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Weston, Henry John, b. 1874
Cartoonist, painter, commercial artist and architect. Weston was a member of many clubs and societies, and associated with many of Australia's now famous cartoonists and ...
What is the concept? Artists and ceramics

by Hamilton, David, Jackson, Jo-Ellen, Kollo, Zsuzsa, Lettau, Karin, Marsden, David, Mason, Penelope Louise, McIntyre, Alan, McMahon, Robert John, Norman, Ray, Richardson, Cecil George, Smith, Tim, Taylor, Jules.

An exhibition of 38 works by George Richardson, David Marsden, Alan McIntyre, David Hamilton, Zsuzsa Kollo, Penny Mason, Jules Taylor, Tim Smith, Jo-Ellen Jackson, Ray ...

Wherrett, Charles, b. 1832
Professional portrait and landscape photographer working primarily in Hobart, Tasmania. He also worked in Castlemaine and Bendigo, Victoria.
TheGreat White Hoax

by O’Connor, Rob.

Moorilla Scholarship Exhibition

Ian White: spirit traps

by White, Ian.

An exhibition of recent works in leather and mixed media. Supported by the Crafts Board of the Australia Council. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, ...

Whiting, Ada, b. 1858
Oil and watercolour painter and miniaturist, was born in Hobart, Tasmania. She was a rapid worker, painting up to three miniatures a week, landscapes, flowers ...
Whitesides, Vera Lindsay, b. 1886
Described as a women of charm, Vera was a versatile artist proficient in a wide range of art and craft media. Best known in her ...
Wignall, D.
It is not surprising this colonial female artist painted Government house in Tasmania and exhibited it in Melbourne, as her father was a Hobart mayor ...
Olegas Truchanas wilderness photography

by Truchanas, Olegas.

An exhibition of 23 Cibachrome colour prints of south west Tasmania, 1967-71, acquired by the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in 1999.

Into the Wild: wilderness photography in Tasmania

by Truchanas, Olegas.

The exhibition documented the development of wilderness photography in Tasmania and charted shifting attitudes to the natural world.

William Dobell 1899 - 1970: the painter's progress

by Dobell, William, Kolenberg, Hendrik, Pearce, Barry.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW archive index cards & http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/5252/dobell.htm Exhibition Catalogue: Pearce, Barry, William Dobell 1899 - ...

Fred Williams: a retrospective

by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.

Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...

Fred Williams: Bass Strait landscapes 1971-1978

by Williams, Fred.

Organised by the TMAG on behalf of the Museum Directors Council of Tasmania and toured to 3 other Tasmanian venues. An exhibition of 4 oil ...

A rake's progress: William Hogarth, Ron McBurnie

by McBurnie, Ron, Milojevic, Milan.

Organised by Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. The exhibition of prints by Hogarth from The Rake's Progress series, juxtaposed with a series of ...

Acock, Walter William / W. W.
W.W. Acock was a colonial artist who was recorded as working in Tasmania c.1890.
Aikenhead, William, b. 1842
An avid amateur photographer and professional journalist. Aikenhead held many public offices and was active in local Tasmanian politics until his death.
Archer, William, b. 1820
Although best-known as an architect, William Archer was also a talented botanical artist. He assisted Dr Joseph Hooker at Kew Gardens with the 'Florae Tasmaniae' ...
Barrow, William
An amateur portrait painter in Hobart, Tasmania, William Barrow's work came to the eye of one of the writers from The Mercury newspaper.