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Riedelbauch, Gilbert, b.
Design practitioner and university lecturer based in Canberra whose works explore the meeting points between traditional silversmithing and craftsmanship and new technologies.
Riegg, John
John Riegg was presumably a painter. He exhibited a 'Scrap Book of Paintings mostly from natural objects', at the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition.
Rielly, Isabella, b. 1855
As a flower painter and landscapist, Rielly was highly active on the art show scene, receiving commendations at Agricultural Society and Art Academy shows, as ...
Rielly, Henry, b. 1845
Henry Rielly established his career and reputation in Victoria but his work took on an added signficiance when he came to live in regional Queensland ...
Rigby, Bay, b.
Cartoonist, 1960s.
Rigby, John, b. 1922
Brisbane based painter and cartoonist.
Rigby, Paul, b. 1925
Prolific Australian newspaper cartoonist, based in New York during the 1960s and 1970s.
Riggall, Louie, b. 1868
Riggall was an academic painter who enjoyed early success in her career both in Melbourne and Paris before it was cut short by her death ...
Rigge, Rebecca
Australia has a design tradition of stain glass windows in its cathedrals and churches. In particular, during the 1920s and 1930s, Rebecca Rigge designed many ...
Riley, A. D.
A. D. Riley, art teacher, is described as jointly teaching with Julian Rossi Ashton, the gentlemen's life drawing class at the Art Society of New ...
Riley, Alice
Alice Riley, watercolourist and sister of Anne Riley, painted a convolvulus that was included in the album of Sophia Ives Campbell, her aunt.
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 ...