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Whitelaw, Bridget Elizabeth, b. 1950
Bridget Whitelaw will long be remembered as one of the two curators who created Golden Summers, the first exhibition to define Australian Impressionism. Her career ...
Whiteley, Brett, b. 1939
Brett Whiteley was the first Australian to combine a pop star's persona with that of a visual artist. He worked across the mediums of painting, ...
Whitelocke, Nelson P., b. 1861
Late colonial period Sydney cartoonist and printmaker.
Whitesides, Vera Lindsay, b. 1886
Described as a women of charm, Vera was a versatile artist proficient in a wide range of art and craft media. Best known in her ...
Whitesides, Vera, b. 1886
Whitesides was a furniture designer and maker from a family of cabinet-makers. She was active in the Arts and Crafts Society of Tasmania and worked ...
Whitfield, George
Painter, worked in Sydney from the mid-1840s to the mid 1850s.
Whitford, Dora, b. 1898
Etcher, painter, commercial artist and stained glass designer, designed rose window and six memorial windows in Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide.
Whithear,
Watercolour painter who exhibited two landscapes in the Ballarat Mechanics Institute exhibition of 1863.
Whiting, Ray, b. 1898
Whiting was a mid 20th century newspaper and wartime cartoonist who contributed to Smith's Weekly, Table Talk and Bulletin. He served with with Australian Imperial ...
Whiting, Ada, b. 1858
Oil and watercolour painter and miniaturist, was born in Hobart, Tasmania. She was a rapid worker, painting up to three miniatures a week, landscapes, flowers ...