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Beattie, Jessie, b. 1860
Daughter of the well-known costumier Madame Mary Jane Beattie, Jessie Beattie is thought to have been a pupil of the painter Lucien Henry as she ...
Birkett, Rowena, b. 1860
Rowena Birkett was a natural history painter who is credited with assisting naturalist and artist Silvester Diggles with the illustrations and colouring of some of ...
Burrows, Amelia, b. 1860
Painter, was born Amelia Kenworthy at Launceston on 10 April 1860.
Chapman, Alice, b. 1860
Colonial painter from Melbourne. Chapman exhibited in the Australian Artists Association winter exhibition of 1887.
Edwards, Susannah, b. 1860
Woodcarver, Susannah Edwards, born in Western Australia in 1860. She later trained in York with Hardman to become a telegrapher, which she was in Beverley ...
Francis, Caroline, b. 1860
Despite spending a number of years studying painting at the National Gallery School in Melbourne in the late 1880s and early 1890s, Francis was to ...
Jorgensen, Hulda Ulivia Agt, b. 1860
Danish-born painter and benefactor, exhibited at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales as 'Mrs Tom Marshall' and, as heir to the estate of ...
Price, Jane, b. 1860
Jane Price was known as a painter and poet. She was associated with the Heidelberg school.
Rae, Iso, b. 1860
Critics have claimed that expatriate Isobel Rae 'carried her impressionist style too far'. Nevertheless, her paintings possessed a 'rare charm and poetry' combined with 'harmonious ...
Southern, Clara, b. 1860
Clara Southern, painter, studied at the National Gallery of Victoria's Art Schools in 1883-87 under Frederick McCubbin and George Folingsby. Fellow students included Josephine Muntz-Adams, ...
Williamson, Elizabeth, b. 1860
Elizabeth Sarah (Lillie) Williamson was a frame-maker. She married Tom Roberts on 30 April 1896. Her frames were hung at the Royal Academy in London ...
Windsor, Ada Pitt Ripley, b. 1860
Ada Pitt Ripley, (née Wilshire) Windsor was a shell artist and museum curator. She was born around 1860. She ran the Museum at Cronulla that ...
à Beckett, Constance Matilda, b. 1860
Colonial female who painted for distraction, while her family was parodied in her nephew's novels as the product of a nouveau-riche convict father, whose descendants ...
Baskerville, Margaret Frances Ellen, b. 1861
Despite training across several artistic disciplines Baskerville is best known for her sculpture, indeed she is regarded as Victoria's first professional woman sculptor. In 1911 ...
Brotherton, Alice Jane Elinor , b. 1861
Botanical painter working in late 19th century Adelaide and Melbourne
Card, Mary, b. 1861
Designer and 'crochet pattern designer'. By 1917 Mary Card was a celebrity. In the early to mid 1920s Card moved to a small village outside ...