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Davis, J.
Colonial Sydney cartoonist. Possibly the same as Melbourne cartoonist J. Davis.
Davis, J.
Colonial Melbourne cartoonist. Possibly the same as Sydney cartoonist J. Davis.
Davis, John Edward
Topographical painter and naval officer on the British Antarctic expedition 1839 to 1843. His illustrations of the voyage in J. Ross's 'Voyage of Discovery and ...
Davis, Lyndon, b.
Queensland-born Lyndon Davis was taught the stories of the South-East Queensland region by his grandmother, who also raised him. His acrylic on canvas paintings depict ...
Davis, Mary Jane
Professional photographer, worked for the Adelaide Photographic Company from 1867 and became manager in 1880.
Davis, Thomas, b. 1840
A painter and settler, he came to Van Diemen's Land in the late 1800's.
Davis, W.
Painter, professional photographer and house painter. Exhibited work in Sydney in 1847 and in London in 1862. May also have been J. Davies.
Davis, George, b. 1930
Davis was a painter with abilities in landscape, nature painting, portraiture and murals. He was celebrated as a drawing master with particular interests in the ...
Davis, Mandy, b.
Biripi painter, Mandy Davis is a member of Tobwabba Art in Forster, NSW. One of her paintings was transformed into a mosaic and installed into ...
Davis, John, b. 1936
With a career spanning three decades, Davis was one of Australia's pre-eminent artists, a sculptor who regularly exhibited in Australia and overseas, particularly Japan and ...
Davis, Errol, b. 1926
Trained in engineering, Davis studied sculpture in London. Davis was an innovator in model-making for architects, landscape planners, designers and engineers. He later studied design ...
Davis, Jan, b. 1952
A printmaker whose work explores both traditional and new print technologies and the relationship between text and photographic images. In 1995 she won the Fremantle ...
Davis, Paul, b. 1951
Esteemed Australian ceramicist whose works are often inspired by the Japanese aesthetic. He ran Sturt Pottery in Mittagong between 2001 and 2008.