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Bradford, Elizabeth Sarah, b. 1846
Elizabeth Sarah Bradford exhibited compositions from nature and also taught art in Hobart in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Bruford, Frederick Horatio, b. 1846
Victorian civil servant and amateur landscape painter. He exhibited at a number of significant venues but was once criticised for painting with "too great a ...
Chambers, Blagden, b. 1846
Bushman, station manager in Queensland later Watercolour painter and grazier and writer, resident in Maranoa and Barcoo in Queensland from about 1862-1867 later Sydney and ...
Chopin, Alfred Kirk, b. 1846
Alfred Kirk Chopin was born in 1846. He was a photographer. In 1874 Edwin Truscott Gill and Chopin toured the country taking photographs. Chopin died ...
Coveny, Christopher John, b. 1846
Painter, illustrator, etcher, cartoonist and barrister. From 1881 he exhibited with the Royal Art Society and the Art Society of New South Wales.
Darling, Ida Amelia, b. 1846
Sketcher, watercolourist and chalk colourist, Ida Amelia Darling was a student of the School of Design, South Australian Society of Arts in the late 1860s ...
Duffield, Louisa Caroline, b. 1846
Louisa Duffield produced sketches. Her work was said to show 'remarkable delicacy of touch, and careful elaboration of detail'.
Duffield, Edwin Foss, b. 1846
Edwin Foss Duffield was born in 1846. He was a cabinetmaker. He lived in Beach Street Fremantle in 1905. His work is held in the ...
Ferrarini, Giuseppe, b. 1846
The Italian-born Ferrarini came to Australia for 'a long stay'. He specialised in landscape painting, his work being described as very theatrical and European.
Foljambe, Cecil George Savile, b. 1846
A naval officer who served in the Pacific 1864-1867 and published an account of the perils and adventures he faced complete with maps and drawings. ...
Hall, Henry James, b. 1846
English born artist and teacher, who was active in the Ballarat area of Victoria during the late 19th and early 20th century.
Hopkins, Livingston, b. 1846
A conservative and influential late colonial era Bulletin cartoonist, who came to Australia after a successful career in the US. He was known as an ...
Howitt, William, b. 1846
William Howitt was a woodcarver. He lived and worked in Western Australia and exhibited his carvings at international exhibitions.
King, George Bartholomew Gidley, b. 1846
Sketcher George King was a member of the well-known pioneer King family - his great-grandfather had been Governor of NSW. King's only known work is ...
Liversidge, Archibald, b. 1846
A keen amateur photographer, he photographed many of the Sydney University buildings in the 1890s.
Lockhart, William Ewhart, b. 1846
painted an Australian oil landscape in 1865
Marchant, Philip James, b. 1846
Philip Marchant was a colonial photographer in South Australia. Skilled in various photographic processes, he produced a double portrait of himself while showing no signs ...
Mouchette, Berthe Julie Lucie, b. 1846
painter and teacher, residing in Paris, Melbourne and Adelaide, she taught and created in a variety of media including sculpture, drawings, oil and watercolour paintings ...
Rogers, Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1846
In 1864 Elizabeth Margaret Rogers shown with the South Australian Society of Arts and won a prize, "for the most meritorious original picture by a ...
Sommers, John E., b. 1846
John (Jack) Sommers was a painter and illustrator with association with the Heidelberg School artists in Melbourne.