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King, Inge, b. 1918
King is a prolific and successful sculptor. Her involvement in the Australian art scene throughout her career has been immense and she is well recognised ...
King, Clarence, b. 1915
Mid 20th century Sydney newspaper cartoonist, King began his career with Associated Newspapers in Sydney where he worked from 1936 to 1950 before joining Australian ...
King, D. A.
Mid 20th century cartoonist, King signed cartoons in 'Australia: National Journal' and 'Australia Week-end Book no.5'
Kingsley-Strack, Joan, b. 1892
Painter and decorative artist. Kingsley-Strack supported herself through her art, which included china-painting, after her divorce in the early 1940s. Her portraits of the Aboriginal ...
Kingston, Amie, b. 1908
Mid 20th century painter, printmaker, theatrical designer and art teacher. Textile prints commissioned by Marion Hall Best ca.1942 are known. Amy Kingston worked prolifically in ...
Kinnear, Margaret
Mid 20th century illustrator and writer, she is known as the publisher, writer and artist responsible for 'the first true Australian comic'. Despite this description ...
Klippel, Robert, b. 1920
While Klippel is best known as a sculptor, he also worked in industrial design. Klippel's interest in sculpture began during WW2 while making scale models ...
Knox, Beverley, b. 1932
Knox is identified as a designer for Ailsa Graham Art Fabrics, Fitzroy, Victoria. Knox's recorded designs include 'Didgeridoo, length of fabric' in the National Gallery ...
Koch, Frank
An early 20th century cartoonist and self-described 'Adelaide man', Koch was a major contributor of cartoons to Adelaide publications the 'Gadfly' and 'Critic'. For a ...
Kohlhagen, Lisette Anna, b. 1890
Kohlhagen worked in watercolour, tempera and oil on canvas/board, linocut prints and pottery; her subject matter included landscapes, still-lifes and, especially, genre studies.
Koskie, Jack Louis, b. 1914
Koskie was a representational painter and graphic designer. He was the chief designer of the Commonwealth Office of Education (Sydney) Sydney and the Tasmanian Government ...
Kuhn, Maria
Kuhn joined the WAAF and served in New Guinea, making many studies there of soldiers in action; afterwards she recreated these in plaster in her ...
Laeubli, Annis, b. 1912
Annis Laeubli was born around 1912 and trained as a sculptor at East Sydney Technical College under Rayner Hoff.
Lahey, Vida, b. 1882
A traditional painter specializing in still life and landscape subjects, but is probably best known for Monday Morning, a painting of women's domestic labour. She ...
Lahm, Hardtmuth, b. 1912
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist and illustrator, an "incomprehensible wild wee man from Estonia", creator of 'Man' magazine's Snifter
Lake, Florence Thorne, b. 1873
Florence Lake is one of the many female artists active in Australia during the first half of the twentieth century who has almost disappeared from ...
Lamb, Dulcie
Weaver who exhibited with the Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts in 1945, 1948 and 1960.
Lambart, Terence
Mid 20th century Queensland based Bulletin caricaturist. His work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Lancaster, Charles, b. 1886
Charles Lancaster was significant figure in Brisbane art through his service of the committee of the Royal/Queensland Art Society and the Queensland National Art Gallery. ...
Landells, Flora Annie Margaret, b. 1888
Flora Landells was born in 1888 in Adelaide. She was a successful painter and potter and did much to encourage an interest in pottery in ...