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Rodrigo, Russell, b. 1962
Russell Rodrigo is a Sydney based architect and urban designer with a specialist interest in memorials.
Rodriguez, John, b. 1942
The artist John Rodriguez was born in 1942. He made 'Greeting Cards' screenprints.
Rodriguez, Judith C., b. 1936
Contemporary printmaker, illustrator, poet, writer and teacher.
Rodriquez, John, b. 1929
Rodriquez is a textile designer and manufacturer with training at Melbourne Technical College (later RMIT). He studied industrial design and begun making greeting cards in ...
Rodriquez, John , b. 1929
See John Rodriquez (textile designer)
Rodway, Florence Aline, b. 1881
Florence Aline Rodway had a splendid career as a portraitist but preferred to do more complex compositions with figures. Together with artists such as Thea ...
Roe, John Septimus, b. 1797
John Septimus Roe was sketcher, surveyor and naval officer. Together with Captain J.G. Bremer they established a settlement and took possession of the northern coast ...
Roe, T. R., b.
T. R. Roe was a portrait painter in the 1850s.
Roet, Lisa, b. 1967
Roet is a Melbourne-based sculptor whose work investigates the relationship between humans and our simian relatives. She was a finalist in the 2008 Helen Lempriere ...
Rogers, Frederick H.
Frederick H. Rogers was professional photographer who worked in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Rogers, Jane, b. 1849
Jane Rogers was sketcher who won a 2-guinea prize for the best original picture by a young lady in the South Australian Society of Arts ...
Rogers,
Mrs Rogers was wood engraver, who lived in Tasmania around the 1840s.
Rogers, Catherine, b. 1952
Catherine Rogers, "Has an exceptional knowledge of and ability to reproduce old photographic techniques to make her point".
Rogers, Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1846
In 1864 Elizabeth Margaret Rogers shown with the South Australian Society of Arts and won a prize, "for the most meritorious original picture by a ...
Rogers, John
John Rogers was professional photographer working in Melbourne during the 1860s.