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Darling, Juliet
Artist, illustrator, film maker, poet, writer of fiction, Juliet Darling also became well-known as the quietly supportive partner of the Sydney based curator, Nick Waterolow
Darling, Mary, b. 1913
The ceramics of Mary Darling mark the transition from the teaching of L.J. Harvey to Arthur Hustwit the next prominent private pottery teacher in Brisbane.
Darling, Ida Amelia, b. 1846
Sketcher, watercolourist and chalk colourist, Ida Amelia Darling was a student of the School of Design, South Australian Society of Arts in the late 1860s ...
Darton, Lewis Glenton, b. 1858
Won a drawing prize at the 1869 South Australian Society of Arts Exhibition in the category 'Pencil drawing, original or copy, by boys not over ...
Darton, Edith Rebecca Trumble, b. 1888
China painter who was a student of Flora Landells at her Maylands School of Art in Perth.
Darvall, Charles George, b. 1831
Watercolourist, sketcher also taught drawing 1860s to 1880.
Darvall, Frederick
Colonial squatter and sketcher
Dashwood, George Frederick, b. 1806
First visited Fremantle, Western Australia, in September 1832 on board HMS Challenger. Immigrated to South Australia in early 1840s.
Davenport, Fanny Maria, b. 1849
Fanny Maria Davenport was born in Richmond, Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania in 1849. She was sketcher.
Davenport, Robert, b. 1816
Watercolourist produced landscape paintings between 1843 and 1849. His work is held in Art Gallery of South Australia.
Davenport, David
Davenport is a furniture designer and maker, working in Melbourne with Rory Davenport for Illogical Study's Furniture Manufacture firm.
Davenport, David
Davenport is a furniture designer and maker, working in Melbourne for Illogical Study's Furniture Manufacture firm.
Davenport, David
Davenport was a principal of Davenport and Associates, later forming Davenport Campbell after 1977. He was a founder member of the Industrial Design Institute of ...
Davenport, T.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1904, 1905 and 1906.
Davey, Cas
Central Victorian glass artist