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John Thomas Rigby (9 December 1922 – 18 October 2012 [1] [2]) was an Australian artist known for his tropical and bush landscapes, genre and portraits. Rigby was born in Brisbane with most of his schooling in one-teacher country schools in the Palen Creek and Glass House Mountains areas where his father worked in saw mills.
John Rigby (ca. 1570 – 21 June 1600) was an English Roman Catholic layman who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales . (He is called "Thomas" Rigby in The Autobiography of a Hunted Priest , a story about the Jesuit priest John Gerard .) [ 1 ]
Elizabeth Rigby, (1809–1893) later Lady Elizabeth Eastlake, British art historian; Emma Rigby (born 1989), English actress; Hannah Rigby (1794–1853), Australian convict; Jean Rigby (born 1954), English opera and concert singer; John Rigby (artist) (1922–2012), Australian artist; John Rigby (martyr) (died 1600), English Catholic martyr
John Rigby may refer to: John Rigby (martyr) (c. 1570–1600), English Catholic and martyr; John Rigby (gunmaker) (1892–1916), descendant of the founder of John Rigby & Co. Sir John Rigby (politician) (1834–1903), British lawyer and politician; John Rigby (artist) (1922–2012), Australian artist, known for his bush landscapes; John Rigby ...
Frances Wildt Pavlu (died 2016): art jeweller; John Peart (1945–2013) Tom Peerless (1858–1896): artist; John Perceval (1923–2000): artist of drawings, paintings, and ceramics; Billy Benn Perrurle (c 1943–2012): artist; Stieg Persson (born 1959): contemporary painter; Bruce Petty (1929–2023): political satirist and cartoonist
Howley was born in Melbourne and studied at the National Gallery School of Art in Melbourne (1949–54) under Murray Griffin. In 1954 and again in 1955 he exhibited with Group Four, [2] and in 1956 at Brummels Gallery, [3] which established his reputation as an avant-garde artist.
William J. Hennessy Jr., a veteran sketch artist who gave Americans striking views from inside courtrooms during some of the nation’s most important legal dramas, died on Monday.. From the ...
He was born in 1872 in Nottingham the son of John Rigby Poyser (1836-1892) and Emma Adams (b. 1836) and educated at Nottingham High School. He was articled to Fothergill Watson until 1897 when he became a pupil of Arthur Richard Calvert until 1898. He started his own practice in Nottingham in 1898 and was based at 3 St Ann's Hill Road but ...