Although it has not been possible to identify individual ceramics by Arthur Hustwit he was the proprieter of the most significant school of pottery in ...
Accomplished South Australian lacemaker and needlewoman. I'Anson was widowed at 36, and used her skills to support herself and her family for the remainder of ...
China painter, potter, watercolourist and batik printer, studied at Ashton's Sydney Art School. Exhibited with the NSW Society of Arts & Crafts, Society of Artists ...
Holding 60 solo exhibitions in his lifetime, Inson divided his time between teaching and travelling around Australia and overseas to paint foreign landscapes.
Commercial artist from Melbourne, owned her own business in the 1930s. By the 1940s Irving was an employee of the Stevenson Advertising Service, working as ...
Mid 20th century wartime cartoonist. Jac's 1943 cartoon about General MacArthur -'The Hope of his Side' - was considered too hostile by the Daily Mirror ...
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator, cartoonist and poster designer, who spent several years working in New York for publications including Hearst's Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Margaret Jaye, Interior decorator, is considered to be the first trader to be listed as such in Sydney. Despite opening a store in Darlinghurst Road ...
Figurative painter and teacher born in Melbourne, one of a number of female artists who enjoyed a considerable degree of public recognition in the inter-war ...
Late 20th century Sydney-born, London-based cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and cartoon historian. The son of renowned Sydney cartoonist Jack Gibson, John is said to have changed ...
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
Mid 20th century Sydney painter, illustrator and cartoonist who contributed drawings to the Bulletin and Sydney Morning Herald. Johnston's first wife was the well-known painter ...