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Goodchild, John, b. 1898
Mid 20th century painter, etcher, cartoonist, designer and teacher.
Goode, Bernard
Professional photographer in Adelaide, became well known for his multiple image portraits. He regularly won prizes for his untouched photographic views at the South Australian ...
Gore, William Thomas
Arriving in South Australia, Gore became known as the district architect designing private residences, woolsheds, hotels, banks, school houses and churches.
Gouge, Herbert
Exhibited a sketch, 'Horse's Head', at an exhibition in Adelaide in 1863. Presumed to have trained at the School of Design.
Gray, Janine, b. 1954
Painter from the Scotdesco Aboriginal Homeland near Bookabie in South Australia. Paints for the Ceduna Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Centre.
Green, Ellen
Marrying a Church of England clergyman, Ellen shared the views of the then strongly evangelical colony of South Australia. She was the director of St ...
Grewar, Wilfred
One of the Grewar Brothers, who were known as photographers based in South Australia.
Grey, Frederick, b. 1899
An art teacher and lithographer who designed posters for the South Australian tourist bureau in the 1930s and was Director of the South Australian School ...
Gurney, Alexander George, b. 1902
Popular and prolific mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. Worked in Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide and widely published elsewhere. Creator of 'Bluey and Curley'.
Gwynne, Marjorie, b. 1886
Painter and resident of Adelaide, South Australia. In the early 1940s she skillfully harmonised, in an expressionist manner, paintings of garden flowers and vegetables in ...
Hack, Wilton, b. 1843
Painter, art teacher, pastoralist and utopian socialist, Hack taught drawing in Adelaide from 1868 to 1873. He travelled widely and a surviving sketchbook records foreign ...
Haddon, Robert J., b.
Architect and water- colourist. He is claimed to be a co-founder with T. S. Henry of the West Australian Society of Arts.