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Griffin, Jane, b. 1854
Her most memorable work 'A Labour of Love' attracted attention for its unusual subject matter for Sydney at a time when portrait, still life and ...
Harrison, Eleanor Henderson, b. 1854
Painter, married American plein-air painter Birge Harrison and travelled extensively throughout the USA and Europe. She exhibited throughout the 1880s/1890s to some acclaim.
Lorimer, Hannah, b. 1854
A painter known for her painting View from the Governor's Residence, Fiji. Wife of Sir Edward Im Thurn, Governor of Fiji.
Gatliff, A. L., b. 1855
Pastellist, two of her drawings were exhibited in Geelong and Ballarat in 1869, apparently copies of popular engravings circulating at that time.
Rielly, Isabella, b. 1855
As a flower painter and landscapist, Rielly was highly active on the art show scene, receiving commendations at Agricultural Society and Art Academy shows, as ...
Barnet, A., b. 1856
Barnet was an art student at the NSW Academy of Art in 1876-77. A student of Anivitti's, she exhibited her watercolours in the school's exhibitions ...
Binney, Catherine, b. 1856
China Painter who exhibited at the Tasmanian International Exhibition in 1891, and who painted a cup and saucer that was presented to Princess May Duchess ...
Lenger, Louisa Pauline, b. 1856
Little is known of this artist, but a 'Paulina' Lenger of Harrowgate showed 'Hair Flowers' in the South Australian court, class 36, 'Clothing for both ...
Massie, Hester, b. 1856
Colonial female artist who painted landscapes and wildflowers. She was part of a large and prominent Sydney merchant family.
Walker, Mary Augusta, b. 1856
As a portrait painter, Walker trained in Europe at institutions such as the Slade School in London and Colarossi's in Paris. She received commissions from ...
Weir, Margaret B., b. 1856
Weir was a painter, art teacher and gifted needleworker, though she regarded this element of her artistic life as a hobby. A student at the ...
Cocker, Annie, b. 1857
Annie Cocker was a daughter of of David Cocker, entrepreneur.
Cole, Chassie, b. 1857
Charlotte Ann Reeve Cole (Chassie) showed an early interest in art and began entering various exhibitions, including Ballarat Juvenile Exhibition of 1878. She won medals ...
Hambidge, Helen, b. 1857
Federation era Adelaide painter, the elder sister of painters Alice and Milly Hambidge. Bulletin cartoonist Bert Hambidge was their brother.
Livingston, Mary E. , b. 1857
Livingston trained as a painter at the National Gallery School, Melbourne in the 1870s. She taught painting and drawing c.1880 - c.1890 Hobart, Tasmania.
Barnet, L., b. 1858
Miss L. Barnes was an art student at the NSW Academy of Art in 1876/1877 and exhibited in the school's annual exhibitions in both those ...
Boyd, Emma Minnie, b. 1858
Often remembered as the matriarch of the artistically gifted Boyd family, Emma Minnie was an artist in her own right, exhibiting prolifically in Australia, and ...