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Stirling, Lance
Stirling was an illustrator for the World Record Club. His work is illustrated in The Arts in Australia Series, "Commercial Art" written by R. Haughton ...
Stirzaker, George
Taught woodcarving at Perth, Fremantle and Midland Junction Technical Schools from 1904-1914.
Stitt, Alex, b. 1931
Stitt trained at RMIT beginning his professional career in 1956. Designing commercials for TV, he later formed an association with director Fred Schepisi for graphic ...
Stitt, Alexander, b. 1937
Stitt was an artist, illustrator, graphic designer and animator trained at Melbourne Technical College (later RMIT) and began working in film in the late 1950s. ...
Stobart, Henry
Henry Stobart, sketcher, tutor and Church of England clergyman, accompanied Lord Henry (Douglas Scott) and Lord Schomberg (Kerr) to Australia in 1852-1856 as their tutor ...
Stobie, James Cyril, b. 1895
Stobie was the designer of "Stobie poles" 1924, steel and concrete power poles used in South Australia and Northern Territory.
Stock, Bernard Camidge
Watercolourist, is known only for a competent panoramic View of Sydney from the North Shore, 18th February 1864, a watercolour over four sheets presented to ...
Stockdale, Harry, b. 1841
Harry Stockdale was sketcher, collector, explorer and horseman who also contributed articles on Aborigines and other subjects to various periodicals in the late 1800s.
Stockman, Alby Japanangka, b. 1946
Anmatyerre artist and Director of Yuelamu Cattle station at Mt Allan (NT).
Stockman, Billy, b. 1927
One of the founders of the Papunya Tula painting movement, company Chairman, Aboriginal Arts Board member and Central Australian delegate to the N.A.C.in the 1970s. ...
Stockman, Topsy, b. 1920
Anmatyerre artist who lived at Mt Allan (NT). Her son is the painter Alby Stockman.
Stockman, Punata, b. 1956
Punata Stockman Nungurrayi is the eldest daughter of founding Papunya Tula Artist Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri and in 2009 was Chairperson of Papunya Tjupi Art Centre ...