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Shepperd, John
John Shepperd was an artist in the 1840s.
Sherlock, N. M.
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist. Sherlock always signed his work "Lock".
Sherratt, Norman, b.
Pottery decorator who worked in England for Royal Doulton.
Shew, Edward M.
Edward M. Shew was a drawing teacher. When the Artisans School of Design was founded in the late 1860s, he was the first drawing master ...
Shield, Tom
Early 20th century Geelong cartoonist. He also wrote a pamphlet, 'How to be a Cartoonist'.
Short, Steve
Contemporary Sydney digital cartoonist. In 1992 he won Stanley Award for best graphic artist.
Short Brothers,
Short Brothers were professional photographers listed in the Melbourne Directory for 1866.
Shribbs, Edward
Edward Shribbs was a theatrical scene-painter and mechanist. He arrived in Hobart Town from England in 1833. By the mid 1830s, however, he began travelling ...
Shuetz,
Monsieur Shuetz was a drawing master. In 1878 he ran a drawing class at the Hobart Working Men's Club.
Shuttleworth, Mark
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Siggs, Len. O.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949.
Sim, Raymond
Sim is an illustrator and printmaker active from 1936. He is considered a master lithographer working on limestone and/or zinc plates. He has worked as ...
Simon, James, b.
Wiradjuri painter James Simon was born in Wellington, NSW and is a member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative.
Simpson, Edward
Edward Simpson was a pupil of Samuel Elyard at the Australian College, Sydney, in 1837.
Simpson, William Butler
William Butler Simpson was a sketcher and surveyor. He undertook surveying work in the counties of Bathurst, Wellington, Gordon, Bligh, Lincoln and Ashburton between 1861 ...
Simpson, D.H.
Simpson was the Design Director, Tru-line, Ulverstone, Tasmania, a manufacturer of contract furniture sold through the interior design firm Comdec, 75 High St, Prahran, Victoria.