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Spencer, Bill, b. 1919
In one life Bill Spencer was the Art Gallery of New South Wales attendant who led the fight against asbestos in the gallery building in ...
Spencer, , b.
As seen through the piqued eyes of Walter Woodbury, who taught Spencer the art of photography, Spencer became moderately successful taking likenesses on the Gold ...
Spencer, Robert John, b. 1830
Robert John Spencer was born in 1830. He was an amateur woodworker and turner. A couch made by Spencer shows the proficiency achieved by an ...
Spery, Adolph
Pub dwelling photographer of East Melbourne.
Moult-Spiers, Raymond Leon , b. 1920
Moult-Spiers began his career with an exhibition of pictures with the “Contemporary Art Society” in 1946. He was a student of art at East Sydney ...
Spier, Clarence Milton, b. 1894
First World War painter and cartoonist
Spiers, J.
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist
Spindler, Christine
Spindler began her career in retail sales at Farmers, Sydney, later moving into interior design. In the 1970s, she established a textile import business specialising ...
Panigirakis, Spiros
Spiros Panigirakis is an artist based in Melbourne. He is interested in how presentational devices, furniture and organisational frameworks influence the construction of meaning, form ...
Spong,
Miss Spong was possibly Jean Spong who made a coloured crayon landscape in 1885.
Spong, Jean, b. 1868
Jean Spong painted views of a number of Hobart's colonial landmarks, with one of her early twentieth century landscapes mentioned by Stephen Scheding in his ...
Spooner, Horace H., b.
Late colonial period Sydney illustrator, journalist, critic and probably cartoonist who died of typhoid while covering the Boer War.
Spooner, John Henry, b. 1946
Popular contemporary Melbourne cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator, printmaker (etchings and drypoints), painter and lawyer.