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Seybold, W.L. , b. 1934
In the late 1960s, Seybolt is described as an industrial design working in the radio and sound field. He formed Seybold Associates, later the core ...
Seyers, Thomas W., b. 1802
Thomas W. Seyers was a painter who made a full-length portrait of Governor Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell in 1861.
Seymour, Robert, b. 1798
Early 19th century London cartoonist whose work satirised the Swan River settlement (Perth).
Shakespeare, John, b. 1961
Contemporary newspaper cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, Shakespeare won the Stanley award in 1992 for best caricaturist. Currently based in Sydney he works mainly for the ...
Shapiro, Sol, b. 1914
Shapiro was a cabinet maker, arriving in Perth in 1939. He worked in uncle's cabinet-making factory, later for Paul Ernest Kafka, Sydney (1948-1951), he returned ...
Sharkey, John
Government photographer and printer, John Sharkey invented his own form of photolithography. In 1869 he was appointed manager of the Government Printing Office's photolithographic branch.
Sharkey, Michael, b. 1946
Late 20th century cartoonist and illustrator.
Sharland, William Stanley, b. 1801
Sketcher, surveyor and farmer, William Stanley Sharland claimed the discovery of Lake St Clair on 8 March 1832.
Sharp, John Mathieson, b. 1823
John Mathieson Sharp was a professional photographer as well as a dentist. He had a photographic partnership with Frederick Frith. Many of their photographs were ...
Sharp, Martin, b. 1942
Late 20th century Sydney artist. Sharp's 1964 cartoon "The Word Spread Round the Arms", published in "Oz" was seen to breach the Obscene and Indecent ...
Sharp, Bruce, b. 1931
Sharp was a sign writer, graphic artist, painter and industrial photographer.
Sharp, Peter, b. 1964
Peter Sharp (b. 1964, Sydney) completed a Bachelor of Art Education at City Art Institute, Sydney (1987) before graduating with a Masters of Fine Art ...
Sharpe, Alfred
Alfred Sharpe was a painter in New Zealand and Newcastle, NSW, in the 19th century.