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Dybka, Anne, b. 1922
Dybka was a London-trained artist with later studies in Melbourne at the National Gallery school and George Bell. She worked in ceramics and glass for ...
Dykes, Edward
Dykes was an interior designer, trained at East Sydney Technical College and registered as an architect in 1958. He was a founder-member and President, Society ...
Dyring, Moya, b. 1909
A painter, working primarily in Brisbane and Paris. A reference has been made to her work as a muralist with Sam Atyeo in Melbourne.
Dyson, Ambrose, b. 1876
Late colonial and Federation-era political cartoonist. Ambrose Dyson was part of an extended artistic family that included his brothers of Ted and Will Dyson, brothers-in-law ...
Dyson, Betty, b. 1911
Mid 20th century cartoonist. Daughter of Will Dyson and Ruby Lind.
Dyson, Edward Ambrose, b. 1908
Mid 20th century political cartoonist and artist. Son of Ambrose "Amb" Dyson.
Dyson, Will, b. 1880
Important early 20th century political, Dyson was appointed an official war cartoonist in 1916. Working extensively both in Australia and overseas, Dyson was married to ...
Dyumin, Yelena, b. 1960
Yelena Dyumin is a Russian-born contemporary Australian artist based in Sydney. Her work encompasses a range of mixed media techniques, including etching, lithography, drawing and ...
Dziwinski, Ida, b.
Pottery worker who was born in Germany and worked for Brisbane & Wunderlich for 28 years.
E., F.
Colonial political cartoonist or lithographer of political cartoons. In a lithographic caricature of Robert Brough Smyth, F. E. satirised him in his capacity as Secretary ...
E., L. J.
Federation era Broken Hill political cartoonist. Possibly Leonard J. L. "Leslie" Ellis. L. J. E. drew cartoons for the 'Barrier Daily Truth.'
E., W. A.
Watercolourist possibly connected with Marion Ebsworth. The painting by W. A. E. made in 1846 is in the collection of the Mitchell Library, State Library ...
Eades, Margaret, b. 1946
Western Australian Aboriginal painter who was included in the Brisbane Powerhouse exhibition 'The Legacy of Koorah Coolingah' in 2009.