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Willebrant, James, b. 1950
Willebrant works as an artist and printmaker, he has worked in the graphic arts, notably posters.
Labordus, Willem (Bill)
Labordus was born in the Netherlands, training in mechanical engineering with studies in industrial design as lighting. He worked with Phillips NL as a lighting ...
Laborous, Willem (Bill), b.
Laborous was an industrial designer. He studied lighting engineering and industrial design (location unknown), industrial designer with Phillips NL, later with Phillips Australia.
Von Willer, John , b. 1928
Von Willer trained with Lyndon Dadswell at East Sydney Technical College/National Art School with work in the 1949 ESTC Diploma Exhibition. He attended the Inaugural ...
Willett, George, b. 1841
Colonial male photographer who named his studio the Royal Photographic Temple of Light after shooting two princes on tour.
Reveley, Henry Willey, b. 1788
English born Henry Willey Reveley, sketcher, architect and civil engineer, was responsible for the design and supervision of public works at Fremantle, Perth and outlying ...
Ford-Willis, N.
Ford-Willis was a painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1929.
Willis, F.
Painter, is believed to have come to Sydney in 1850, the year his Road Side Scene, near Richmond was included in James Grocott's third art ...
Willis, Pyndar
Colonial period Adelaide cartoonist and caricaturist.
Willis, Melody
Melody Willis is a Sydney based painter. She was also a member of the Imperial Slacks collective.
Willis, James A. C., b. 1834
Colonial male surveyor whose amateur watercolour drawings of landscapes received certificates of merit and were published as lithographs.
Acock, Walter William / W. W.
W.W. Acock was a colonial artist who was recorded as working in Tasmania c.1890.
Acraman, William, b. 1824
This English artist arrived in South Australia in the mid nineteenth century. A watchmaker and sketcher, he is known for a pencil drawing held in ...
Adams, William, b. 1776
William Adams and his son James, also an artist, worked on a property at Dundas, New South Wales. It is unclear whether William or James ...