While best recalled as the wife of the famous cricketer, Don Bradman, Mrs Bradman studied silversmithing and her silverwork (serviette rings are known) occasionally surfaces ...
Charles Allen Brown was the pre-eminent manufacturing jeweller active in Brisbane during the last Quarter of the nineteenth century. An apprentice of Christian Ludwig Qwist, ...
Colin Browne had only a short career in ceramics but his works, with dark tenmoku-like glaze and their suggestion of organic form are a distinctive ...
Calcutt began exhibiting functional etched pewter works and jewellery in the 1960s, working from a residential studio in Mt Waverly, Victoria (data from descendent). She ...
Norman St Clair Carter was a portrait painter, stained-glass artist, muralist and teacher who trained in Melbourne before relocating permanently to Sydney in 1903.
Interdisciplinary Tasmanian Aboriginal artist who began exhibiting in 1987. Her work addresses personal, environmental, political and scientific themes.
James Castle of James Castle & Sons, Art Metal Workers, Newtown was a designer, maker and fabricator of bronze (and other metalworks) tablets, busts (Cardinal ...
Cohn is a designer working in metals, jewellery and the graphic arts. She initially trained at RMIT and has continued her studies at other institutions. ...
A painter, muralist, stained glass artist, glass painter & etcher, printmaker, poster-designer, art teacher, book-illustrator and designer, Frederick Halford Coventry's art practice encompassed both the ...
Herbert Kitchener Currie was born in 1915. He was a silversmith, woodworker, leatherworker and teacher. Currie ceased work in 1988 when failing eyesight, due to ...
Victor Cusack, painter, sculptor, poet, mechanical engineer and bamboo specialist was born in Manly, Sydney in 1937. Both his cast bronze public sculptures and his ...