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Ashworth, Olive, b. 1915
Commercial artist, textile designer and photographer. Ashworth is best known for her textile designs that were based on sketches and photographs of the Great Barrier ...
Cotton, Olive, b. 1911
Olive Cotton's black and white photographs are characterised by their use of light to create ambiguity. For most of her life she was better known ...
Long, Olive, b. 1906
Known for her commercial work in England, Long worked mainly as painter after emigrating to Australia. Her work was regularly included in the Archibald Prize.
Olley, Margaret, b. 1923
After her first Australian solo painting exhibitions, Olley worked and exhibited in France in the 1950s. An endearing personality, Olley had many travelling and working ...
Onus, Bill, b. 1906
William Townsend (Bill) Onus was an artist, entrepeneur, actor and activist and made an significant contribution to Art and Aboriginality in postwar Melbourne. His work ...
Black opal

by Burke, Frances.

paint, cotton

Opal Field

by Bastin, Henri.

Oil on hardboard 44 x 60 cm

OPAL Exhibition

by Hurley, Ron.

Group show.

Optronic Kinetics
Originating from the early days of the Tin Sheds, Optronic Kinetics was known for combining the technological and the creative together to create conceptual works ...
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 ...
MacBean, Oreo Jean, b. 1906
China painter who exhibited with Western Australia Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts in 1960.
Bates, Os
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. An original drawing, done for Sydney's Sunday Telegraph in February 1968, is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Fry, Ella J. Osborn, b. 1916
Ella Fry was painter, teacher, printmaker and pianist whose prints had a dark, almost surrealist quality reflecting the uncertain times in which she lived. She ...
Hall, Oswald, b. 1917
Mid 20th century Melbourne painter and printmaker. Son of L. Bernard Hall, he was interested in Theosophy and the Contemporary Art Society (Victorian Branch).