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Eagar, N. H.
N. H. Eagar was a drawing student at the Sydney Mechanics Institute. He was awarded a prize of 8s 6d on 6 June 1850.
East, John B.
A portrait painter and miniaturist, J. B. East's best known work is his oil portrait of Jamaican boatman, Billy Blue. His lively watercolours of Europeans ...
Edgar, Thomas
A sculptor and modeller who worked in his youth on the Houses of Parliament, London and on Millais' frescoes, Edgar moved to Grafton in 1855 ...
Elder, Gershom, b.
A portrait painter who lived and worked in Melbourne in the 1840s. He obviously didn't prosper as he died in 1853 in debt to his ...
Ellis, J.
A watercolourist and lithographer who worked in Sydney in the 1840s and 1850s Ellis produced landscape paintings of Sydney and lithographs of its churches.
Ellis, William, b.
A professional photographer and builder who worked as the resident photographer in Ballarat from 1854. His portraits of local characters, views of local scenery, buildings ...
Elsbee, James
A professional photographer who claimed to have visited all the principal towns in Victoria before coming to Brisbane. He toured Queensland and was willing to ...
Elwes, Robert
The adventurous sketcher and lithographer was shipwrecked off Flinders Island in 1849 on his round-the-world voyage. His book, 'A Sketcher's Tour round the World' featured ...
Elworthy,
It is assumed that Mr Elworthy was a photographic agent. In 1854 he advertised a range of photographic equipment from his shop in Pitt Street, ...
Emery, William Francis
Though most of Emery's paintings were of horses he also exhibited an occasional landscape or fruit picture. He worked mainly in Melbourne, moving to Queensland ...
Evans, Samuel Scriven, b.
A professional photographer, Evans produced daguerreotypes of portraits, private residences and landscapes in Fremantle and Perth.
Ewart, W.
An established landscape and genre painter in England, Ewart painted many prominent citizens of Sydney and Bathurst and advertised himself as a painter who could ...
Fairland, Charles Henry
Charles Henry Fairland was a painter, lithographer, illustrator and drawing master. He became town clerk of Hunters Hill municipality on its inception in 1861. His ...
Fawcett,
Possibly the wife of Tom or Sanford Rowe, two brothers who, like their brother George, took up acting. Mrs Fawcett painted a view of Jones's ...
Fenton, Alfred R.
Fenton was well known as a photographer and thought to be one of the first to advertise the pannotype. Obsessive about his hobby, he is ...
Ferris, Thomas D.
A professional photographer who opened a Daguerrean Gallery in Launceston in 1855 and worked later in Melbourne and Bendigo, Victoria.
Field, Henry, b.
A professional photographer who came to Victoria from England in the mid 1850s, presumably - and unsuccessfully - in search of gold. In the late ...
Fill, James Golding
A professional photographer who worked in partnership with Morgan during the late 1850s in Bull Street, Bendigo, Victoria.
Finnigan,
Was awarded a drawing prize while an art student at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts.
Fitzsimmons, John J.
For at least seventeen years John Fitzsimmons plied his craft as an engraver and printer in the city of Sydney. He had success enough to ...