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Sands, John, b. 1818
Sands was a printer, engraver and stationer. "He printed and published a wide variety of publications, but especially notable were his directories, almanacs, gazetteers and ...
Sandy, William, b. 1944
A self taught Pitjantjatjara painter who began his association with Papunya Tula Artists in the early 1980s but nowadays works independently. He has exhibited across ...
Sanford, William Ayshford, b. 1818
Sketcher, carver, architect and civil servant. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, he was appointed colonial secretary of Western Australia.
Sani, Tomaso, b. 1839
Italian-born sculptor Tomaso Sani, along with Luigi del Vescovo, was responsible for the controversial basso-relievo carvings on Sydney's General Post Office in 1883. He carved ...
Sankey, Olga, b. 1950
Olga Sankey won the acquisitive Mornington Peninsula Print Award in 1994 and was a finalist in the 2000 Swan Hill National Print and Drawing Award. ...
Sansbury, Haydn
Point Pearce painter and winner of 2006 Indigenous Category of Cheetham Salt Yorke Peninsula Art Awards.
Sansom, Eve
A leatherworker, china painter and pewterworker who resided and taught in Sydney in early 1900s.
Sansom, Gareth Laurence, b. 1939
Painter, illustrator and cartoonist.
Sante, Franciso
Sculptor, was a Tasmanian artist who reportedly made a full-sized posthumous bust of William Lanne on public display in Hobart in 1869.
Santo-Crimp, Aimee Evans, b. 1894
Exhibited with the Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts. Santo-Crip was a member of the Studio Club. Other members of this club ...
Santry, John, b. 1910
Mid 20th century Sydney painter, illustrator and cartoonist Santry taught drawing to Architecture students at Sydney University, which may have come from his association with ...