portrait painter and settler, Thomas S. Officer exhibited three oil portraits in the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition and is remembered primarily as the father of the ...
Mervyn Officer is described as a commercial artist in an 1941 obituary for his father, the Secretary of the Victorian Graziers Association. He was a ...
While working as the director of Peter Bray Gallery in Melbourne, Helen Ogilvie organised exhibitions for such avant-garde artists as Margo Lewers, John Brack, Sidney ...
Sculptor and painter who lived and worked throughout Europe from 1880s. She re-visited Australia several times to exhibit her medallions but lived out her life ...
James M. Oldham was a watercolourist, sketcher, etcher and teacher. In 1862 he was employed as a teacher at the Wesleyan School, Ballarat, Victoria. Oldham ...
Oldham worked as an architect, artist, interior designer and landscape architect. Working for Stephenson & Turner in NSW, he later focussed on landscape architecture, developing ...
John Olsen's exuberant paintings, which were first exhibited in Sydney in the 1950s, are often celebrations of Sydney, Majorca, marine life, good food and sunshine. ...
The award-winning artist Lin Onus (b.1948 d.1996) was self taught. He was the Victorian representative of the Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council in ...
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 ...
Painter, scene-painter, theatre director and actor. Born in England he arrived in Australia in 1839 and worked throughout South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania. He reputedly ...
Prolific contemporary Canberra and Melbourne zine cartoonist and comic-book artist. In the late 1990s Ord contributed occasional cartoons to Orbit, the internet supplement in the ...
Professional photographer in Victoria, 1860s, who invented a new photographic process that allowed portraits to be enlarged from carte-de-visite to any desired size 'without losing ...