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Schwamm, Noeline, b. 1928
Photographer and secretary, was born in Palmerston North, New Zealand. She has travelled extensively throughout Australia and in the Middle East, Asia, America and Europe.
Schwartz, Charles Ludwig, b. 1851
Cabinetmaker, listed in Perth in the Almanacks 1883-88.
Scobie, Jennie Napurrurla, b. 1955
Started painting in 1987. She was the sister of Mabel Tilawu James.
Scobie, Johnny Tjapanangka, b. 1935
Pintupi artist and Walungurru Council Chairman whose early work for Papunya Tula Artists was included in the Peter Stuyvesant Collection, which toured internationally from 1977.
Scobie, Lily Nangala, b. 1930
Lajamanu artist who worked in a group with her sisters Topsy, Yinarrki, Yurrurngali (all Nangalas). They started painting in 1986.
Scobie, Narpula Napurrula, b. 1950
One of the first senior Pintupi women to begin painting for Papunya Tula Artists and until the mid 1990s the only one in Kintore doing ...
Scobie, Neil Japanangka, b.
Started painting in 1986 and worked with his wife Janie Samuels Napurrurla.
Sconce, Clement
Professional photographer and medical practitioner, came to Melbourne from London in 1853.
Scorfield, Edward Scafe, b. 1882
Mid 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist, poster designer and etcher. Before migrating to Australia in 1925 Scorfield played rugby for England and served in the ...
Scott, K. M. A.
Painter, a pupil of von Guérard at the National Gallery of Victoria's School of Painting.
Scott, , b. 1853
Sketcher, came to Victoria from Dublin in the early 1850s.
Scott, Claire
Early 20th century Melbourne illustrator and cartoonist who contributed to Melbourne Punch in 1924-25 and whose work was exhibited alongside Percy Leason and Will Dyson ...
Scott, David, b. 1804
Sketcher, military officer, vigneron and horse-breeder, was born in Bombay, India.
Scott, David
Professional photographer, trained at Edwin Dalton's Sydney studio in 1857. Scott is known to have been producing portraits by the autotype process in 1879.