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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 ...
Furse, Bruce W, b. 1906
Bruce Furse was a Sydney Technical College student and articled with Wiltshire & Day, Sydney. He began an independent practice in in 1933 and began ...
Fussell, Chris, b. 1947
Painter and sculptor who lives in the Hunter Vallery with his wife & fellow artist Frances Fussell. As a painter, Fussell works mainly in acrylics, ...
Fussell, David
Participated in the 2002 Screen exhibition at the Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth.
Fyans, Foster, b. 1790
Although known more for his eccentricities and lively memoirs than his art, Fyans was a sophisticated watercolourist. He is known for a fine picture of ...
Fysh, Gerald
Wadi Wadi artist whose paintings and drawings depict the native animal life of his heritage country.
Gaffney, Nik
Gaffney is a founding member of FoAM, where he operates as a tangental generalist, designer, programmer and sous-chef.
Galbraith, Anthony, b. 1951
Artist, exhibited at Tin Sheds exhibition, University of Sydney, 2002.
Galbraith, William, b. 1822
Starting their business with a single lithographic press, the partnership Penman & Galbraith became South Australia's longest-running and most important art-printing establishment.
Gale, Francis, b.
Portrait photographer based in Queanbeyan, NSW between 1860 and 1862, where he opened the first photographic studio in the district.
Gale, Len
Printmaker, produced linocut of a blacksmith that was part of a series paying tribute to the Ballarat miners in the Eureka Stockade. Gale was a ...
Gall, Ian, b. 1904
Prolific mid 20th century Brisbane cartoonist, painter, illustrator and journalist.