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Ferrier, Marian
Painter who exhibited with the [Royal] Art Society of New South Wales.
Ferris, John H.
A professional woodcarver who exhibited at Intercolonial and International exhibitions and carved a coat of arms for Sydney's Supreme Court in 1886.
Ferris, Thomas D.
A professional photographer who opened a Daguerrean Gallery in Launceston in 1855 and worked later in Melbourne and Bendigo, Victoria.
Ferris, "Chum" (William Malcolm Ferris), b. 1914
Ferris was an industrial designer who established Ferris Bros. 1934, and developed an automobile radio, Model 74 portable radio for home and automobiles. He had ...
Ferry, Allan, b. 1825
Listed as a Toodyay cabinetmaker in the 1879-1884 Almanacks.
Feuerring, Maximilian, b. 1896
Polish-born painter and lecturer who came to Australia in 1950. Several of his nudes were included in Josef Lebovic Collectors' List 56 (1996).
Fewquandie, Ralph, b. 1969
Painter who has shown in the 2006 and 2008 'Our Mob' exhibitions at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Fewson, Thomas, b. 1797
Captain Fewson's watercolour view of Kangaroo Island (1837) is the earliest surviving visual record of the first South Australian settlers' inhospitable landing place.
Ffarington, Richard Atherton, b. 1823
Ffarington recorded the natural world of Western Australia and its indigenous inhabitants while serving with the 51st Regiment in Western Australia bewteen 1843-47. His sketches ...
Fida, Selma, b. 1947
Ceramic artist who works with local communities in south west Sydney on mosaic projects. Fida is part of the South Western Artist Network (SWAN) collective.
Fiddes, Isabel, b. 1904
Fiddes trained at the Gordon Technical Institute, Geelong and worked with a textile firm SEMCO in Victoria advancing to senior designer. She married the interior ...
Field, Florence Roma, b. 1891
An accomplished self-taught embroiderer, Field experimented with different stitches and materials and also mastered traditional European embroidery skills. A lifelong member of the Embroiderers Guild ...
Field, Henry, b.
A professional photographer who came to Victoria from England in the mid 1850s, presumably - and unsuccessfully - in search of gold. In the late ...