Dean was initially employed in engineering but turned to racing cars producing three Maybach special vehicles. He established the REPCO Research Centre in Victoria where ...
Tasmanian-born printmaker and painter, taught and practiced printmaking at the Sydney University Art Workshop in the 1980s. Many of her works are now held in ...
Dechaineaux was a protégé of Lucien Henry, studying with Henry at the Sydney Technical College (STC), later becoming a lecturer in design at the STC. ...
Henry Deering was a scenic artist and theatrical producer. In 1851 he was credited with painting the moving diorama introduced into the pantomime he produced ...
Maryke Degeus was one of the many European migrants whose entry into Australia after World War Two transformed our culture. She was associated with Jon ...
Denne was an interior designer who had a career in the UK and Australia. He also qualified in landscape architecture, conservation and building science. He ...
Irish-born colonial artist who began his career in Sydney painting portraits and scenes for the theatre. In later years he painted historical and religious subjects ...
K.R. Devling is described as the designer of a cantilevered steel tubing chair (in the Breuer Cesca style), manufactured by Tubesteel Equipment, 14 St Francis ...
Dickenson was one of the early designers of the hang-glider. He filed for a preliminary patent for an "improved gliding apparatus" but did not proceed ...
Dickson was a stage and cinema designer working with the Elizabethan Theatre Trust, ABC TV, the Opera House Drama Theatre, Adelaide Festival and film production ...
Digby attended Melbourne Technical College studying commercial art, later working as an industrial designer for Radio Corporation (Astor Radios) before moving into graphic arts in ...