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Condie, Bernice, b.
Shell necklace stringer and painter, Bernice Condie, also known as moekatan, is a palawa woman from Tasmania. Her maireener shell necklaces are highly sought after ...
Cook, Allon, b. 1907
Allon Cook was born in 1907. He was a painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and with the Perth Society of ...
Cooke,
Watercolour painter and son of E.W. Cooke.
Cooke, Albert Charles, b. 1836
Late colonial era painter, engraver, cartoonist (attributed), illustrator and draughtsman.
Cooper, Arthur Bevan, b. 1840
Painter and surveyor born in England. Resident of Adelaide, South Australia.
Cooper, Bill, b. 1934
Cooper began his career as a landscape painter, later turning to illustration and paintings of birdlife. He illustrated the book "Portfolio of Australian Birds" (1967), ...
Cooper, Bessie
Miniaturist based in Melbourne in the early twentieth century
Cordts, Carl
Painter in Heathcote, Victoria.
Cardinal, Cornelius
Painter from Melbourne. Exhibited at the Victorian Academy of Art 1872 exhibition.
Coulter, Annette , b. 1954
Artist and Art Therapist Annette was an active participant of the 1980s QLD ARI sector.
Crabb, Bessie A.
Painter and teacher, North Adelaide, SA. Exhibited at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880.
Andrae, Craige, b. 1965
Craige Andrae is the recipient of several grants awarded by the South Australian Department for the Arts and Cultural Development, as well as the Australian ...
Charles, Craig, b. 1975
Yorta Yorta and Mhutti Mhutti artist who integrates gold leaf, shellac and other found materials into his acrylic paintings, which pay tribute to his family, ...
Akerman, Crispin
Painter exhibited nationally since 1994.
Crouch, Christopher
Painter and academic based in Western Australia.
Cullen, Adam, b. 1965
Adam Cullen delighted in confronting both his fellow artists and the establishment with his works that explored crime, masculinity and cowboy culture through a lens ...
Cullen, A.A.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896. Cullen's subjects were chrysanthemums and sparrows.