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Ibbetson, Denzil John Holt, b. 1823
Denzil John Holt Ibbetson was a sketcher, civil engineer and clergyman. He came to South Australia to work as a civil engineer in the copper ...
Irvine, John, b. 1805
As a painter and portraitist, John Irvine made a name for himself in Scotland as well as Adelaide and Dunedin. Actively involved in art societies, ...
Jackson, John Alexander, b. 1809
Sketcher and public servant, was born in Scotland and came to Sydney, Australia in 1825 to be employed as a Government draughtsman. He moved between ...
James, John, b. 1931
John James was a Melbourne and Sydney architect and scholar. His most notable building was the Readers Digest headquarters in Surry Hills, Sydney (1967). After ...
Japangardi, John, b. 1960
Anmatyerre artist and son of Mt Allan head man, Frank Japanangka.
Jensen, John, b. 1930
Late 20th century Sydney-born, London-based cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and cartoon historian. The son of renowned Sydney cartoonist Jack Gibson, John is said to have changed ...
Johns, Greg, b. 1953
Greg Johns is a prolific sculptor who has exhibited extensively since embarking on a career in the arts in 1977. He is a past member ...
Johns, Brian
Johns is an industrial designer, trained and practices in design management. He has worked for Sunbeam Australia, Hayco and other design and engineering firms.
von Sturmer, John
Writer, anthropologist and activist
Japaljarri, Johnny, b.
Warlpiri artist from Willowra (NT) who taught the children at his local school their Dreamings. He works with a range of media, including acrylic on ...
Johnson, A. J.
A.J. Johnson illustrated the early editions of novels by Ethel Turner and Ella Chaffey, including Turner's famous 'Seven Little Australians'. His small-format illustrations were later ...
Johnson, Arthur E.
Architect and draughtsman, exhibited with the Victorian Fine Arts Society in 1853. The partner of Smith & Johnson Architects.
Johnson, Barnet, b. 1832
Nineteenth century professional photographer, bookseller and journalist who made photographs of buildings and events around Melbourne. He returned to England in 1863 after amalgamating his ...
Johnson, Cecil Japangardi, b. 1940
Warlpiri artist who lives in Lajamanu (NT) and is best known for his unusually restricted palette - often simply white and brown on black. He ...
Johnson, Charles E., b.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, he ran various photographic firms and sold photographic equipment predominantly in Melbourne.
Johnson, Franklin
Late 20th century cartoonist. The 'Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals' features an image and short biographical entry on Johnson.
Johnson, John
Nineteenth century sketcher and army surgeon, who drew sketches of Sydney and northern New Zealand in the 1840s.
Johnson, John Godschall, b. 1912
An artist of diverse media, a world known violin maker and a committed socialist, Johnson was awarded an OAM in 1991 for services to the ...