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Craven, Mary
Designer who began working with Berlei Hestia Ltd. in 1915.
Creagh, Annie C.
Annie C. Creagh was an artist, active c.1890-1910. There is some suggestion she is the 'Miss Creagh' who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW ...
Creagh, Helen G.
Helen G. Creah was an artist, active c.1890-1910 There is some speculation she is the sister of fellow artist Annie C. Creagh who was working ...
Creed,
A number of articles and references in Joan Kerr's papers (NLA) refer to "Miss Creed".
Creed, Mildred M., b. 1874
Jeweller and silversmith, made 'modern art jewellery' and is credited with pioneering art enamelling in Australia. Regarded as one of the 'most esteemed' members of ...
Creeth, H.
China painter
Creeth, M.
China painter
Creeth, Helen, b. 1859
Helen Creeth was born in 1859. She was a painter, china painter, teacher and photographer. Creeth trained as an art teacher at the South Kensington ...
Creeth, May, b. 1854
May Creeth was born in 1854. She was a painter, china painter, teacher, photographer and pyrographer. Creeth trained in art at the South Kensington Schools ...
Crisp, James Alexander, b. 1879
Early 20th century painter and illustrator and the younger brother of the painter Henry J. Crisp. James Crisp lived alternatively in Sydney and California for ...
Cross, Arthur G.
active circa 1913.
Cross, Stan, b. 1888
Significant mid 20th century newspaper comic strip artist. Created 'Wally and the Major', 'The Potts' and 'For gorsake, stop laughing: this is serious!'.
Cross, Arthur G., b. 1884
Arthur G. Cross was born around 1884. He was a metalsmith, silversmith and jeweller. Cross trained at the Sir John Cass Institute. He contracted tubercolosis ...
Crowley, Grace, b. 1890
Painter and resident of Sydney, New South Wales. She started her own school with ex-student Rah Fizelle which during its five-year existence the school became ...
Crozier, Frank R., b. 1883
Frank R. Crozier was a painter, illustrator and also war records artist during World War I.
Cumberworth, Frederick H., b.
Early 20th century New Zealand cartoonist who worked in Sydney in the [1890s? and] 1920s and London in the 1930s.
Cumming, W. G., b. 1894
Woodcarver in Tasmania.
Cumpston, R.S., b. 1869
Lithographic artist, painting teacher, die sinker and engraver who advertised in Wise's Post Office Directory in 1903, 1914 and 1936.
Curle-Smith, D.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1913.