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Clarson, W. A., b. 1852
Painter and scene-painter, resident of Melbourne, Victoria, he exhibited paintings in the 1870s and 1880s. First Secretary of the Art Society of New South Wales, ...
Cocks, W., b. 1866
Exhibited in the Modelling Class of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition of 1887.
Commons, F. W.
Commons was a monumental mason, trained in Europe, who was commissioned to carve four allegorical figures for Parliament House, Melbourne, though it never eventuated due ...
Cooper, W. M.
Sketcher, known to have made a companion sketch for John Rae's 'Turning of the First Turf'.
Johnson, P. W.
Artist, exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1884. P.W. Johnson is also listed as the author of an illustration of a waratah in ...
Johnson, W., b. 1862
An art student and draper. In 1887 Johnson was among the students in the art class of the Technical College, Sydney who exhibited their work ...
McDougall, W. H.
Colonial period Bulletin cartoonist. In 'Bulletin' dated 22 November 1884 made "Hints for Husbands' (6 pictures of ironic advice to drunk husbands coming home late).
Stuart, Richard W.
Stuart's artistic career had a most novel beginning. As he recuperated in hospital from a broken leg, following a dare devil escapade on a horse,he ...
W., R.
Late colonial period caricaturist whose portrait of Phil May is held by the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
Midwood, Thomas Claude Wade, b. 1855
Colonial period Hobart cartoonist, caricaturist, engraver, wood-carver and guitarist
Wagner, Conrad, b. 1818
Painter, scene-painter and professional photographer of German origin. Always more interested in painting than photography, Wagner produced watercolours, pastels and oil paintings as well as ...
Cook, Ebenezer Wake, b. 1844
Landscape painter and professional photographic colourist. Born in England and resident of Geelong and Melbourne, Victoria.