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Spong, Walter Brookes, b. 1851
Spong first worked in Australia with Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin painting theatrical backdrops. After eleven years in the country, working primarily in ...
Syer, Walter S., b. 1854
Sydney illustrator, active from the early 1890s until shortly after Federation.
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 ...
Terrell, Walter
Watercolourist associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Tjampitjinpa, Walter, b. 1910
An elder statesman of the Pintupi community in Papunya and an influential figure at the very beginning of the painting movement.
Walter, Charles, b. 1831
Charles Walter was possibly Australia's first photojournalist. His early photographic work recorded local Aboriginal people at government stations.
Walter, Regina, b. 1970
Artist born in 1970 and raised in Smithfield, Sydney. Walters works with multiple media including drawing, video, installation, sound, and photography.
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 ...
Curtis, James Waltham, b. 1839
Painter, illustrator and photographic colourist. A regular exhibitor at the Black and White exhibitions, Victorian Academy of Arts, in the 1880s.
Onslow, Arthur Alexander Walton, b. 1833
During his lifetime Onslow was best known as a politician, holding the seat of Camden for 12 years, but he was also an enthusiastic photographer. ...
Exhibition: Ania Walwicz

by Walwicz, Ania.

This exhibition is part of the public presentation requirement of an EAF residency from March to May 1986. Residency funded jointly by the Visual Arts ...