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Dawson, Frederick
A marine painter working in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Day,
Listed as a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1906.
Dean, Charles Youle, b.
C. Youle Dean was a graphic designer. His father was Edward Charles Dean.
Deans,
Mrs Deans was a painter and woodcarver. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts 1908.
Donald, Will
Early 20th century cartoonist and comic book artist.
Dorrington, Annie
Annie Dorrington (née Whistler) was a flower painter and designer. She was the only woman among the five winners (out of 32,823 entrants), who shared ...
Downie,
The Misses Downing painted Tasmanian flora and fauna. Their designs were recreated on fine china, for sale in exclusive shops.
Du Cane, Ella
Painter and illustrator, illustrated 'The Flower and Gardens of Japan', 1908, a book written by sister, Florence du Cane.
Dufty, Alfred
Advertising as a marine artist and photographer, Dufty worked first in Fiji and then in Newcastle and Sydney, Australia.
Dundas, E.
E. Dundas was a painter. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1903.
E., L. J.
Federation era Broken Hill political cartoonist. Possibly Leonard J. L. "Leslie" Ellis. L. J. E. drew cartoons for the 'Barrier Daily Truth.'
Edgar, William
Worked as a ship painter in Sydney from the 1890s as well as running a photographic studio until he left for San Francisco in 1918.
Edgar, David
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1910, 1911 and 1913.
Edgecumbe, E.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1903.
Elliot, Millicent
Sydney-based pyrographer and pokerworker who studied at Sydney Technical College, Elliot exhibited for many years with the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW.
Eph,
Federation era Bulletin cartoonist.Eph draw cartoons about society women.
Esam, Arthur
Colonial era Adelaide newspaper illustrator. Esam drew old-time coaching scenes for 'Frearson's Weekly.'
Escourt, H.H.
H.H. Escourt was a stained glass window designer who exhibited with West Australian Society of Arts in the 1911 and 1912.
Evans, A.
Federation era newspaper illustrator. Evans work was published in the 'Sphere' on 14 July 1900.