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Smith and Miles
Smith and Miles was a Sydney-based graphic arts trade house. Smith and Miles was perhaps the largest tradehouse in the Southern Hemisphere with over 200 ...
Ricketts & Thorp
Ricketts & Thorp were Sydney manufacturers of fine furniture. The designs were often to the clients' specifications. They worked for the NSW State Government, the ...

by McNamara, Leila Constance.

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Untitled Jack Courier Painting from Facebook

by Courier, Jack.

How can any work of art really be obscene? I was blocked from Facebook for sharing this Facebook post "Your text to link here...(of a ...

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Adolfsson, Victor, b. 1915
Male printmaker from South Australia who did a linocut of bricklaying during World War II.
David Strachan

by Strachan, David.

National retrospective touring exhibition of David Strachan's paintings and etchings. Curated by Daniel Thomas for the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Because of Strachan's ...

Anderson, William Wallace
William Anderson was a twentieth century sculptor who is known to have exhibited with the Victorian Artists Society and the Australian Sculptors Society.
Bamberger, Molly
Bamberger worked across two seemingly unrelated media - leatherworking and photography. Despite spending two years travelling in Europe in 1935-26, she exhibited regularly from 1910 ...
Bardwell-Clarke, C. S.
Photographer, portrait painter and miniaturist. He owned the Royal Studio, later Bardwell-Clarke Studios, in Hay Street, Perth over the Bon Marché Arcade.
Courtland, Charles Grenville
Potter son of Charles Richard Courtland. He wedged and threw immense weights - up to seventy-five pounds - well in excess of what was recognised ...