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Anthony Roach
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Darcy Doyle
Doyle has a deep affinity with the Australian bush and his work focuses on horses, sheep, drovers, and other farm activities as well as children's games. Influenced by Norman Rockwell, the well-known ...
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David Noton
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David Tarn
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Doris Gingingara
Doris was born in 1946 at Maningrida, an Aboriginal community town in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Her tribal group is Barada and she spent her childhood in the traditional way with her pare...
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Fredrick McCubbin
McCubbin became the first Australian-born white artist of significance and was probably the most impressionistic of the nationalistic group of painters. His long association with Roberts had a signifi...
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Johnson
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Judy Prosser
Judy Prosser is a highly recognised Australian artist who lives and paints in one
of the outback's last frontiers, the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Her paintings feature Aboriginal people ...
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Karen Foley
Karen was born and raised in Townsville, North Queensland. She began painting at a young age , and recognition of her talent has led to a career as a respected artist.
Karen has developed a tradem...
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Philip Plisson
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Rowan Isaac
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Sellheim
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Sidney Nolan
Sidney Nolan was born in Melbourne on 22 April 1917. He studied intermittently at the National Gallery Art School, Melbourne, from 1934, and engraving and lithography under S.W.Hayter at the Atelier 1...
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Thomas Procter
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Tom Roberts
Tom Roberts, painter and photographer, was born on 8 March 1856 at Dorchester, Dorset, England. He arrived in Geelong on 22 June 1869, and settled in Collingwood.
Roberts was the first major painte...
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Brett Whiteley
Art is the thrilling spark that beats death - thats all.
Everything is such a sort of stoned state... I walk around with a bunch of violets in my hand and a sledgehammer and a grain of sand in my h...
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