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Sedgley, Mavis
China painter who studied overseas at some stage.
Seel, Thomas
Thomas Seel was a painter who showed his artworks at the 1869 Melbourne Public Library Exhibition.
Seller, Thomas
Thomas Seller was a watercolourist and engineer. He arrived at Norfolk Island in 1838. Seller spent most of his time supervising additions to buildings at ...
Selwyn, Rose Elizabeth, b.
Selwyn was a daughter, sister and wife to Reverends, her watercolours were for friends and family not public exhibition. Her mother-in-law was not appreciative of ...
Shacklock, Evelyn
Painter who exhibited her work in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949 and in the Festival of Perth exhibition in 1956.
Shand, Sarah
Sarah Shand, a nineteenth century painter created 'Nellie the Cook', an Aboriginal woman wearing a blanket as a shawl. Nellie is said to have worked ...
Shannon, R.
Watercolour painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1952.
Sharp, Patricia
Patrica Sharp is a Gamilaraay painter who was a finalist in the 2007 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Sharpe, Alfred
Alfred Sharpe was a painter in New Zealand and Newcastle, NSW, in the 19th century.
Shaw, W. E.
W. E. Shaw is thought to have been William Edward Shaw, the Scottish maternal grandfather of the Sydney collector and benefactor Sir William Dixson.
Sheldon, Frederick Stanley
British painter and sculptor who was resident in Victoria during the early 1890s. Known mainly for his interest in equestrian subjects, the National Gallery of ...
Sheldon, J.H.
Painter who was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1927.
Shenton, Katherine Elizabeth
Katherine Elizabeth Shenton was a painter. She studied at Perth Technical School from 1904-07. Shenton exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and the ...
Shepherd, Elizabeth
Painter. According to the National Library accession card, she came to Victoria in September 1855 and lived there until February 1884.
Sheppard, J.
Painter and modeller J. Sheppard received an award at the Industrial Exhibition in the School of Arts, Maitland, NSW, in 1861.