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Taylor, Graham, b. 1955
Perth-based Noongar artist often known as 'Swag'. His paintings recall childhood experiences and depict landscapes from the southwest of Western Australia, a region with which ...
Taylor, Rod, b. 1944
Rod Taylor was the 1975 recipient of the Robin Hood Painting Prize. He co-founded the Adelaide Central School of Art in 1981 with Heather Nicholson ...
Taylor, Michael, b. 1933
Michael Taylor's lush abstract paintings emerged in the 1970s. They were seductive in the way they simultaneously quoted elements of landscape and celebrated the abstract ...
Taylor, Charlotte, b. 1862
Painter who was a member of the Wilgie Sketching. She exhibited with the club in their only exhibition in 1890.
Taylor, Violet, b. 1905
Wildflower painter and embroiderer. The family hold a number of pieces of her work and these range from oil and watercolour paintings of wildflowers, china ...
Taylor, Howard Hamilton, b. 1918
Painter, sculptor and teacher, his work was presented in two retrospectives, in 1985 at the AGWA, and from 2003-06 at ten-venues organised by the MCA ...
Taylor-Ghee, R. E., b. 1869
Painter (1869-1951) who completed two undated oil paintings in the Heidelberg-School-style.
Teague, Violet, b. 1872
A painter and printmaker, spent many of her informative years in Europe. While receiving numerous accolades and awards for her artistic practice, she was the ...
Teague, Mary , b. 1971
Mary Teague deciphers objects and materials across painting, sculpture, print-making and performance, exploring relationships between found and created elements.
Teakel, Wendy, b. 1957
Contemporary painter and sculpture awarded a residency at the Chaing Mai University by Asialink in 2001. Lives and works in Wagga Wagga, NSW.
Teamay, Malya, b.
A Pitjantjatjara speaker, Malya was born at Curtin Springs, NT and grew up at Uluru, where he is part of the Mutitjulu community. His early ...
Tebbitt, Henri, b. 1852
During the first decade of the twentieth century Henri Tebbitt was one of the most succesful landscape artists working in Australia. He is best known ...
Tebbutt,
Painter, showed four pictures at the Parramatta Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1847.
Templer, James Lethbridge, b. 1811
Colonial sketcher, poet, maritime officer and farmer, whose appreciation of horseflesh and hunting produced some lively works in landscape, animal and genre scenes including watercolour ...
Templeton, Peter Smith, b. 1875
Peter Templeton worked in the visual arts for more than sixty years as a commercial artist and watercolourist. He was made a lifetime member of ...
Tempsky, Gustavus Von, b. 1828
Best known in New Zealand as the Prussian-born adventurer and daring guerrilla-type fighter, and for the intricately detailed watercolours recording the events of the Waikato ...
Tensfeld, J., b. 1830
Painter and professional photographer, showed artworks in fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts at Melbourne in 1864, and in the Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition, and ...
Terrell, Walter
Watercolourist associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Terry, Frederic Casemero, b. 1825
One of Sydney's foremost artists and illustrators in the 1860s, Terry was born in Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England.