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Rees, Leslie Clarence, b. 1905
Illustrator, author, art critic, editor, producer, drama historian and dramatist. Rees published many popular and beautifully illustrated children's books on Australian fauna, but he is ...
Snook, Athol, b. 1920
Athol Snook was born in 1920. He was commercial artist, magazine and advertisement illustrator who studied under George Bell in Melbourne.
Altmann, Charles, b. 1928
Altmann was a self-taught artist, working as a commercial artist in Brisbane, later in Sydney. He joined John Fairfax's Sydney Morning Herald in 1954 working ...
Darling, Juliet
Artist, illustrator, film maker, poet, writer of fiction, Juliet Darling also became well-known as the quietly supportive partner of the Sydney based curator, Nick Waterolow
Dixon, John, b. 1929
Prolific Australian post WWII comic book and newspaper strip artist ("Air Hawk and the Flying Doctor") and others. Worked on storyboards, advertising, comics after travelling ...
Feint, Adrian, b. 1894
Feint was a painter, printmaker, bookplate designer and illustrator who provided illustrations for a range of books and journals and was well-known for his bookplates. ...
Heine, Martin, b. 1957
Born in Villingen in the Black Forest in Germany, Heine is best known for his reverse painting style in which paintings are literally painted from ...
Hess, Kerrie, b. 1980
Hess is an illustrator specialising in women's fashion. She has also collaborated with fashion designers developing window displays and fashion campaigns.
Holman, Haldane Sinclair, b. 1922
Holman was a polymath artist working in film, murals, portraiture and other art forms. His career began after the conclusion of the 1939-45 War, he ...
McGrath, Eileen, b. 1907
McGrath was awarded the first Art Diploma (Sculpture Honours), at East Sydney Technical College. She studied under Raynor Hoff, and left Australia in 1933, studying ...
Milligan, Patrick, b. 1925
Milligan was an illustrator for the Fairfax press in Sydney and a painter. He trained at Goldsmiths, University of London after the 1939-45 war. Arriving ...
Mucci, Michael, b. 1962
Mucci was an illustrator with the Fairfax (later Nine Entertainment Company) newspapers (retired 2016), Sydney, also working as a painter with works in the Archibald ...
Naughton, Keith, b. 1925
Naughton was a painter primarily of "Outback" scenes and scenery. He began his career as a graphic designer and illustrator for advertising agencies in Australia ...
Nichol, Arthur John, b. 1914
Nichol was an illustrator, graphic designer and cartoonist. As a Prisoner of War Europe 1941-1945, he produced posters and realist artworks of life in Stalag ...
Otto, Barry, b. 1941
Otto initially trained as a graphic artist and worked as a commercial artist in Brisbane. Before he turned to professional acting in 1968, his specialty ...
Stitt, Alexander, b. 1937
Stitt was an artist, illustrator, graphic designer and animator trained at Melbourne Technical College (later RMIT) and began working in film in the late 1950s. ...
Thomas, Harold , b. 1947
Thomas is a Luritja man best known for his design for the Aboriginal flag (1971) but he has been active across a range of media ...
Arrighi, Luciana
Arrighi is a film, opera and drama theatre designer working in film, theatre and television. She began her career in London, working with the director ...
Bancroft, Bronwyn, b. 1958
Known for her colourful paintings, prints and textile designs, Bronwyn Bancroft is also an advocate of arts and education for Indigenous Australians.
Crooke, Ray, b. 1922
Crooke began his career as an artist at a Melbourne advertising agency while taking courses as Swinburne Technical College. After 1939-45 war service, he taught, ...