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Symons, Jasmine, b. 1967
South Australian painter whose work deals with relationship,particularly family and maternity.
Synnot, Marianne, b. 1828
Colonial sketcher, wife of an Anglican clergyman. Sketched in her journal in which she also mentions watercolour works for family members and friends.
Synnot, Walter, b. 1773
Colonial army officer, amateur painter of natural history paintings, watercolour scenes and at least one portrait. Known works were produced during his time living in ...
Syron, Gordon, b. 1941
Worimi/Biripi painter, educator and political agitator, Gordon Syron has been described as 'the father of urban contemporary Aboriginal art'.
Szabo, Joseph, b. 1932
Joseph Szabo was part of a new generation of European artists who helped transform Australia's cultural life in the decades after World War II.
Szczurowski, Mariusz Piotr, b. 1959
Late twentieth-century Perth cartoonist, camera operator and advertising artist who is still active as a caricaturist, cartoonist, animator, film producer, artist, painter and author.
Szigeti, Imre, b. 1897
Mid 20th century Hungarian cartoonist and illustrator who migrated to Sydney in 1939. Before arriving in Australia Szigeti contributed illustrations to nearly 100 books, including ...
T., C.
C. T. was a miniaturist and initialled a photographic watercolour on ivory of a portrait miniature of Mary Cowper, daughter of Commander G.B. Forster R.N., ...
T., R. T.
Sketcher. Made the original drawing for an engraving that appeared in the 'New South Wales Sporting Magazine', 1850.
T., S.
Illustrator. Monogrammed an illustration, 'Attempted Assassination of the HRH the Duke of Edinburgh at Clontarf, NSW, 1868', which was engraved on wood by Samuel Calvert.
Tacey, Alexis , b. 1961
Trained by Janet Mansfield. Exhibited Blackfriars Gallery, Australian Craftworks and The Potters Wheel, Sydney. In 1982 and 1984 trained by Kato Kenji in Japan & ...
Taciber, Carl
Professional photographer working in Melbourne around the 1850's.