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Dory,
1980s Bulletin cartoonist.
Douglas, Blak, b. 1970
Born Adam Douglas-Hill is best known as a painter of quirky political satire. His portraits of Aboriginal people and other activists have been finalists in ...
Dowie, Penny, b. 1948
Winner of the Doug Moran portrait prize in 1988, Dowie is also a recognised illustrator, with work shown in the travelling exhibition, 'Alice 125: A ...
Dowman, Walter J.
1920s political cartoonist and painter.
Drew, Anne
Anne Drew was an artist, illustrator and cartoonist. She illustrated children's books in the 1940s, and, in partnership with her husband Kenneth Neville, produced two ...
Driffield, Lance
1920s and 1930s newspaper and magazine cartoonist and illustrator.
Driscoll, Walter
1950s and 1960s magazine cartoonist.
Druce, Kay, b. 1906
Kay Druce (b.1906, Montreal, Canada) worked as a commercial artist and book illustrator in Sydney during the 1940s and 1950s. At least thirty titles of ...
Drumm, Kevin
1990s cartoonists and illustrator.
Dubois, Cyril
Mid 20th century caricaturist and war artist.
Duckett, Thomas, b. 1839
An artist of English origin, Duckett came to Australia in the 1860's. Despite befriending Eugène Von Guérard he found Melbourne hostile and moved to Sydney, ...
Duesbury, William, b.
Colonial era Queensland cartoonist, sketcher, architect and surveyor.
Dundas, Douglas, b. 1900
Painter and illustrator, working from the 1920s onwards.
Dunera Boys, The
Biography referring to the "Dunera Boys" interned in Hay, NSW, during WWII; later worked as cartoonists.
Dunn, John
1920s Bulletin cartoonist.
Dunn, Judy, b. 1956
Prolific late 20th century cartoonist.
Dunn, G.
G. Dunn was an illustrator. Dunn exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1912.
Dunne, Frank, b. 1898
Mid 20th century War themed newspaper cartoonist.
Dunstan, George, b. 1876
Early to mid 20th century political cartoonist and signwriter.
Durack, Mary, b. 1913
Western Australian writer. Credited with some illustrations of her writings, although these were most likely the work of her sister, Elizabeth Durack.