Ola Cohn (born Carola Cohn; 25 April 1892 – 23 December 1964) was an Australian artist, author and philanthropist best known for her work in sculpture...
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Melbourne. In 1932 W. Leslie Bowles met with Dutton, Wallace Anderson, Ola Cohn, George Allen and Charles Oliver, proposing to form a Sculptors' Society...
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Desbrowe Annear, architect Bunney Brooke, TV actress Amy Castles, singer Ola Cohn, sculptor Kate DeAraugo, 2005 Australian Idol winner Colleen Hewett, singer...
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R. Sidney Cocks (1866–1939): artist Margaret Coen (1909–1993): artist Ola Cohn (1892–1964): sculptor Colin Colahan (1897–1987): painter and sculptor,...
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1963), US Mirit Cohen (1945–1990), Israel/US Nessa Cohen (1885–1976), US Ola Cohn (1892–1964), Australia Claire Colinet (1892–1964), Belgium Elisabeth Collins...
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engravings for Australian banknotes released in 1953. In 1933 Bowles was, with Ola Cohn, Wallace Anderson and Orlando Dutton, a founder of the short-lived Sculptors'...
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Isobel Tweddle and Rupert Bunny, Sybil Craig, Guelda Pyke, Elma Roach, Ola Cohn and Madge Freeman, and George Bell). Bryans created a free circle and was...
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exhibited with the association of Modernist sculptors formed in 1935 by Ola Cohn, who named themselves The Plastic Group, and he also showed with Group...
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1933 the Sculptors' Society of Australia was founded by Leslie Bowles, Ola Cohn, Wallace Anderson and Orlando Dutton. Bowles, as honorary secretary, was...
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shown. She was joined at this show by fellow artists Esther Paterson and Ola Cohn. Woolcock would have success as a temporary art teacher at a girls' school...
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