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Tindell, William H.
Professional photographer, was at 31 George Street, Sydney, in 1863-64.
Tjampitjinpa, Kenny Williams, b. 1950
Pintupi artist who had lived in several Western Desert communities before settling at Redbank,an outstation of Kintore, with Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, who assisted him to take ...
Tod, Frederick William, b. 1879
Tod was a woodcarver executing a range of secular and sacred commissions from his workshops in Sydney's Surry Hills, Annandale and Kingford. He undertook work ...
Tristram, John William, b. 1870
Self-taught English-born painter who arrived in Sydney as a child in 1883. He was a resident of Mosman for most of his life and was ...
Vial, William, b. 1821
coach-builder, who may have sketched the scene where he intervened in the attempted assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh at Clontarf Beach, Sydney on 12 ...
Vize, William Henry, b. 1833
William Henry Vize was a trained chemist who turned an amateur interest in photography into a second business producing portraits and landscape photographs in regional ...
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 ...
Wadham, William Joseph, b. 1863
William Wadham was a prominent figure in the Adelaide art scene of the late 1880s. He and his brother held an exhibition of works done ...
Wall, William Sheridan, b. 1815
curator of the Australian Museum from 1845 to 1858. Wall contributed natural history drawings on a regular basis to the first series of the Illustrated ...
Walsh, William Horatio, b. 1812
sketcher and clergyman. Walsh was involved in the erection of several Sydney churches. He was a keen sketcher and a member of the Sydney Sketching ...
Waugh, James William
Sketcher, stationer and art supplier, publisher and bookseller. Published 'Waugh and Cox's Directory of Sydney' in 1855. A sketchbook attributed to Waugh (ML) dates from ...
Westall, William, b. 1781
William Westall was the appointed landscape artist on Matthew Flinders' 1801 "Investigator" expedition which was the first maritime circumnavigation of Australia.
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 ...
White, William
Drawing teacher and architect. He designed St Paul's Church of England at West Maitland that is still in use.
Williams, Andrew, b. 1970
Andrew Williams was born in 1970 and raised in Cairns in North Queensland. He works in the media of synthetic polymer on canvas and silk ...
Williams, Caroline, b. 1945
New Zealand female painter who spent more time in London, Sydney and Melbourne where she married a gallery owner and exhibited extensively thereafter.
Williams, Daryl, b.
Daryl Williams paints the stories of his country, of "thuwathu", the rainbow serpent and of the marine life around Mornington Island.