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Appleton, Jean, b. 1911
Appleton was a painter and craftworker who studied at East Sydney Technical College and at the Westminster School, London. After seeing French sculptor Maillol's work ...
Appleton, L.
Appleton was an engraver working in Sydney during the late nineteenth century.
Appo, Robert, b. 1970
Robert Appo is an Indigenous artist whose acrylic on canvas paintings are inspired by the country and the coast around the Tweed area of northern ...
Arago, Jacques Etienne Victor, b. 1790
Watercolourist and marine draughtsman. Arago was employed on Louis de Freycinet's officially-sponsored French expedition around the world aboard the Uranie in 1817-20.
Arbuz, Mark, b. 1953
Polish-born, Sydney-trained poster and textile artist who used local iconography, notably kookaburras, in his artwork.
Archer, Charles, b. 1813
Charles Archer made numerous maps and drawings of Queensland and is considered one of its major early artists. A member of the enterprising colonial Archer ...
Archer, Florence, b. 1888
Florence Archer was one of the most accomplished potters of the second generation of the Harvey School. She studied pottery under Alice Bott for a ...
Archibald, Dion, b. 1976
Dion Archibald is a contemporary figurative painter based in Maitland, NSW. In 2004 Archibald received the Still Life award, and was Highly Commended for the ...
Ardill, John Roche
A licensed surveyor, Ardill painted a watercolour, 'Eastern View of Mount Munero', in southern New South Wales in 1861.
Arguimbau, Narcissus George, b. 1829
Watercolourist and naval officer. N.G. Arguimbau painted 'H.M.S. Iris' in 1857 when the ship was serving at the Australia Station. He later settled with his ...
Argyle, Daniel, b. 1972
Daniel Argyle, contemporary Blue Mountains-based artist, works across a variety of media, from the two-dimensional to sculpture and installation. His work focuses on abstraction, minimalism, ...
Aria, George Aubrey, b. 1904
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist, caricaturist, painter and advertising agent. Aria drew war cartoons for Smith's Weekly and created the comic strips 'The Aria Kids' ...
Armstrong,
Mr Armstrong was a professional travelling photographer, who was variously at Avoca in NSW in 1867 and then at Dunolly, Victoria in 1873.
Armstrong, Mick, b. 1903
Prolific mid twentieth century war and political cartoonist and designer. Armstrong contributed to a number of publications including the Argus, the Sydney Sun, Smith's Weekly, ...
Armstrong, John, b. 1948
John Armstrong's sculptures were made from manipulated found objects, carefully arranged or clamped together.
Arnold, Joseph, b. 1782
Naval surgeon who accompanied Governor Macquarie on the voyage to Sydney in 1809. Arnold produced 244 watercolour sketches of coastlines while outward bound, including views ...
Arnold, Marjorie Graham, b. 1884
Marjorie Graham Arnold was a painter and printmaker. An active member of the arts community, she was a founding member of the Society of Women ...
Arnott, Margaret, b. 1890
A painter, illustrator, printmaker and writer, Margaret Arnott visited England frequently and exhibited with the Younger Group of Australian Artists in Sydney. Her granddaughter is ...
Arrowsmith, Edward
Professional photographer of Clermont & Dalby, Qld & Gulgong, NSW during the 1860s and 1870s.
Arthur, Tom, b. 1946
Tom Arthur developed an artistic reputation from a series of intricately, and often theatrically composed installations of the 1970s and early 1980s which pinpoint a ...