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Troy, Mary, b. 1889
Irish born Mary Troy was a still life, landscape and figurative painter. She studied at La Sorbonne in Paris and was a regular exhibitor at ...
Truchanas, Olegas, b. 1923
Olegas Truchanas was renowned for his slide presentations which brought ever-increasing attention to Tasmania's unique south-west landscape. Using a collection of colour slides accumulated from ...
Tuck, Ruth, b. 1914
Prominent South Australian artist particularly in the 1940s, honoured by Flinders University as 'a teacher and a watercolour painter at the forefront of the fight ...
Tucker, Albert, b. 1914
Albert Tucker was one of the Angry Penguins group of artists who were at Heide in the 1940s. His art was shaped in part by ...
Tuckson, Tony, b. 1921
For much of his life Tony Tuckson's reputation was as the Assistant Director of he Art Gallery of New South Wales, passionately advocating for Aboriginal ...
Tuckson, Margaret, b. 1921
Tuckson was a potter working first in low-fired earthenware. She expanded her interest to Papua New Guinea ceramic traditions publishing "The Traditional Pottery of Papau ...
Tully, Peter, b. 1947
Artist and gay activist, was included in the Tin Sheds exhibition, "Dead Gay Artists", in 2002.
Lautour, Loma Kyle Turnbull, b. 1902
Lautour was a sculptor, jeweller, embroiderer and commercial designer. After World War II she began making jewellery, and it was as a jeweller that she ...
Holden, Nell Turner, b. 1892
Nell Turner Holden was a potter. An active member of the NSW Society of Arts & Crafts from 1928 until her death in 1980, Turner ...
Morrow, Dorothea Turner
Active member of the Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts in the 1950s-1970s. Morrow wrote 'A Place by the River'.
Twelve Australian Artists

by Nolan, Sidney.

Then toured to the 1954 Venice Biennale

Melbourne’s Twelve Best Buildings

by

Exhibition of photographs of Melbourne architecture. Photographers Mark Strizic and Athol Shmith.

Melbourne’s Twelve Best Buildings

by Strizic, Mark.

Exhibition of photographs of Melbourne architecture. Exhibited with Athol Shmith.

Two horses

by Higgs, Florence.

Linocut printed in colour inks from four blocks on thin cream wove lithographic paper. Edition of 20.

linocut