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Camroux, Sydney George
Sculptor, worked in Melbourne. He exhibited several sculptures at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. After the disastrous Victorian Exploration Expedition, Camroux produced busts of Burke and ...
Canato, Christophe, b. 1966
Canato is a photographer working in video and new media. Initially based in Paris, his early work explored new concepts and interpretations of photography using ...
Candy, W.
Photographer, worked in Melbourne. Candy exhibited at the 1888-89 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition.
Cane, Alfred M.
Photographer from Sydney. Cane lost all instruments and chemicals when Sydney's Royal Victoria Theatre burned down in 1880. He was uninsured.
Cane, Jim
Late 20th century Adelaide cartoonist, illustrator and author.
Canfield, Tony, b. 1935
Twentieth-century artist with an interest in the Australian landscape who worked predominately in oil and who was influenced by the Australian Impressionist movement.
Cann, Churchill, b. 1945
Senior Gija artist
Canning, Marcus, b. 1974
Western Australian artist and collaborator across the areas of sculpture, video art, theatre and festivals.
Cannon, Edwin, b. 1895
Early 20th century caricaturist, worked in Ballarat.
Cansdell, Gordon G. M.
Draughtsman and painter from Sydney. Cansdell worked as a draughtsman in the New South Wales Survey Department.
Cant, James Montgomery, b. 1911
Cant was a painter, printmaker, stage designer and textile designer who also worked as a display officer assisting with Aboriginal display at Australian Museum, Sydney, ...
Cantle, John Mitchell, b. 1849
Late colonial era ornithological painter, illustrator, cartoonist and postcard designer. One major catalogued private collection of Cantle's ornithological paintings exists, the works each annotated and ...
Caon, David, b. 1977
Caon is an industrial designer who has worked in Milan with Mondadori (publishers) and George Sowden. In 2003, he began working with Marc Newson in ...
Capon, Thomas
Sketcher, is referred to in Rev. Robert Knopwood's Tasmanian diaries.
Capon, William, b. 1791
Painter, art teacher, decorator, plumber, house painter and glazier in Launceston, Tasmania.
Caporn, Paul, b. 1969
Perth-based sculptor who has exhibited widely and created a large number of public art pieces.
Caporn, John William, b. 1859
A cabinetmaker and carpenter who worked in Perth in the 1880s.