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Seybold, W.L. , b. 1934
In the late 1960s, Seybolt is described as an industrial design working in the radio and sound field. He formed Seybold Associates, later the core ...
Dutkiewicz, Wladyslaw, b. 1918
Dutkiewicz was an expressionist, constructivist, abstract and semi-abstract painter and occasional sculptor who was also involved in theatrical design, directing and acting. Dutkiewicz ran theatre ...
McEwan, W.M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1926 and 1928.
Wolanski, Dennis, b. 1917
Wolanski is the designer of the Lido clip-on tie and founder of Lido Tie Company. He was also active as a sculptor with works in ...
Wolanski, Sabina, b. 1930
Designer and Director of Lido Tie Manufacturing Company
Woldendorp, Richard, b. 1927
Born in The Netherlands in 1927, Richard Woldendorp is a landscape photographer who focuses on aerial photography of Australia.
Wolfenden, Tony
Wolfenden of the architectural firm Yuncken Freeman has been identified as a furniture designer for the interiors of BHP House, Melbourne in 1971. The work ...
Wolff, Max
Wolff is an automotive designer formerly with Millard Design, Melbourne, later with General Motors Holden. Most recently with Ford Motor Company, USA.
de Wolff, Roma, b.
Reportedly taught art at Randwick High in the 1960’s, and taught art as I think the now St George TAFE. Fled Dutch East Indies with ...
Cardamatis, J. Wolfgang, b. 1917
Mid 20th century German-born Sydney painter, theatrical designer and cartoonist. He moved in some of the most significant modern Australian art circles, associating with the ...
Grasse, Wolfgang, b. 1930
Mid 20th century German and Australian cartoonist, printmaker and painter
Hart, Ludovico Wolfgang, b. 1836
Hart was a photographer, a photo-mechanical printer, a public speaker and the founder of the first department of photography in Australia.
Sievers, Wolfgang, b. 1913
German-born Australian photographer whose subject matter consisted primarily of Australian architecture and heavy industry. Sievers arrived in Australia in 1938 and died in Victoria in ...