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Watson, Tjuruparu Geoffrey, b. 1940
Senior Nyaanyatjarra painter with a deep knowledge of the tjukurpa stories of his mother's country around Irrunytju and the Spinifex Plains in Western Australia - ...
Watson, Mark, b. 1956
Watson is the Director, Design Providence, specialising in interior architecture and industrial design. He trained at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, awarded a Master ...
Watson, Peter
Watson is an interior designer, with a Melbourne practice, Peter Watson Interiors (est.1970s). A founder member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia in ...
Watt, Gordon, b. 1949
Gordon Watt was 24 years old when he and others from Mornington Island danced at the opening of the Sydney Opera House in 1973. He ...
Watt, Richard Harding, b. 1842
Watt sketched scenes around Brisbane as well as many river views. In particular, he recorded such landmarks as the first Brisbane Town Hall, the Ipswich ...
Watt, Alan, b. 1941
Alan Watt's sculptural ceramics and more recently his metal forms describe the manipulation of landscape by humanity. He was Head of the Ceramics Workshop at ...
Watte, Captain H. J.
Sketcher, has been identified as the painter of the unsigned School House at King George's Sound, Western Australia, 1860. The schoolhouse, partially depicted on the ...
Watters, Frank, b. 1934
Frank Watters was one of the most influential figures in Australian art in the second half of the 20th century. From 1964-2018 he, along with ...
Watts,
Scene-painter who painted scenery for a performance at the Queen's Theatre, Melbourne in 1850. In 1867 he executed a large transparency in oils for the ...
Watts, Adrian
Early 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Watts, Aland, b. 1834
Aland Watts specialised in painting and decorating shop windows but also painted pictures, mainly in oil.
Watts, George Stedman, b. 1804
Watts set up business as a portrait painter in 1842. This did not last long and none of his portraits have been located. He worked ...
Watts, J.
Exhibited photographs of marine Polyzoa at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.