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Cadman, A.
Painter who exhibited in the Art Competition at Art Gallery of Western Australia in 1950.
Callins, Charles, b. 1887
Queensland naïve artist Charles Callins came into prominence during the 1950s.
Campbell, F. Harry, b. 1907
Mid 20th century Sydney illustrator and cartoonist.
Campbell, Robert Richmond, b. 1902
Painter and gallery administrator. Born in Scotland and resident of New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Queensland. By the 1950s he was regarded as ...
Campbell, Ruby, b. 1888
Painter, etcher, wood-carver and pyrographer. Apart from a brief stint in Melbourne in the early 1920s, Ruby Campbell spent her entire life on her family's ...
Campbell, Jonathon, b.
Art teacher and administrator. Campbell undertook art classes at Midland Junction Technical School under Flora Landells. He exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists in ...
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.
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 ...
Carrick Fox, Ethel, b. 1872
Painter born in England. She was a complex, independent, hard-working, resourceful woman whose chief interests, apart from securing recognition for her late husband's work, were ...
Carroll, Ernie
Late 20th century cartoonist and TV comedian, frequent contributor to TV Week (originally only to Melbourne editions). Creator of Ossie Ostrich.
Carter, Maurice
Printmaker and socialist, Carter was one of the 10 artists of the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group' who produced a folio of 14 linocuts entitled Eureka ...
Carter, Irene, b. 1900
Irene Carter was born in 1900. She was a painter, musician and teacher who won the watercolour section of the Art Competition in 1951. Carter ...
Carter, Norman St Clair, b. 1875
Norman St Clair Carter was a portrait painter, stained-glass artist, muralist and teacher who trained in Melbourne before relocating permanently to Sydney in 1903.
Casey, Maie, b. 1891
Maie Casey was an amateur painter, who as the wife of the Governor-General did much to support the arts both in Australia and overseas.
Cato, John (Jack) Cyril, b. 1889
Professional photographer and photographic historian.
Cazneaux, Harold, b. 1878
Cazneaux was the leader of Australian Pictorialist photography in the first half of the 20th century. The soft focussed beauty of his images helped a ...
Challen, Thomas Arthur, b. 1911
Mid 20th century political cartoonist, a "cheerful, hard-drinking Bohemian who had started his career at the piano of a Melbourne silent picture show" - George ...