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Rees, Lloyd, b. 1895
Lloyd Rees began his career as an architectural draughtsman, and established his reputation as an artist with detailed pen and pencil drawings of around Sydney. ...
Rees, Leslie Clarence, b. 1905
Illustrator, author, art critic, editor, producer, drama historian and dramatist. Rees published many popular and beautifully illustrated children's books on Australian fauna, but he is ...
Reflections

by Burke, Frances.

paint, cotton

Rehfisch, Alison, b. 1900
Alison Rehfisch was deeply influenced by theosophy and spiritualism. Her tendency to mysticism found expression in the new Modernist vision to reveal the truths of ...
O'Reilly, Maud, b. 1886
Maud O'Reilly was one of L.J. Harvey's students who furthered her skills by studying wheelthrowing and glazing when she visited London in 1925. She made ...
Renton, Elsie M.
Elsie M. Renton was a former student of the Art Training Institute, Melbourne. In addition, she served as a partner in the Ipswich Art Studios.
Renzow, L., b. 1903
Diversity of Renzow's subjects indicates that he was very well travelled.
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 ...
Research

by Bass, Tom.

ICI Building, Sydney, NSW. Later resited to Quay Grand Building Circular Quay.

Mitchell, Harry Reuben, b. 1906
Mid 20th century Melbourne painter and cartoonist. Creator of Mr Melbourne.
Cooper, Revel, b. 1934
Revel Cooper is a key figure in the Carrolup School of Nyungar landscape painting.
Battarbee, Rex, b. 1893
An early advocate of indigenous art, Rex Battarbee represented Arrernte artists in his Alice Springs home, which he later turned into the Tmara-Mara Gallery.
Hazelwood, Rex, b. 1886
Rex Hazelwood was known as a photographer. He trained as a Baptist Minister but abandoned his ministry in 1911 to work as a professional photographer.
Reynell, Gladys, b. 1881
After studying painting under Margaret Preston, who she travelled with to Paris and London, she taught craft to shell-shocked soldiers. On returning to Australia she ...