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Taylor, Howard, b. 1918
Howard Taylor began to draw and explore his interest in art while a prisoner of war in Europe in the early 1940s. After studying at ...
Taylor, Howard Hamilton, b. 1918
Painter, sculptor and teacher, his work was presented in two retrospectives, in 1985 at the AGWA, and from 2003-06 at ten-venues organised by the MCA ...
Mosquito, John Tjapangati, b. 1920
Kukatja/Walmatjari artist who was the senior "Rainmaker" in Balgo (WA) where he lived. His works depicted Tingari and Water Dreaming stories and reflected his deep ...
Napaltjarri, Milliga, b. 1920
A Kukatja artist who began painting for Warlayirti Artists in 1989.
Tjampitjin, Sunfly, b. 1920
A Kukatja artist who was painting in Balgo several years before the establishment of Warlayirti Artists in that community. He designed a powerful mosaic for ...
Aisbett, Norman Warwick, b. 1921
Mid 20th century Western Australian cartoonist, painter, illustrator and sculptor. Aisbett was a member of the WA chapter of the Australian Black and White Artists ...
Baker, Allan, b. 1921
Painter, curator, tutor and former window dresser. Baker became Deputy Director of the Art Gallery of Western Australia in 1961. He won numerous prizes.
Sheen, Margaret Burgess, b. 1922
Potter, teacher and craftsman supplier. Her students included Joan Campbell, Robert Bell, Ray Sampson, Joan Piggford and the first teachers of pottery for high schools ...
McDiven, Bryant, b. 1923
Painter who was President of the Perth Society of Artists 1955-1958 and 1961-1962. He won the Claude Hotchin Prize for watercolours in 1961 and the ...
Perceval, John, b. 1923
John Perceval had little formal training as an artist, but after he fell ill with polio at the age of 15 he concentrated on painting ...
Rockman, Mona Napaljarri, b. 1924
Mona Rockman started painting in 1986. She is one of five sisters who are all co-wives of an old man known as Jampo and who ...
Stubbs, Maurice Claude, b. 1924
Painter, teacher and musician who had numerous exhibitions in Canada.
Bayliss, Joan Janet, b. 1925
Bayliss pioneered use of art in psychology for treating children with behavioural problems. She also raised money for Alzheimer's research via her artwork.
Lee, Donkeyman Tjupurrula, b. 1925
Kukatja artist who often produced bold, large- scale works, reflecting his strong association with Men's Law in Balgo. His work is held in major national ...
Mazotti, Daniel, b. 1925
Painter, mosaic artist and sculptor. Daniel Mazotti also worked as an illustrator for Creative Advertising Arts and then taught Adult Education classes for the University ...
Tjapangati, Wimmitji, b. 1925
Senior Kukatja artist who painted for Warlayirti Artists at Balgo. His overlaying dotting style gives his paintings a unique look.
Tjungurrayi, Yala Yala, b. 1925
One of the classic exponents of the Pintupi style of western desert painting, Yala Yala was an authority amongst the senior Pintupi men on ceremonial ...
Thomas Juluma, Rover , b. 1926
Rover Thomas, who painted the land and the massacres of people in the Kimberley, first came to prominence as the Dreamer of the Kurirr-Kurirr ceremony, ...
Russell, Arthur Clarence, b. 1927
Russell studied at East Sydney Technical School under Godfrey Miller, John Passmore and Ralph Balson. He won the Rupert Boan Landscape Prize in 1961 and ...
Tjampitjinpa, Anatjari, b. 1927
A pioneering painter with Papunya Tula Artists, and influential in the spread of painting to Balgo WA. His work featured in landmark exhibitions, such as ...