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Weir, Margaret B., b. 1856
Weir was a painter, art teacher and gifted needleworker, though she regarded this element of her artistic life as a hobby. A student at the ...
Weiss, , b. 1836
art teacher, begged Ethel Turner - a close friend of her daughter Ada Weiss - to join her painting class gratis on 4 August 1891. ...
Weiss, Peter, b. 1935
Design Director at Peter Weiss Designs
Weissensteiner, Elisabeth, b. 1958
Elisabeth Weissensteiner works in sculpture, mixed media including photo-based work, art-science collaborations, and installations. Characteristic for her approach to art is a subtle investigation of ...
Weisz, Alex
Alex Weisz is the founder of Gold Crest handbags, also known as Goldcrest handbags (also abbreviated GC) Weisz was born in Hungary and arrived in ...
Weitzel, Frank (Friedrich), b. 1905
Weitzel is a New Zealand printmaker, sculptor and decorative artist who lived in Sydney during the late 1920s and early 1930s. Furniture by the artist ...
Welch, Charles
Photographer with photographic businesses in Armidale, Bathurst and Orange, NSW.
Welch, Edwin J.
Along with James Murray, Welch was the expedition photographer for the Victorian government relief party to the Burke and Wills expedition in 1861. Welch had ...
Welch, W. J.
Commercial artist, painted murals inside shops and inns and provided scenery for local theatrical productions. Welch also painted landscapes in oils.
Welch, Robin, b. 1936
Welch was a ceramic artist active as a potter, painter and print-maker. He trained UK, immigrated to Australia, returned to UK where his career was ...
Welding, Dorothy
Professional photographer, had a studio in Sydney in the 1930s. She took a photograph of Florence Taylor (ML PXA 218, no.18) reproduced with the Taylor ...
Weldon, Andrew, b. 1971
Contemporary cartoonist, illustrator, actor and author.
Wellings, Henry, b. 1827
Portrait painter of Balmain, Sydney. Described as 'musician, artist, and ripe Shakespearean actor'.
Wells,
Professional photographer, worked in partnership with Nicholson at Melbourne in 1858.