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Fry, John V., b. 1831
Scene-painter and actor, worked for various theatrical companies creating sets in theatres primarily in the cities of Melbourne and Adelaide.
Fry, R. Douglas, b. 1872
Federation English-born Sydney equestrian painter and magazine illustrator. Fry taught Norman Lindsay to ride.
Fry, Merrick, b.
Sculptor Merrick Fry graduated from the National Art School in 1973. His work is represented in numerous collections across Australia. In 2010 the University of ...
Fry, Trevor
performance based video artist whose works deals with abject and excess
Fryer, Benjamin, b. 1879
Fryer was a printer, book designer and writer. He was born in Australia and finished his career in California.
Fulford, Francis B., b.
Artist, teacher and musician who was born and educated in the United Kingdom. He exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1920.
Fullbrook, Sam, b. 1922
Skilled colourist and tonalist proficient in pastel, watercolour and oil painting. Painter who lived only briefly in Perth.
Fuller, Paul
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, worked in a partnership as Hayman & Fuller.
Fullwood, A. H., b. 1863
Leading late colonial era painter, cartoonist and illustrator.
Furey, Charles, b. 1917
Furey was a Society of Designers for Industry foundation member, an International Design Institute of Australia Vice President, a Society of Industrial Designers President amongst ...
Furlong, William, b. 1793
Artist who resided in Victoria.
Furlong, William
editor of audio magazine (UK)
Furneaux, Tobias, b. 1735
Made a sketch of the vessel 'Adventure', on which he sailed with Captain James Cook to Van Diemen's Land in 1773.
Furniss, Harry, b. 1854
19th century Irish-born caricaturist, writer and illustrator who published a book based on his travels in Australasia in 1899.
Furphy, Joseph, b. 1843
Furphy made doors to fit his daughter-in-law Mattie Furphy's metalwork, which are now in Tom Collins House Swanbourne plus the surrounds and overmantel for the ...