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Strafford, George, b. 1820
Talented and highly technically proficient engraver who suffered mental illness and declined into obscurity.
Strange, Benjamin Edward, b. 1868
Federation period Irish-born Western Australian cartoonist, painter and illustrator. Strange worked as a cartoonist for the Western Mail for over three decades where May Gibbs ...
Strange, Frederick, b. 1807
Shipped to Tasmania for robbing a grocery shop, Strange established himself as a portrait painter in Launceston where he also painted a number of views ...
Stranger, Thomas
Amateur photographer, took a photograph of the mayor of Melbourne's residence, Yeo House, Barkly Street, East Brunswick, in 1867.
Strasser, Theo, b. 1956
Melbourne based painter and creator of artists' books, including collaborative projects with Peter Lyssiotis. His work has been exhibited in several solo exhibitions in Melbourne ...
Straw, F.
Painter, exhibited at the 1875 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Strawbridge, Eliza, b. 1818
Female colonial artist who conducted a school in her home and taught Edith Cook (later the prominent educationalist Edith Hubbe). Some of Eliza's finely detailed ...
Streeter, Kate, b. 1842
Painter and teacher, was born in Cork, Ireland and came to Victoria with her parents. The myth of Sheppard as a prodigy persisted throughout her ...
Streeton, Arthur, b. 1867
A member of the Heidelberg School and part of the famous '9 x 5' Impressions Exhibition in Melbourne, Arthur Streeton spent a number of years ...
Streeton, Oliver, b. 1941
Streeton trained in industrial design at the Melbourne Technical College finishing the diploma course in 1964. He moved to London in 1967 working as an ...
Strelein, Charles, b. 1836
Charles Strelein was a prolific nineteenth-century Victorian flower painter.
Stretlaw, F. L.
Painter, most of Stretlaw's subjects were places where there were artist's summer camps.
Stretton, Andrea
Andrea Stretton was the Artistic Director of the Olympic Arts Festival (1997-2000).
Strickland, Violet Edith
Spinner and weaver. Strickland was a very strong minded person who taught spinning and weaving from around the First World War.