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Schuëtz, William, b. 1834
Art and language teacher, taught French, Italian, German, Spanish and drawing in Tasmania in the late 1850s and early 1860s.
Sharland, William Stanley, b. 1801
Sketcher, surveyor and farmer, William Stanley Sharland claimed the discovery of Lake St Clair on 8 March 1832.
Thomson, William, b. 1801
Colonial painter, the first documented portraitist to publicly solicit patrons in Van Diemen's Land.
Thwaites, Walter William, b. 1814
A miniature painter and engraver, W.W. Thwaites (1814-1888)and sons established themselves as professional photographers in West and South Australia in the 1860s. However, despite such ...
Thwaites, Walter William McLean, b. 1840
Learnt photography in his father's Hobart studio, W. Thwaite jnr embarked on his own solo career touring every existing Australian colony from 1860 to 1888.
Wade, William Richard, b. 1803
Drawing teacher, curator and librarian, Wade was also a clergyman before his unorthodox views on baptism forced him into retirement. He is probably best known ...
Weston, William Pritchard, b. 1804
Elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly and twice served short terms as premier. His fifteen known drawings in pencil, pen-and-ink and wash originally in ...
Williams, Florence Elizabeth, b. 1833
Although Florence received little formal training she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy, London, by her late teens. Migrating permanently in 1873, Florence's paintings seem ...
Williams, John, b. 1933
Williams was a self-taught photographer with an active career beginning in the 1960s. He travelled in Europe through the late 1960s returning to Australia in ...
Tremlett, Williamina Mary, b. 1827
Teacher, had a school in Hobart Town in 1869 where she taught English, music and drawing before becoming a governess to the Kermode family.
Williamson, C. A. H., b. 1807
Colonial male photographer whose diverse practice of producing wet-plate albumen prints, ambrotypes, alabastrine portraits and daguerreotypes seems to have existed for only two years before ...
Williamson, Elizabeth, b. 1860
Elizabeth Sarah (Lillie) Williamson was a frame-maker. She married Tom Roberts on 30 April 1896. Her frames were hung at the Royal Academy in London ...
The Spirit of Geometry. Peter Willmott.

by Willmott, Peter.

An exhibition about architecture, in particular about scale and representation. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.

Willson, John Henry, b. 1822
Architect, decorator and scene painter. As city architect he designed the present facade and vestibule of the Sydney Town Hall as well as the Woolloomooloo ...
Jenny Toynbee-Wilson: boundaries

by Toynbee-Wilson, Jenny.

Body pieces and recent hand made paperworks by Jenny Toynbee-Wilson Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS Queen Victoria Museum and ...

Paintings by Audrey Wilson

by Wilson, Audrey Frances Loveday.

Audrey's seventh one person exhibition, opened at Design Centre of Tasmania 1 April 1978 by Alderman Max Cleaver, Mayor of Launceston.

Paintings by Audrey Wilson

by Wilson, Audrey Frances Loveday.

Another exhibition by popular Launceston artist Audrey Wilson. Opened by Dr L Hardy Wilson, President, Launceston Branch of the Arts Council 18 March 1979.

Paintings by Audrey Wilson

by Wilson, Audrey Frances Loveday.

Wilson first began exhibiting at the Design Centre in 1977. Since then she has been a frequent exhibitor. This exhibition opened by Dr Eric Ratcliff ...

Paintings by Audrey Wilson

by Wilson, Audrey Frances Loveday.

Wilson's 13th solo exhibition, opened by Heather Curnow, Curator of Fine Art, Queen Victoria Museum 6 July 1985.