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Riley, Anne
Anne Riley, sketcher and sister of Alice Riley, signed a watercolour of a sweet pea included in the album of Sophia Ives Campbell, her aunt.
Riley, William Edward, b. 1807
William Edward Riley, pastoralist and sketcher, was a son of the pioneer pastoralist Alexander Riley who had come to New South Wales as a free ...
Riley, Michael, b. 1960
Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi photographer, video artist and documentary film-maker who was a founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative. His works focused upon Indigenous people's struggles in ...
Rimmer, Christopher, b. 1965
Christopher Rimmer is an English-born photographer who relocated to South Africa as a child, before immigrating to Australia in 1981. His powerful photographs of the ...
Ring,
Miss Ring, art teacher, opened a school for young ladies at Clifton House, New Norfolk, Van Diemen's Land, in March 1831. She claimed that she ...
Rischbieth, Bessie Mabel, b. 1874
An early activist for womens' rights, a theosophist and life long feminist, Bessie Mabel Rischbieth was a well known figure in Perth. Her early training ...
Rish, Adam, b. 1953
Printmaker, sculptor and filmmaker. Rish has illustrated three books with Garry Shead including "Vence Upon A Time", published in 1982.
Rishworth, Richard, b. 1799
Richard Rishworth, listed in the Ballarat Directory in 1857 as artist and decorator, lived at Bakery Hill, Ballarat East, Victoria. He was also Secretary for ...
Rising, , b.
Mr Rising was a drawing teacher in Sydney during the 1830s. In 1834, he advertised that he could instruct a limited number of young gentlemen ...
Ritchie, Charles Edward, b. 1863
Charles Edward Ritchie, painter and barrister, was born in Launceston. By profession a barrister, he gave up law in order to study art in Paris ...
Ritchie, J. M.
J. M. Ritchie, sketcher, lived at Geelong, Victoria when he exhibited his 'Drawings in Crayons' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.