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Flower, Cedric, b. 1920
Late 20th century Sydney painter, illustrator, cartoonist and writer. Cedric Flower studied art with Dattilo Rubbo.
Flugelman, Bert, b. 1923
Sculptor, painter, and mentor to many younger artists, Bert Flugelman came to Australia as a refugee shortly before the outbreak of World War II. In ...
Fluke, Roy, b. 1921
Late 20th century painter, cartoonist and soldier. This biography deals with Fluke's wartime cartoon parodying William Dobell's 1944 Archibald Prize entry - a portrait of ...
Flynn, J. H.
Colonial era Sydney magazine cartoonist and illustrator.
Flynn, Joanna, b. 1959
The printmaker Joanna Flynn, practitioner in etching and aquatint, is represented in the National Gallery of Australia with six prints.
Flynn, John
During the period 1913/1921 John Flynn criss-crossed the country, working to bring medical aid to the people of the inland and the outback. Some of ...
Fogarty, Pat, b. 1937
Mid 20th century Brisbane student cartoonist and English teacher based in Grenoble, France.
Fogg, Sarah Ann, b. 1829
Sarah Ann Fogg lived variously in Germany, Italy, South Africa and Tasmania and had many opportunities for studying the great Western works of Europe. It ...
Fogwell, Dianne, b. 1958
A printmaker, painter and creator of artist's books with a career spanning over 30 years. Fogwell has made a major contribution to the arts community ...
Fokkema, Gerrit, b. 1954
Born in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in 1954, photographer Gerrit Fokkema moved to Australia in 1958.
Foley, Fiona, b. 1964
Painter, printmaker, photographer, sculptor and installation artist, Fiona Foley's work often discusses the hidden histories of Australia's colonial past and its interface with Aboriginal people.
Foley, Max, b. 1944
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist, illustrator and commercial artist. In 1983 Max Foley was president of the Black and White Artists' Club.
Foley, Roger, b. 1942
Roger Foley, better known as Ellis D. Fogg is best known for his special effects and public installations.
Foley, I.
Watercolourist who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1952.