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Lane-Poole, Ruth
Lane-Poole was an interior designer, developing the interior design scheme for the The Lodge, (Prime Minister's residence) Canberra amongst other commissions.
Lang, Alexander Denistoun, b. 1814
Lang was a settler originating from Scotland. His artistic exploits included sketching, photography and lithography. He occupied the property Terrinallum, near Mortlake, Victoria, between 1839 ...
Lang, Gideon Scott, b. 1819
Lang was a sketcher, author and pastoralist, who arrived from Scotland in 1841. He later became a Member of the Legislative Assembly in New South ...
Lang, Isabella Dunmore, b. 1843
Long-lived nineteenth-century amateur sketcher.Her drawing-book, a work of her adolescence, contains pencil sketches of buildings in England and France and two watercolours of flowers.
Lang, Ludwig, b. 1834
A German-born nineteenth-century lithographer based in Melbourne. His lithographs were mostly reproductions.
Lang, John
Lang was a pattern designer initially working with Florence Broadhurst's Australian (Hand Printed) Wallpapers in 1959 and appears to be instrumental in fostering her involvement ...
Lang, Alice, b. 1983
Alice Lang is a founding member and co-director of LEVEL, an artist run initiative dedicated to providing opportunities for emerging and early career female visual ...
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 ...
Lang, M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949.
Lang, Nellie
Sculptor and a clay modeller who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Lang, Ian
Lang was an interior designer in the 1930s with a practice known as "Decorations" located in Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst.
Langdon, Jean
Jean Langdon won an award at the Coolgardie Exhibition in 1899.
Lange, Eleonore Henrietta, b. 1893
Sculptor, art historian and critic, came to Sydney from Frankfurt-on-Main in her native Germany in 1930 and quickly became prominent as a professional sculptor.
Langeake, John
Scene-painter, painted the scenery for South Australia's first theatrical venue, ambitiously christened the Theatre Royal, in the room above the Adelaide Tavern in May 1838. ...