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Cavanagh, Ramona Mun-Mun, b. 1962
Bundjalung painter, Ramona Mun-Mun Cavanagh was a participant in the 2001 'Gatherings' exhibition in Brisbane. She has also had her work shown in the XXVIIth ...
Cavanagh, Lily Gladys, b. 1894
Embroiderer, designer and woodcarver who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1911.
Cavanough, Jane Alison, b. 1963
Jane Cavanough is a public artist who combines her background in landscape architecture with her art practise to produce a range of environmental and commemorative ...
Cave, N.
Sketcher of Derrick-street, Kew. Cave exhibited in the 1888-89 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition.
Cavell, Paul Francis Louis, b. 1946
Painter, printmaker, illustrator and teacher, Cavell studied Architecture and Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1965-66.
Cavill, Alice M., b. 1867
Painter, exhibited with the Sydney Society of Artists.
Cawker, Louis G., b. 1834
Painter and art teacher from Wales. His work was described as 'romantic scenes in Wales and the West of England'.
Cawston, William, b. 1828
Professional photographer, framer and gilder. Arrived in Tasmania as a convict and founded the photographic studio Cawston and Sons.
Cawthorne, William Anderson, b. 1824
Sketcher, watercolourist and schoolmaster in Adelaide, Vic. Known for his writings and artworks with a colonial focus.
Cayley, Neville Henry Penniston, b. 1854
Ornithological artist, especially of Australian game-birds. Born in England, lived mainly in New South Wales, and exhibited widely in Australia and internationally.
Cazneau, Pierce Mott, b. 1849
Professional photographer of French and English descent. Resident of Sydney, Newcastle, New Zealand and Adelaide.
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 ...
Cederberg, John Peter
Painter and engraver, worked in Melbourne, Victoria.
Cerberus,
Colonial South Australian cartoonist who used the pseudonym Cerberus, and employed Roman allegorical figures in his work to represent contemporary Australian concerns. He may have ...