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Jane and Mary Hampson
Embroiderers, were sisters living with other members of the family at Fernbank Farm, Westbury, Tasmania in 1901-3 when they are thought to have embroidered the ...
Birth of Blue Boy!: Maria Kozic

by Kozic, Maria, Thorn, Peter.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS MCA archive printout; State Library of QLD catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: Thorn, Peter, Birth of ...

Maria ghost

by Grayson, Richard, Martin, Rick.

The 'Maria' was a ship wrecked on the south Australian coast in 1840, amongst the eerie landscapes that surround the mouth of the Murray and ...

Maria Kuczynska

by Kuczynska, Maria.

Work partakes of European sculpture's ongoing preoccupation with the monumental heroic figure and its ability to express humanist values. Armour-plated but bandaged and mutilated Standing ...

Maria

by Riley, Michael.

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Baxter, Annie Maria, b. 1816
Annie Maria Baxter was a prolific writer who kept meticulous diaries of her life in Australia. Her few surviving drawings are now held at the ...
Benham, Ann Maria, b. 1837
Ann Maria Benham migrated to South Australia as a child and later began exhibiting her paintings with the South Australian Society of Arts. She is ...
Brown, Maria Josepha, b. 1810
She produced watercolours of English flowers in a very competent early nineteenth-century style.
Brownrigg, Maria Caroline
The wife of naval officer Marcus Brownrigg, she is known for one watercolour of her family, a rare interior view of a mid-Victorian colonial home, ...
Bunn, Anna Maria, b. 1808
Her album documents her life at St. Omer, Braidwood, and includes competent watercolours of insects and flowers - generally English ones from her garden - ...
Cruz, Maria, b. 1957
Maria Cruz is a Philippine-born Australian painter, videographer and installation artist who lives in Sydney and Berlin.
Davenport, Fanny Maria, b. 1849
Fanny Maria Davenport was born in Richmond, Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania in 1849. She was sketcher.