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Hunt, John, b. 1932
John Hunt was a founding principal of Sydney architectural firms Payne and Hunt (1964-76), then Smith Jesse Payne and Hunt (SJPH, from 1976). After he ...
Hunter, John, b. 1737
Colonial NSW Governor, as well as watercolourist, sketcher, and naval officer. One of his drawings was the basis for the first published illustration of a ...
Hunter, John
Sketcher, only known for a sepia wash currently in the La Trobe Collection.
Hunter, Robert, b. 1947
Robert Hunter is best known for his rigorous works, painted in shades of white. He was one of the artists exhibiting in The Field of ...
Hunter, Philip, b. 1958
A modernist landscape painter born in the Wimmera in 1958.
Hurle, Andrew, b. 1962
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Hurley, Frank, b. 1885
James Francis (Frank) Hurley, photographer who lived 1885-1962.
Hurley, Ron, b. 1946
A proud Aboriginal man, Ron Hurley's work reflected and represented various aspects of Indigenous Australian people, life and culture. From immortalising Aboriginal people and culture ...
Hurst, Henry Stevenson, b. 1807
Henry Stevenson Hurst was a sketcher and public servant. Hurst was a chief draughtsman at the Survey Department.
Hurst, Joe, b. 1960
Sydney based multi-media artist working predominately with sculpture and public art projects. Hurst was born in 1960 and is of Murrawarri descent.
Husband, H.
H. Husband was a professional photographer. He worked in Launceston, Longford and Hobart Town in the 1850s.
Husband, Colin
Husband is a photographer, artist and an industrial designer, he designed the Whirlpool range of appliances for Malleys, Australia. His portrait of Paul Bennett was ...
Hustwit, Arthur, b. 1900
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 ...
Hutchings, Ben
Contemporary Canberra cartoonist. Two of his comics are 'Dragon Hurtor' and 'You Stink & I Don't'.
Hutchinson, Alexander
Alexander Hutchinson was listed as 'artist' in the Melbourne Directory for 1868.