidney Albert Boriston, b. 1874
Sidney Oats was a photographer based at Kapunda in South Australia’s Barossa Valley, where he was an active member of the town’s photographic club. He ...
Philpot, Ernest Sidney, b. 1906
Painter, signwriter, poster artist and muralist who exhibited internationally and had a long association with art societies in Victoria and Western Australia.
Siebert, Mark, b. 1980
Following his graduation from the South Australian School of Art, Mark Siebert held the position of Co-Director at Downtown Art Space in Adelaide from 2005-2007. ...
Manietta, Siegfried , b. 1947
Siegfried Manietta was born in Germany and spent his formative years in Northern NSW and South-East QLD. He has worked commercially across a range of ...
Siemens, Richard, b. 1953
Born in Sydney in 1953, Richard Siemens is a painter who works in a Super-realist style.
Siemer, C.
Early 20th century magazine caricaturist.
Siggs, Len. O.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949.
Gabrie, Sigi
Made a work in 1996 which consists of large cut-outs of a boy artist and his Aboriginal subjects taken from colonial artist Robert Dowling's painting, ...
Anivitti, J. N.
Anivitti was a Sydney-based photographer practicing during the 1870s-1880s.
Caballaro,
Signora Caballaro was listed in Sands in 1900.
Crillon, Sil. de
Crillon exhibited at the 1888/1889 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition.
Hobson, Silas, b. 1978
Silas Hobson of the Kuuku Yau/Wuthathi language groups is a member of the Lockhart River Art Gang who works in the media of painting and ...
Silas, Ellis, b. 1884
Painter, illustrator and author, Ellis Silas was awarded DCM during the World War I.