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Venables, Henry Pares, b. 1830
Henry Pares Venables was a sketcher who travelled to Victoria from England in 1853 with Henry Kingsley, both lured by the goldrush. Three sketches by ...
Ventura, Ronald, b. 1973
Ronald Ventura was selected by Philippine-Australian artist Maria Cruz and Jo Holder, director of The Cross Art Projects, to be the recipient of the Ateneo ...
Verguet, Leopold
One of a group of French Marist priests who visited Sydney in 1845 en route to a new mission in the Solomon Islands. Verguet made ...
Vermey, Rick, b. 1966
Sculptor and electronic media artist and designer
Verney, George Hope
An amateur photographer and army officer, Verney was taking photographs at Government House, George Street, Brisbane in 1868-69. In 1877 he published two articles in ...
Vial, William, b. 1821
coach-builder, who may have sketched the scene where he intervened in the attempted assassination of the Duke of Edinburgh at Clontarf Beach, Sydney on 12 ...
Vibert, Philip Henry, b. 1861
Cabinetmaker who was apprenticed to Henry Bridge in 1881. He had his own cabinetmaking business in Fitzgerald Street Perth by 1916. Here he had a ...
Vickers, Trevor, b. 1943
Trevor Vickers was one of the artists who participated in The Field, 1968
Vickery, Lindsay
Music composer, performer and sound artist.
Victorszoon, Victor, b. 1653
A painter and cartographer who travelled on the 'Geelvink' commanded by Willem de Vlamingh in 1696. Victorszoon's paintings are the sole visual record of the ...
Vike, Harald, b. 1906
Mid 20th century Perth and Melbourne painter and cartoonist.
Villiers, Frederic, b. 1852
A war artist and correspondent, Villiers came to Australia on lecture tours on five occasions. His first round-the-world tour was in 1880, the second in ...
Vincent, Alfred James, b. 1874
A Federation era Bulletin cartoonist and painter, based mainly in Melbourne, Alfred Vincent was the first visual artist to join the Melbourne Savage Club.
Vines, Mac
A late 20th century Brisbane cartoonist, Mac Vines began as a contributing cartoonist to the Post-Courier in Papua New Guinea while a school teacher there.