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by Christmas, Ernest William.

MR. E. W. Christmas solo exhibition of New Zealand, Tasmanian and Australian paintings, 12 April 1899.

Baldwinson, Arthur N., b. 1908
Baldwinson was a regional modernist architect. He was a founder member of Modern Architecture Research Society (MARS), Sydney, Australia’s first industrial design organization, the “Design ...
Cave, N.
Sketcher of Derrick-street, Kew. Cave exhibited in the 1888-89 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition.
Cook, H. N. E.
Cook was known to have worked in Melbourne during the 1880s.
Dallimore, J. N.
Amateur photographer and settler lived near Avoca Victoria. Exhibited photographs in the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition.
Barnet, Nahum, b. 1855
Nahum Barnet was an architect practicing in Melbourne during the late 19th century.
Nain, Clinton, b. 1971
An indigenous dancer, performer and storyteller, Nain is also a painter and installation artist whose work explores the impact of European settlement on the indigenous ...
MacNally, Matthew James, b. 1873
A well known art critic and journalist, James MacNally was also a highly regarded watercolour artist during the interwar years.
Brash, Barbara Nancy, b. 1925
Twentieth-century Melbourne artist who has worked mostly in printmaking. The National Gallery of Australia holds over 70 of Brash's works including the c.1948 print 'Beach ...
Grant, Nancy, b. 1934
Known for spontaneous drawings in line and wash.
Greene, Nancy, b. 1894
After her father lost much of his wealth, Greene, although under no pressure, felt obliged to find work. She worked as a commercial artist, specialising ...
Guest, Nancy, b. 1901
Painter. In 1926 Guest won the National Gallery Travelling Scholarship with her oil 'The Fortune Teller.'
Kilgour, Nancy May, b. 1908
Despite being a talented painter in her own right, for many years Nancy Kilgour was best known as the wife of fellow painter Jack Kilgour, ...
Moffatt, Nancy
Artist - not many details, but trained via a correspondence course, very successfully by all accounts.