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Goodsir, Agnes, b. 1864
Alternating her residency between Paris, London and Melbourne, Agnes painted portraits of some very famous sitters including Bertrand Russell, Leo Tolstoy and Mussolini.
Grier, Louis, b. 1864
Painter, was born in Melbourne but lived, worked, taught art and died in St Ives, England.
Hornel, Edward Atkinson, b. 1864
Edward Atkinson Hornel was a painter. He was born in Australia but spent most of his life in Scotland where he studied at the Edinburgh ...
Kauffmann, John, b. 1864
During travel abroad in Europe, John Kauffmann decided on a change in career from his role as an office worker to artist photographer. Particularly interested ...
May, Philip William, b. 1864
Significant English cartoonist who worked in Sydney and Melbourne for three years in the late Colonial period: "a rival to Charles Keene as England's greatest ...
Midgley, Sarah, b. 1864
Doll maker and businesswoman, worked in Queensland and Sydney NSW, produced ceramic-faced dolls that were sold nationally and internationally.
Owtram, Elizabeth Ann, b. 1864
Miss E. A. Owtram both exhibited and taught painting in Perth i from the 1890s to the 1920s.
Panton, Alice, b. 1864
Alice Panton was a painter best known for her portraiture. In the early 1920s Panton drove from Adelaide to Perth by car, reputedly the first ...
Paterson, Andrew Barton, b. 1864
Famous Federation period journalist, author and balladist, is believed (not confirmed) to have supplied sketches as well as reports of the Boer War
Paul, Emily Letitia, b. 1864
a painter and regular exhibitor with the NSW Society of Artists, Paul studied under Julian Ashton with Thea Proctor. She later abandoned art to pursue ...
Prenzel, Robert, b. 1864
professional woodcarver, worked in Melbourne, Australia
Stephens, Ethel, b. 1864
Painter, printmaker and decorative artist was born in Sydney. She was the first pupil of Julian Ashton's. Stephens painted flowers and other still life subjects, ...
South Australian Society of Arts

by De Mole, Harriet Jane.

Exhibited annually until 1871, excluding 1867.