Charles Archer made numerous maps and drawings of Queensland and is considered one of its major early artists. A member of the enterprising colonial Archer ...
Alice Manon Archer, known as Daisy Archer, was a wood-carver working in central Queensland from the turn of the century. Her daughter, Joan, became quite ...
Painter and photographic colourist who worked at Colac, Victoria, between 1866 and 1868. Archer advertised his skills as a photographic and miniature painter who would ...
James Archer kept a small sketchbook (c.1861-63) that consists mainly of drawings of people, most depicted in profile, including his brother, fellow artist Alexander Archer.
Queensland born artist, daughter of accomplished woodcarver Daisy Archer and a woodcarver herself. Produced many items for the Comforts Fund during World War II.
Although best-known as an architect, William Archer was also a talented botanical artist. He assisted Dr Joseph Hooker at Kew Gardens with the 'Florae Tasmaniae' ...
Archer is identified as an interior designer in Beryl Guertner's 1967 book "Australian Book of Furnishing and Decorating" where his work is illustrated on p.98.
Carl Archibald, the half-brother of J.F Archibald, was a painter and member of the Prehistoric Order of Cannibals, founded in Melbourne in the early 1890s.
Dion Archibald is a contemporary figurative painter based in Maitland, NSW. In 2004 Archibald received the Still Life award, and was Highly Commended for the ...
Ian Archibald is an interior designer and founder (1975) of Ian Archibald and Associates, Melbourne in 1976, DeCollo Fabrics. His practice includes residential and commercial ...
Painter and lithographer. Aresti brought examples of chromolithographs with him on his arrival to Melbourne in 1857 and exhibited works using this process in the ...