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Wolfgang Sievers: a life

by Sievers, Wolfgang.

Supported by the Goethe Institute, Melbourne and RMIT Gallery. his exhibition traces the influences of his family, his liberal intellectual German background, his rigorous Bauhaus ...

Stanhill: 14 images by Wolfgang Sievers of Frederick Romberg's Stanhill Flats, 1951

by Bird, Vanessa, Edquist, Harriet, Sievers, Wolfgang, Stuckey, Helen.

14 images by Wolfgang Sievers of Frederick Romberg's Stanhill Flats, 1951. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS RMIT Gallery program

Wolfgang Grasse

by Grasse, Wolfgang.

An exhibition of German born Grasse, painting in the tradition of central European symbolic and mystical art. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History ...

Cardamatis, J. Wolfgang, b. 1917
Mid 20th century German-born Sydney painter, theatrical designer and cartoonist. He moved in some of the most significant modern Australian art circles, associating with the ...
Grasse, Wolfgang, b. 1930
Mid 20th century German and Australian cartoonist, printmaker and painter
Hart, Ludovico Wolfgang, b. 1836
Hart was a photographer, a photo-mechanical printer, a public speaker and the founder of the first department of photography in Australia.
Sievers, Wolfgang, b. 1913
German-born Australian photographer whose subject matter consisted primarily of Australian architecture and heavy industry. Sievers arrived in Australia in 1938 and died in Victoria in ...
Wolff, Wolfgang
Mid 20th century Sydney magazine illustrator.
Wolfhagen, Philip, b. 1963
Winner of the 2007 Wynne Prize, Philip Wolfhagen is a contemporary landscape painter whose critically acclaimed works explore his relationship to, and engagement with, the ...
Wolinski, Joseph, b. 1872
painter, did a large oil painting showing NSW rising from a bed of native flora which decorated an arch erected for the Federation procession in ...
Wollage, Edward
Professional photographer, worked in George Street, Bathurst, New South Wales, in 1867.