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Sodersten, Emil, b. 1899
Emil Sodersten was one of Sydney's two leading architects of Art Deco buildings during the 1930s – noted especially for apartment buildings around Elizabeth Bay. ...
Soewardie, Jake, b. 1948
Jake Soewardie is a Kamilaroi landscape oil painter whose work is inspired by mountain caves and the environments of The Blue Mountains and Kangaroo Valley. ...
Solling, Wendy Hope, b. 1926
Sculptor, nun and Anglican priest. Sister Angela's sculptural practice was informed by her religion, her sense of the sacredness of the land and her contemplations ...
Solly, Alice
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. Mitchell Library has several original Bulletin cartoons by "Sol".
Solly, Amelia, b. 1811
Late 19th century Tasmanian artist, working in oils, watercolour and drawing. Sister to Benjamin Travers Solly.
Solly, Benjamin Travers, b. 1820
A well-connected colonial official for most of his life, Solly was an accomplished sketcher and watercolourist with representation in significant collections.
Solly, Eileen
Early 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist who lived at Manly. There is some speculation that Eileen might be the sister of Alice Solly, who also ...
Solness, Peter, b. 1958
Photographer Peter Solness established his career as a photojournalist and subsequently developed a reputation as a landscape photographer specialising in night time photography.
Solomon, Lance Vaiben, b. 1913
Painter, did the undated oil, The Little Farm House Near Coffs Harbour, which was auctioned by Christie's.
Solomon, M. J.
Painter, exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in 1859.
Solomon, Olive
Photographer. Took photographs in private homes on request.
Solomon, Saul, b. 1836
Portrait painter, professional photographer, businessman, civic leader and politician. The La Trobe Library has a number of albums of his work and the Mortlock Library ...
Solomon, Yertebrida
Yertabrida Solomon remains the only identified woman artist of Aboriginal descent to make drawings in Australia in the nineteenth century.