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Ricketts, William, b. 1898
William Ricketts is well-known for his handmodelled ceramic sculptures and vessels with modelled heads and figures of Aboriginals. He valued the spirituality of the Aboriginal ...
Rickwood, Barry
Cartoonist, 1980s.
Ricochet, Paul
Possibly a pseudonym for Morton Allport, who is recorded as having photographed Lake St Clair at this time.
Rictor, Clem, b. 1940
Pitjantjatjara language speaker whose paintings depict elements of the Wati Paninka Tjukurpa (Hawk Man Dreaming), the Tjala Tjukurpa (Honey Ant Dreaming) and the Wati Kipara ...
Riddell, Reg
Reg Riddell was a Melbourne interior designer. Initially operating an art gallery ("Riddell Bros.") in Little Collins Street in the city, he began work as ...
Riddle, Tohby
Contemporary cartoonist and illustrator.
Rider, Andrew
Andrew Rider, professional photographer, produced in January 1868 a photograph of the laying of the foundation stone at the graving dock at Williamstown by the ...
Rider, Thomas W.
Thomas W. Rider, painter and engraver, worked in Sydney during the late 1840s. He is best known for his illustrations in Heads of the People ...
Ridgeway,
Bulletin cartoonist, 1930s.
Ridgeway, Adam
Worimi ceramicist who was highly commended for the 2007 Indigenous Ceramic Art Award.
Ridley, Geoffrey W.
Geoffrey W. Ridley was a painter. He held a solo exhibition at the Art Gallery Newspaper House in 1945 and was president of the West ...
Ridley, Jenette Alice, b. 1865
Painter who was born London around 1865. Ridley was a member of the Wilgie Sketching Club and exhibited a painting in their only exhibition in ...
Ridley, Marjorie Alice, b. 1897
Painter and basket-weaver. Charles Hamilton wrote of her 1939 exhibition work, "A most interesting exhibit of articles made from Guildford grass by Miss M. A ...