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Campbell, Sophia, b. 1777
Until 2009 regarded as a watercolour painter and sketcher and as Australia's first woman artist. This entry, written in 2009, outlines details of the re-attribution ...
Cane, Alfred M.
Photographer from Sydney. Cane lost all instruments and chemicals when Sydney's Royal Victoria Theatre burned down in 1880. He was uninsured.
Canfield, Tony, b. 1935
Twentieth-century artist with an interest in the Australian landscape who worked predominately in oil and who was influenced by the Australian Impressionist movement.
Canfield, Jane C., b. 1967
Blue Mountains based painter whose work is inspired by Australian women artists of the 1920s to the 1950s.
Canning, G.
Draughtsman and artist of a perspective view of the Sydney (Stock) Exchange.
Cansdell, Gordon G. M.
Draughtsman and painter from Sydney. Cansdell worked as a draughtsman in the New South Wales Survey Department.
Cant, James Montgomery, b. 1911
Cant was a painter, printmaker, stage designer and textile designer who also worked as a display officer assisting with Aboriginal display at Australian Museum, Sydney, ...
Cantle, John Mitchell, b. 1849
Late colonial era ornithological painter, illustrator, cartoonist and postcard designer. One major catalogued private collection of Cantle's ornithological paintings exists, the works each annotated and ...
Canvin, M.
Art student from Sydney. Exhibited at the annual Exhibition in connection with the Pitt Street Congregational Sunday Schools.
Capuano, Audrey, b. 1925
Knitter and one of between twelve and fifteen thousand Australian women and children who travelled to the United States between 1946 and 1947 as part ...
Carabetta, Nikki, b. 1964
Adelaide-based Aboriginal artist with Yammagi and Brinkin heritage whose paintings are a means to share and maintain her culture and reflect upon her personal journey, ...
Carington Smith, Jack, b. 1908
Prolific mid 20th century painter based in Hobart and Sydney. Jack Carington Smith won numerous awards and prizes including the 1949 Sir John Sulman Prize ...
Carment, Tom, b. 1954
Painter of landscapes and portraits, exhibiting since 1974
Carmichael, John Black, b. 1803
A painter, etcher, art teacher and engraver. Despite being 'deaf and dumb', a distinguishing handicap often mentioned in relation to his work, Carmichael was nevertheless ...
Carney, June, b.
June Carney was an interior designer, design retailer, illustrator. She is the daughter of the designers and retailers Clive and Edna Carney. Carney also provided ...
Carrol, Jean , b. 1927
Carrol trained as a milliner at Moray Millinery, Sydney working in women's millinery, then transferred her skills to theatre, television and film in the mid-1960s. ...
Carroll, Trisha, b. 1949
Trisha Carroll is a Wiradjuri painter whose oil and acrylic works are inspired by the environment, local landscapes and animals as well as traditional oral ...
Carse, James Howe, b. 1818
A well travelled painter, in 1876 Carse was regarded as 'perhaps the best painter in the colony' with his landscapes, depicting locations from all around ...
Carter, Emma Maude Sophia, b. 1883
Painter from Sydney, NSW. Participated at the Exhibition of Women's Work (Sydney) in 1907. She was not the daughter of John Carter the Watercolourist born ...