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Lahm, Hardtmuth, b. 1912
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist and illustrator, an "incomprehensible wild wee man from Estonia", creator of 'Man' magazine's Snifter
Laing, Alec
Federation era cartoonist, illustrator and animated filmmaker
Laity, David, b. 1958
Late 20th century Victorian and Perth cartoonist. He said, "I have deliberately stayed away from political cartoons as I don't like the idea of my ...
Lambart, Terence
Mid 20th century Queensland based Bulletin caricaturist. His work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
Lambert, George, b. 1873
Influential painter and illustrator.
Lambert, Leigh
Contemporary zine artist
Lambert, Rose, b. 1885
Rose Lambert was a skilled practitioner of the art of china-painting in South Australia in 1927-33 but it was only one of the many craft ...
Lang, Jean Euphemia, b. 1912
Jean Euphemia Lang was born in 1912. She was an illustrator, painter, china painter, potter, teacher and historian. In 1991 she was awarded Citizen of ...
Langmead, Donald
Contemporary Adelaide-based cartoonist, architect and architectural historian
Langoulant, Allan, b.
Late 20th century Perth, Melbourne and Launceston cartoonist and illustrator. Langoulant is a member of the Australian Black and White Artists Club.
Lants, Gerard
Late 20th century Melbourne painter and cartoonist
Larkin, Jack
Illustrator, worked as an artist for Fairfax Press. Larkin was working in London in 1964 when he won an award for book-jacket design.
Lascelles, Charles, b. 1840
Colonial era sketcher, caricaturist, actor, composer, pianist and singer who spent several years in Australia in the late 1860s and early 1870s.
Lawrence, Fiona
Contemporary Melbourne cartoonist. In 1999 Lawrence won the Walkley for best illustration for Grannie Coolwell.
Lawrie, Robert
Archivist and gay activist
Laws, Cindy
Laws is Boorooberongal/Darkinjung painter who makes use of a range of synthetic and natural mediums in her work.
Lawson,
Early 20th century newspaper illustrator.
Le Behan, E.
Federation era illustrator, the first staff artist on the Queenslander.
Le Lievre, Glen
Late 20th century cartoonist, Le Lievre was chosen as Best Single Gag Artist at the October 1996 Australian Black and White Artists Club Stanley Awards.