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Abercrombie, L. B., b.
Abercrombie was a Colonial-era female sketcher who exhibited two works, both portraits of animal heads, in Brisbane in 1894.
Abraham, , b.
This travelling photographer worked at Yass, New South Wales, in the mid-nineteenth century and was the partner of Frankford.
Abrahams, Louis, b. 1852
Late colonial era Melbourne businessman and painter: the wood panels for the 1889 9x5 Impressionists exhibition in Melbourne came from his family's cigar factory.
Abrahamson, Micheline, b. 1954
Micheline Abrahamson emigrated from South Africa to Sydney in 1988. She paints abstracted landscape images of places lived in and visited.
Absolon, John De Mansfield, b. 1843
This artist's son operated the Geraldton Lead Mines and international cargo ships. His watercolour works included landscape sketches and scenes of shipboard life, studies of ...
Abson, Helen
Helen Abson studied at Melbourne University, worked as a textile designer. Her work in summarised in Jenny de Nijs. Women as Designers in Australia, RMIT ...
Abu,
Mid 20th century political cartoonist whose subject matter included the introduction of the contraceptive pill in the late 1960s.
Ackland, Chris, b. 1971
South Australian painter who exhibited in the 2006 and 2007 'Our Mob' exhibitions.
Acley, R. H.
Travelling from San Francisco, this professional photographer worked in Sydney and Victoria. His daguerreotype practice specialised in portraits and landscape views.
Acme,
Federation-era postcard cartoonist whose work is held in the National Library of Australia. His subject matter included the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney.
Acock, Walter William / W. W.
W.W. Acock was a colonial artist who was recorded as working in Tasmania c.1890.
Acraman, William, b. 1824
This English artist arrived in South Australia in the mid nineteenth century. A watchmaker and sketcher, he is known for a pencil drawing held in ...