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Boas, Harold, b. 1883
Harold Boas was an architect.
Bryant, Charles David Jones, b. 1883
Early 20th century marine painter
Burns, Grace, b. 1883
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Byrne, Sam, b. 1883
Mid 20th century Broken Hill painter.
Cambage, Mabel F., b. 1883
Exhibited in Exhibition of Women's Work 1907 Sydney, NSW.
Carter, Emma Maude Sophia, b. 1883
Painter from Sydney, NSW. Participated at the Exhibition of Women's Work (Sydney) in 1907. She was not the daughter of John Carter the Watercolourist born ...
Collins, Albert, b. 1883
Perhaps best known as 'Uncle Joe' from the ABC's 'Children's Hour', Collins was a painter, designer and teacher who worked at SCEGGS Redlands when Alison ...
Collot d'Herbois, René Phillip Marie, b. 1883
René Phillip Marie Collot d'Herbois was born in 1883. He was a painter and teacher who was a member of the University of Western Australia ...
Crozier, Frank R., b. 1883
Frank R. Crozier was a painter, illustrator and also war records artist during World War I.
Cunningham, , b. 1883
Exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1905.
Hartt, Cecil Lawrence, b. 1884
Early 20th century Melbourne-born Sydney and wartime newspaper cartoonist. He was the first president of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club (1924-30) formed on ...
Jessup, Frank, b. 1884
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
MacKellar, C H, b. 1884
Scottish trained Sydney architect who oversaw the design or remodelling of many commercial buildings, including stores for David Jones, Gowings and Woolworths.
Milo, , b. 1884
pose plastique performer and Melbourne chorus girl, began a long theatrical career as a 'famous exponent of the art of living statues' in both Australia ...
Mullens, Myra, b. 1884
Artist working with leather, early 20th century. Mullens's leather cover for The Anzac Book 1916 is in the Art Gallery NSW.
Orban, Desiderius, b. 1884
Desiderius Orban came to Australia from Hungary as a refugee from Hitler's European invasion. His intuitive modernist approach was especially reflected in his practice as ...