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Smyrk, H. M.
Glass artist who won a bronze medal for a stained glass panel in 1900.
Blood, Matthew Henry Smyth, b. 1808
Kapunda, South Australia's first resident general practitioner, Blood was also a keen amateur photographer who was said to submit most of his friends to the ...
Carew-Smyth, P. M., b. 1860
Artist and educationalist, Carew-Smyth arrived in Australia in 1891.
Smyth, Arthur Bowes, b. 1750
Naval surgeon with the First Fleet. Acute observation of birds and plants during his travels led to a collection of journal entries and sketches, including ...
Smyth, Robert
Sketcher, is known only for an undated pen-and-ink sketch of a church (ML), possibly St Paul's Church of England, Emu Plains, NSW, built in the ...
Smyth, Marjorie Kane, b. 1888
Marjorie K Smyth was a modernist painter and designer who exhibited in Sydney in the 1920s and 1930s.
Gothe-Snape, Agatha, b. 1980
Agatha Gothe-Snape incorporates text, colour, space, conversation and participation in her work which articulates the relationship between the individual and the social world.
Berkeley, Martha Maria Snell, b. 1813
England-born resident of Australia's southern states, Berkeley is best known for her large watercolours of Adelaide and as a gifted portraitist. The Art Gallery of ...
Chauncy, Philip Lamothe Snell, b. 1816
Sketcher, amateur photographer, modeller and surveyor throughout Victoria. Wherever he lived he became acquainted with the Aboriginal people and learned their languages.
Snell, Edward, b. 1820
A successful surveyor and engineer as well as a painter and a sketcher, whose move to Australia was significant to his artistic output, beginning with ...
Snook, Athol, b. 1920
Athol Snook was born in 1920. He was commercial artist, magazine and advertisement illustrator who studied under George Bell in Melbourne.
Snow, Bill, b. 1938
Snow was one of the founders of BUGA UP, a loosely affiliated group of activists opposed to tobacco smoking & advertising. The group began ca.1979 ...
Snowball, Catherine
Following study in Dresden in the 19th century, Snowball worked in hand-painted ceramics, exhibiting in the 1907 First Australian Exhibition for Women's Work exhibition in ...