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Anderson, Ethel, b. 1883
A well-travelled mural painter and writer, Ethel Anderson was considered one the most important supporters of modern art and its painters in the early part ...
Atkinson, Ethel, b. 1887
Potter, leather worker, china painter and designer. Atkinson set up the 'Ceramic Art Studio' with business partner Ada Newman. A regular exhibitor with the Arts ...
Barringer, Ethel, b. 1884
An accomplished artist across various media, Ethel Barringer became passionate about etching and was instrumental in establishing this medium as a core part of the ...
Bedford, Ethel, b. 1848
Exhibited watercolours of wildflowers with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1908.
Bloxam, Ethel Annie, b. 1870
Ethel Annie Bloxam was a founding member of the South Australian Society of Arts in 1892 and a frequent exhibitor, showing her work regularly until ...
Clarke, Ethel
Ethel Clarke was a watercolorist, oil painter, weaver and lacemaker. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and Western Australian Women's Society of ...
Cook, Ethel
Cook, sister-in-law of Vida Althea Atherton, exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1885.
Ettrick, Donna
Participated in the 'Screen' exhibition at the 2002 Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP).
Carchesio, Eugene, b. 1960
Eugene was an active participant of the 1980's QLD ARI sector.
Claux, Eugene Crick, b. 1929
Mid 20th century Sydney painter, etcher and illustrator.
Durran, Eugenie Bertha, b. 1889
Coming from a creative family and after studying at the National Gallery School, Eugenie had early success in her career as an artist. She was ...
Delessert, Eugène, b.
Eugène Delessert was a sketcher and traveller. Born in France he paid a brief visit to New South Wales in 1845.
Bowman, Eva, b. 1893
Early 20th century Tasmanian artist, the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston holds a watercolour by Bowman.
Buhrich, Eva, b. 1915
Buhrich studied architecture at the Polytechnic University, Berlin with Hans Poelzig, moving to Zurich’s Technical University, then England by 1938, later to Australia in 1939. ...