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Nind, Bertha, b. 1865
Post WWI Bulletin cartoonist. Almost certainly Bertha Nind was a daughter of Isaac Scott Nind and Maria Nind, born in Liverpool, NSW, 1865.
Geier, Ninon
Sculptor, modelled a bust of Manning Clark c.1985.
Nisbett, Herkis Hume, b. 1849
Scottish painter, author & teacher, spent time in Australia during mid 19th century. He wrote and illustrated more than 23 books and illustrated others.
Nivison, Angus, b. 1953
Angus Nivison was born in 1953. He is a painter of abstract landscapes living in Walcha in central New South Wales.
Nix, Katharine, b. 1940
Born in Toowoomba in 1940, Katharine Nix first trained as an art teacher. She later specialised as a papermaker and paper artist, producing limited edition ...
Nixon, Anna Maria, b. 1802
A watercolourist and sketcher who constantly sketched everywhere she went sending her works back to her family and friends as a form of correspondence.
Nixon, Frederick John
A painter and art teacher. He was the drawing master at the Sydney School of Arts and also offered private tuition. He was a part ...
Nixon, George Coleridge, b. 1844
A sketcher whose most renowned work was of his family's residence - Runnymede - in Bishopstowe Hobart.
Nixon, Henry, b. 1805
A sketcher, surveyor and soldier. There is only one known work of his and the extent of his artistic career remains unknown.
Nixon, Joseph Henry, b. 1844
Joseph Nixon emigrated with his family from Birmingham to South Australia in 1855. For a time, Joseph and his brothers worked together as photographers under ...
Nixon, Charles Millington, b. 1870
The third generation in a family of photographers, Charles Nixon practiced as a photographic artist and landscape photographer. He was based at Kapunda in South ...
Nixon, Julia
Contemporary artist and creator of handmade artists' books, such as Pod book and Shell book, which were featured in the University of Melbourne's Baillieu Library ...
Nixon, John, b. 1949
John Nixon's art is best described as radical minimalism. His tough non-objective approach to art was first developed in his student years and continued throughout ...