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Horder, Margaret, b. 1903
Painter, illustrator and commercial artist, she was a prolific and successful book illustrator. She illustrated seven books by Joan Phipson, two of them winners of ...
Horner, Arthur Wakefield, b. 1916
Mid 20th century Melbourne, Sydney and London newspaper cartoonist.
Horseman, Mollie, b. 1911
Mid 20th century painter, illustrator and cartoonist. Probably the most prolific female cartoonist of her generation, Horseman was almost certainly the most visible. Never out ...
Hortin, Nan, b. 1916
A committed member of the Communist Youth League, Hortin was also a foundation member of the Studio of Realist Art, and while in Sydney was ...
Hoy, Grace, b. 1875
Painter and printmaker, lived in the Sydney suburb of Newtown for the whole of her artistic life. She produced and exhibited monotypes and between 1922 ...
Hubble, Tom, b. 1903
Hubble was a camouflage artist during WWII. During the 1940s he also worked as comic artist and writer and sometimes self-publisher, signing his comics 'Hub'. ...
Hudson, Tony
Mid 20th century illustrator, caricaturist and journalist who worked in Sydney, Japan and London. Hudson's work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Hudson, Helen Leslie, b. 1915
Amateur artist who worked in oils, watercolour, charcoal and pencil. Based at "The Studio", Harkaway, VIC - formerly the Studio of Jessie Traill
Hughan, Harold Randolph, b. 1893
Although Harold Hughan admired the genius of the Song and T’ang dynasty potters, his own practice as a studio potter was devoted to developing a ...
Hunter, Judy
Judy Hunter was known as a painter associated with the Contemporary Art Society in Victoria.
Hurry, Polly, b. 1883
A painter. Examples of her work can be seen at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
Hustwit, Arthur, b. 1900
Although it has not been possible to identify individual ceramics by Arthur Hustwit he was the proprieter of the most significant school of pottery in ...
I'Anson, Jessie Rebecca, b. 1862
Accomplished South Australian lacemaker and needlewoman. I'Anson was widowed at 36, and used her skills to support herself and her family for the remainder of ...
Indich, Keith, b. 1934
Noongar artist who spent part of his childhood at the Carrolup Native Settlement, later recognised as one of the celebrated Carrolup children artists.
Innes, Myrtle R., b. 1894
China painter, potter, watercolourist and batik printer, studied at Ashton's Sydney Art School. Exhibited with the NSW Society of Arts & Crafts, Society of Artists ...
Inson, Graeme Charles, b. 1923
Holding 60 solo exhibitions in his lifetime, Inson divided his time between teaching and travelling around Australia and overseas to paint foreign landscapes.
Irvine, Ysobel R., b. 1906
Painter, printmaker, designer and art teacher, born in Sydney on 23 January 1906. Her designs appeared on the cover of Art and Australia in the ...
Irving, Rita J.
Commercial artist from Melbourne, owned her own business in the 1930s. By the 1940s Irving was an employee of the Stevenson Advertising Service, working as ...
Jaasund, Canute, b. 1886
Norwegian born, Melbourne based masseur who began exhibiting paintings and collecting indigenous textiles from the 1930s onwards.
Jac,
Mid 20th century wartime cartoonist. Jac's 1943 cartoon about General MacArthur -'The Hope of his Side' - was considered too hostile by the Daily Mirror ...