Goldman was a Melbourne cabinet maker and designer who worked exclusively in Australian timbers. His work varied from the ornate and finely carved (commemorative table ...
Colonial era Danish-born scene-painter, cartoonist and soldier. Habbe's scenes painted for the Christmas pantomimes at the Opera House rivalled those of John Hennings at the ...
Mid 20th century New South Wales cartoonist, illustrator and painter. English was entirely self-taught. He painted watercolours and oils of outback landscape, which he sold ...
A painter, muralist, stained glass artist, glass painter & etcher, printmaker, poster-designer, art teacher, book-illustrator and designer, Frederick Halford Coventry's art practice encompassed both the ...
Don Hall was an interior designer originally working in Melbourne, later in Sydney. He was associated with Merle du Boulay, also worked with Deric (Frederick) ...
Hall studied Industrial Design at RMIT, graduating in 1963. Employed by A G Healings, later EMI. After 1974, he taught design at the Melbourne College ...
Halvorsen, son of a Norwegian boat-builder, designed and built motor yachts from shipyards in Neutral Bay, later Ryde, then Bobbin Head NSW. While the company's ...
Hammerstein opened an interior design practice in New York in the early 1930s working as Dorothy Hammerstein Inc. After practicing in the United States, she ...
Hamori is best known as a postage stamp designer, arriving in Australia in 1956 from Israel. He undertook work the Commonwealth Bank, Qantas and other ...
Fabric designer, she worked in collaboration with Mollie Grove. Together they established a business and from 1940 until the early 1960s, they worked as artist-craftswomen ...