Wal Potts was a proficient exponent of the watercolour medium which was, during the 1930s to the 1950s, favoured by Queensland artists. Potts excelled in ...
A contemporary of many well known female Australian artists, Syme was an active member of a number of artistic associations. She was widely travelled and ...
Federation-era female watercolourist from Sydney who competed in The Australian Exhibition of Women's Work in Melbourne in 1907 with a landscape painting of twilight.
Popular and influential mid 20th century Sydney and Melbourne cartoonist and illustrator. Bancks is best known as the creator of Ginger Meggs and for a ...
Painter of landscapes in the Wollongong region in the early twentieth century. Mother of ceramicist Joyce Gittoes. Grandmother of artists Pamela Griffith and George Gittoes.
Fabric designer, she worked in collaboration with Mollie Grove. Together they established a business and from 1940 until the early 1960s, they worked as artist-craftswomen ...
Daughter of Jessie Rebecca Cowley, was taught needlework and lacemaking from a very young age. Along with her mother and sister, helped support the family ...
Percy Leason is best known as a black and white illustrator but his portraits of Aboriginal subjects completed 1929-1934 make an important contribution to the ...
Painter, daughter of Lister Lister. Had painting in Cromwell's December 2002 auction Lot 40, viz Matilda Lister (1889-1965), ''Street Corner Nocturne'', oil on board.