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Taunay, Adrien Aimé, b. 1803
Painter, was born in Paris in 1803, son of the well-known painter Nicolas Taunay.
Tax, Richard Tjupurrula, b. 1935
Kukatja artist who painted for Warlayirti Artists in Balgo (WA). His paintings are interesting in design and closely related to Men's Law.
Tayler, Lawrence B., b. 1873
Early 20th century Melbourne painter, cartoonist and illustrator.
Taylor, Richard
Professional photographer, was working in Geelong, Victoria, in 1866-67.
Taylor,
A teacher of many disciplines, Miss Taylor operated a school for young ladies on George Street, Sydney, from 1834 after arriving from England.
Taylor, Samuel
Portrait painter, was working in Melbourne in 1851.
Taylor, Alexander
Sketcher, teacher, draughtsman and farmer, Alexander Taylor came to Western Australia from London in 1841 aboard the 'Sterling'.
Taylor, Alfred H., b. 1810
Painter who arrived in Australia from Britain in 1871, and had a large body of work produced both in London and Sydney.
Taylor, C. E.
Federation-era cartoonist and postcard artist who drew cartoons for the Arrow and the Australian Sunday Times during the Boer War.
Taylor, Charles
English marine painter who specialised in the subject of ships. While painting and exhibiting extensively in London, a number of works were exhibited in South ...
Taylor, Florence, b. 1901
With the disappearance of her Father and death of her Mother, Florence Taylor was subsequently raised in Sydney by her aunts. After training at Julian ...
Taylor, Florence Mary, b. 1879
Florence Mary Taylor CBE OBE was Australia's first qualified woman architect, structural engineer and civil engineer. With her husband, architect-engineer-aviator George Taylor, she edited and ...
Taylor, George Augustus, b. 1872
Prolific Federation era painter, illustrator, cartoonist, architect, town planner, author, editor and inventor.
Taylor, Grace, b. 1897
Grace Taylor (1897-1988) was a commercial artist and potter who grew up in New Zealand and migrated to Australia in 1926.