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Walters, Wes, b. 1928
Walters was an illustrator for the advertising agency USP Benson. His work is illustrated in The Arts in Australia Series, "Commercial Art" written by R. ...
Walters, Samuel, b. 1811
Painter, worked mainly in Liverpool, England, specialising in pictures of ships. The National Library holds his oil painting of S.S. Australian (1862). Walters never came ...
Wangenheim, Gustavus, b. 1882
Colonial Sydney cartoonist, painter and publican.
Wann, Harry, b. 1897
Early 20th century caricaturist. Harry worked for The Sun Newspaper as an illustrator until 1952. Contributed to the Reveille front cover page issue December 1934 ...
Want, Randolph John, b. 1811
Prominent solicitor and Member of Parliament (1856-61). Although relatively unknown as an artist, four small signed pencil drawings by Want dating from about 1843 are ...
War Hop, Sun
Identified as a furniture factory operator, Castlereagh Street, Sydney by Peter Gibson, Voices of Sydney’s Chinese Furniture Factory Workers, 1890–1920, Labour History, no. 112 (May ...
Warburton, Ethel M, b. 1894
Porcelain painter Ethel Warbuton (née Beavis), was born in Glenn Innes, NSW, 1894. Warburton was married to Raymond Parker Warburton (also a porcelain painter), they ...
Warburton, Raymond Parker
Porcelain painter, Raymond Parker Warburton was married to fellow porcelain painter, Ethel Warburton (1894-1992). They pair have a daughter - Patricia Ganter. Warburton was known ...
Warburton, Toni, b. 1951
Sculptor, painter, object-maker, primary discipline is ceramics.
Ward, J. E., b. 1866
Late colonial period cartoonist and illustrator. Painter of Birds of Paradise and native life in Papua.
Ward, Les
Contemporary cartoonist.
Ward,
Sketcher, showed 'pencil drawings of marine subjects' in the 1861 Industrial Exhibition at the Maitland School of Arts, New South Wales.
Ward,
An art teacher who taught at Christ Church School, Sydney. His students' work was exhibited in the 1875 NSW Academy of Art's exhibition.