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Sinnappan, Louise, b.
Louise Sinnappan is from the Wemba Wemba tribe of South-west New South Wales. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Latrobe University, Bendigo in ...
Skardon, John
John Skardon was a professional photographer. In 1859 he was listed in the Melbourne Directory.
Sloan, R. E.
R. E. Sloan was a sketcher and architect. In 1857 he was working as an architect for the Melbourne Anglican Church.
Smith, A. V.
Professional photographer and miner, ran a photographic business in the 1850s, acquiring Saul Solomon's reputed collection of 17,000 glass plate negatives in the process. Smith ...
Smith, Chrissie Neville
Painter, studied at the Melbourne National Gallery School under Bernard Hall and Frederick McCubbin, then in Berlin under Mosson, before WWI. She painted portraits and ...
Smith, Myrtle
Commercial artist, was a former student of the Art Training Institute, Melbourne. After its training, she worked for the Queen City Printers.
Snowball, Catherine
Following study in Dresden in the 19th century, Snowball worked in hand-painted ceramics, exhibiting in the 1907 First Australian Exhibition for Women's Work exhibition in ...
Sommers, Dora L.
Early 20th century painter and illustrator, Dora Sommers contributed work to the Women's National League Journal - an 'arty' right-wing but feminist group with an ...
Southall,
Mr Southall's short-lived career as a scene painter for the Theatre Royal was noted for his ability to produce spectacular effects in a small space.
Southern, E.
An artist known by various names and occupations through erroneous referencing. An elusive teacher of 'artistic drawing' he disappeared after 1860.
Sparke, A. K.
Professional photographer from Victoria. Sparke advertised 'Cheap photographic portraits!' in the 1858 Geelong Directory.
Spencer, , b.
As seen through the piqued eyes of Walter Woodbury, who taught Spencer the art of photography, Spencer became moderately successful taking likenesses on the Gold ...
Spery, Adolph
Pub dwelling photographer of East Melbourne.
Sproul, Linda
Performance artist seeking the (male) gaze through time and dimension to the death.