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Gerard, Afred
The founder of Gerard Industries in 1907, the company later became known as Clipsal He was seceded by his son Geoff Gerard. Alfred designed switches ...
Block, Gerd, b. 1926
Renate and Gerd Block worked in partnership as architects. In 1958, they were exhibiting furniture and lighting in "Architecture and Arts". They were the architects ...
Fokkema, Gerrit, b. 1954
Born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in 1954, photographer Gerrit Fokkema moved to Australia in 1958.
Elder, Gershom, b.
A portrait painter who lived and worked in Melbourne in the 1840s. He obviously didn't prosper as he died in 1853 in debt to his ...
Ford, Gertrude
A Western Australian artist who was a member of the WA Society of Arts and who studied at the Perth Technical School before World War ...
Ford, Gertrude E., b. 1873
Miss Ford was born around 1873. She was a painter in oils and on silk. Miss Ford was selected to exhibit wildflower paintings in the ...
Bissietta, G.F.
Bissieta was an artist providing a mural for the Repin's coffee shop, Pitt Street with interiors designed by George Watkins in 1955. The artist is ...
Giacco, Francis, b. 1955
painter and art teacher. As a portraitist, Giacco is notable for the influence of genre painting which pervades his work. Giacco won the Archibald Prize ...
Gibbes, Francis, b. 1815
Gibbes's paintings were watercolours of well-known scenery in Victoria although he also showed views of picturesque places in NSW, New Zealand and Scotland. He was ...
Gibbes, Fanny, b. 1822
Fanny Gibbes was a sketcher and the younger sister of well-known sketcher and watercolourist Mary Murray. Gibbes' surviving sketches depict views of Sydney's Point Piper ...
Gibbs, Cyril, b. 1906
Cyril Gibbs was an accomplished watercolourist who produced a substantial output over his lifetime but his contribution to arts administration in Brisbane was probably as ...
Gibbs, Cecilia, b. 1852
Painter and musician who helped start the Wilgie Sketch Club in 1889 also the Music Union and West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Gibbs, Anna
Artist, digital and multimedia textual artist, writer and theorist.