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Dent, Aileen Rose, b. 1890
Painter who studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne from 1909-1916. Known for her portraiture, among Dent's better known sitters is Jean Burns, Australia's ...
McCrae, Georgiana Rose
Mid 20th century Sydney magazine cartoonist. Craig Judd interviewed her in 1999.
Richardson, Maude Rose, b. 1879
Maude Rose Richardson was born in 1879. With her friends Alma Pericles and Mrs W. E. Stephenson, she formed the West Australian Women Painters and ...
Roseby, Joyce, b. 1917
Mid 20th century illustrator and commercial artist.
Opala, Rosemary, b. 1923
Late 20th century Queensland cartoonist, botanical illustrator, painter, journalist and short-story writer. Opala became a nurse during WW2, wanting to do 'something useful' and many ...
Rosenstengel, Paula, b. 1920
Paula Rosenstengel had an artistic upbringing but her production of works on paper did not extend much beyond the 1940s, however, she experimented with weaving ...
Rosenstengel, Edmund, b. 1887
Rosenstengel is the principal of Rosenstengel Brisbane, a designer and maker of domestic furniture. He began his career at Rosenstengel & Kleimeyer, Toowoomba QLD, later ...
Ross, A. P.
Cartoonist, 1940s. Ross contributed cartoons signed 'APR' to Australia, National Journal and Australia Week-end Book.
Ross, Cyril
Cyril Ross was a painter. He served in the Australian Imperial Force in World War II. After the war Ross exhibited in the Claude Hotchin ...
Rossi, Daisy Mary, b. 1879
Daisy Mary Rossi was the first woman member of the Town Planning Board in Perth, WA. She made a number of interesting statements such as, ...
Rowbothan, Marjory, b. 1923
Daughter of art teacher Walter Rowbotham she won numerous prizes including Albany Art Competition Painting Prize 1973, Drawing Prize 1973, Shire Prize 1975, Shire Prize ...
Rowland, J.
Cartoonist, 1940s. Rowland signed cartoons in Australia, National Journal and in Australia Week-end Book 3 (1944).
Dalgarno, Roy Frederick Leslie, b. 1910
A diverse artist working primarily with drawing and as a printmaker, Roy Dalgarno had a long and varied career. His work mostly depicts the plight ...
Davies, Lewis Roy, b. 1897
Printmaker and the first principal of the National Art School, East Sydney Technical College. His work mainly deals with atmosphere and light.
Fluke, Roy, b. 1921
Late 20th century painter, cartoonist and soldier. This biography deals with Fluke's wartime cartoon parodying William Dobell's 1944 Archibald Prize entry - a portrait of ...
Hodgkinson, Roy Cecil, b. 1911
Mid 20th century Sydney-born and trained, Melbourne-based war artist, illustrator and cartoonist. During WWII Hodgkinson served as an official war artist in New Guinea, Ceylon, ...
de Maistre, Roy, b. 1894
Roy De Maistre, along with Roland Wakelen and Grace Cossington Smith was one of the pioneers of Post Impressionism in Australia. Later, in England, he ...