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Biddy Salmander, Broken-Bay tribe; Bulkabra, chief of Botany, N.S. Wales; Gooseberry, Queen of Bungaree

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

Works on paper

King Bungaree, chief of the Broken Bay tribe, N.S. Wales, died 1832

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; sheet 30 x 23.7 cm.

Works on paper

Morirang, Shoalhaven tribe, N.S. Wales

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G. Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

Works on paper

Nuddy Noora, Shoalhaven

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 18.7 x 15 cm. on sheet 29 x 21 cm.

Works on paper

Nunberri, chief of the Nunnerahs N.S. Wales

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G.Austin, lithograph; 17.7 x 12 cm.

Works on paper

Tooban, ginn or wife of the chief of Shoalhaven tribe

by Rodius, Charles.

Sydney (15 Phillip St.): Printed by I.G. Austin, lithograph; 17 x 17 cm.

Works on paper

Minns, B.E., b. 1863
B.E. Minns was introduced to art by the young Charles Conder, with whom he shared rooms in the 1880s. He soon developed a successful career ...
Carter, Norman St Clair, b. 1875
Norman St Clair Carter was a portrait painter, stained-glass artist, muralist and teacher who trained in Melbourne before relocating permanently to Sydney in 1903.
Wilson, Dora L., b. 1883
Best known for her street scenes showing figures in dappled light, Dora Wilson was also a printmaker who was awarded a silver medal for the ...
McInnes, Violet M., b. 1892
Violet McInnes became well known for her paintings of flowers but also exhibited portraits in the Archibald Prize,alongside works by her husband WB McInnes.
Stokes, Constance, b. 1906
Stokes' art shows her interest in the human form, in particular the female figure. Her powerful nude female studies are beyond the erotic or decorative, ...
Baulch, Douglas, b. 1917
Douglas Baulch, painter, worked en plein-air in a blended impressionist and realist style. He exhibited at the Victorian Artists' Society and painted in the Yarra ...
Gibbs, Audrey, b. 1921
Gibbs began her career in graphic arts ca.1939, later studying painting in Queensland's Central Technical College and the College of Art. She exhibited widely in ...
Dennis, Margery, b. 1922
Margery Dennis was a naive painter, popular in the 1970s and 80s. Her work was selected to be hung in the 1977 Archibald Prize and ...
Lewis, Jon, b. 1950
Jon Lewis, photographer and film maker was one of many talented artists to emerge from Sydney's Yellow House. He was a passionate environmentalist, a founding ...
Roberts-Goodwin, Lynne, b. 1954
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin's work is grounded in a deep concern for nature and humanity. Her strategic partnerships with industrial and scientific communities underpin photographic artworks relating ...
Leak, Bill, b. 1956
Leak began his career with art lessons, briefly attending the Julian Ashton School, Sydney. In 1982, he began cartooning, working for the Bulletin, then the ...
Khaw, Bee, b. 1971
Award winning portrait painter based in Perth, Western Australia known for her old masters style
Sesquicentenary portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II

by Dunlop, Brian.

This official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was commissioned for the Sesquicentenary of the state of Victoria, and funded by an anonymous donor. It is ...

oil on canvas

Accomplices

by McArdle, James Martin.

Horsham Regional Art Gallery Courtesy of: Deakin University. Copyright 2007, James McArdle