Prolific cartoonist: took over 'The Potts' from Stan Cross; created "Uncle Dick". In 1924 Jim Russell was one of the founders of the original Black ...
Federation-era Melbourne painter and cartoonist who also spent time in New York and Sydney. Sass was a member of the Prehistoric Order of Cannibals, founded ...
Mid 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist, poster designer and etcher. Before migrating to Australia in 1925 Scorfield played rugby for England and served in the ...
Early 20th century Melbourne illustrator and cartoonist who contributed to Melbourne Punch in 1924-25 and whose work was exhibited alongside Percy Leason and Will Dyson ...
Mid 20th century English, Melbourne and Sydney illustrator and cartoonist. Boothroyd contributed to a number of publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and London Punch ...
Although born in Melbourne, Molly O'Shea came to favour Sydney's bays and beaches. Landscapes and floral arrangements were her forte, but she was also awarded ...
Illustrated stories in magazines and in many books that were mainly written by her sister, Annie. 'Elves and Fairies' published in 1916 was Ida's and ...
Influential mid 20th century Melbourne modernist painter, teacher, critic and cartoonist. Shore began his career designing stained glass. In the 1920s he consistently supported Post-Impressionist ...
Significant mid 20th century New Zealand born cartoonist and caricaturist who worked in Australia during the 1910s before embarking on a career as an influential ...
Illustrator and commercial artist. Sloane trained in commercial art in Sydney with Albert Collins and worked under him at the Smith & Julius art studio, ...
Early 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist who lived at Manly. There is some speculation that Eileen might be the sister of Alice Solly, who also ...
Federation-era Sydney painter, illustrator and Bulletin cartoonist. Spence was born in Sydney but raised in Fiji before spending a number of years in England, living, ...