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Tranthim-Fryer, John Robertson, b. 1858
Tasmanian born sculptor and art teacher. He returned from London to settle in Victoria where he became first Director of Swinburne Technical College in 1908, ...
Travis, Peter, b. 1927
Travis is a noted colour consultant, kite-maker, ceramic artist and designer. Travis was hired by Alistair McCrea to revolutionise Speedo's range of men's leisurewear, now ...
Treeby, Mab
Early 20th century Melbourne and Sydney Bulletin cartoonist and illustrator.
Treeby, Sid
Federation era Sydney magazine cartoonist.
Trendall, Justin
Contemporary artist who works with a combination of drawing, photography, screen printing and Lego.
Treweeke, Vernon, b. 1939
Vernon Treweeke has been called "the father of psychedelic art in Australia" and was a close associate of Brett Whiteley, who he had known from ...
Trey, Thelma Thomas, b. 1975
Contemporary Fiji-born, Sydney-based graffiti artist, hip hop/rap performer and recording artist.
Tribe, Barbara, b. 1913
Prominent member of group of college sculptors influenced by Rayner Hoff between the wars, known as the 'Hoff School'. Often revolving around the theme of ...
Trindall, Gordon Lyall, b. 1886
Painter, his portrait of National Library of Australia aviation history collector Ernest C. Crome painted in 1944 was entered in the Archibald Prize that same ...
Trompf, Percy, b. 1902
Designer of many colour lithographic posters between the 1930s and the 1950s, commissioned by the Australian National Travel Association, Victorian Railways, Queensland Government Tourist Bureau, ...
Troy, Mary, b. 1889
Irish born Mary Troy was a still life, landscape and figurative painter. She studied at La Sorbonne in Paris and was a regular exhibitor at ...
Tuck, Ruth, b. 1914
Prominent South Australian artist particularly in the 1940s, honoured by Flinders University as 'a teacher and a watercolour painter at the forefront of the fight ...
Tuckson, Tony, b. 1921
For much of his life Tony Tuckson's reputation was as the Assistant Director of he Art Gallery of New South Wales, passionately advocating for Aboriginal ...
Tuckson, Margaret, b. 1921
Tuckson was a potter working first in low-fired earthenware. She expanded her interest to Papua New Guinea ceramic traditions publishing "The Traditional Pottery of Papau ...
Tufnell, Louise, b. 1878
Craftworker, working with fashion and costume designs featuring decorative beadwork and hand embroidery.
Tuke, Christopher
Professional photographer and proprietor of the Victoria Portrait Gallery where he sold cartes-de-visite for £1 a dozen.
Tullett, Charles H.
A professional photographer, Tullett worked across a number of cities and states around Australia. In 1863 he is believed to have been in partnership with ...
Tulloch,
Advertised to teach drawing, French and fencing in Hobart Town in January 1847, claiming he was particularly competent in drawing. Departed for England soon after.
Tulloch, Karen, b. 1914
Sculptor who worked for the Red Cross during the war as a 'Hand Craft' teacher.