Advanced Search
5998 results for … adjust search
Results
Griffin, Gerald
Lithographer working for the Victorian government in the Department of Crown Lands, eventually was Licensee of the Critereon Hotel, North Bundaberg.
Griffith, E.
E. Griffith was a sketcher. The artist's watercolour 'Border police, Australia Felix [Victoria]. Halt in a stringy bark forest. July, 1841' is in the Alexander ...
Griffiths, Thomas
Thomas Griffiths was a travelling photographer. In 1867 he was charged with stealing '2 cameras, 2 lenses, and stands' from Henry Kerr. No arrest, however, ...
Guglielmetti, Mark
Melbourne-based new-media artist and scholar who has explored themes around cultural identity and virtual reality.
Hackett, Deborah Vernon, b.
International entrepreneur, welfare worker, writer and china painter. A philanthropist who contributed to many causes concerned with the welfare of women and children.
Haddon, George
Late 20th century Melbourne newspaper cartoonist.
Haddon, Robert J., b.
Architect and water- colourist. He is claimed to be a co-founder with T. S. Henry of the West Australian Society of Arts.
Haigh, Edward
Professional photographer, lived and worked in Melbourne 1861-1862. He was a pupil of the celebrated Crimean War photographer Roger Fenton.
Hall, Algernon
Professional photographer, worked in Victoria and Queensland taking portraits and views of towns and districts. He photographed the bushranger Daniel 'Mad Dog' Morgan lying dead ...
Hall, Charles Browning
Sketcher, diarist and squatter, lived at Mount Cole, Victoria in the 1850s. His diaries were published in 1996 as "Charles Browning Hall Old Melbourne Notebook ...
Hall, William
Professional photographer, worked in Melbourne between 1866-1886. He set up his own studio, called the Victorian Portrait Gallery.
Hall, Albert John, b.
Teacher and amateur botanical artist. He donated his paintings to the Western Australian Naturalists Club.
Ham, W.
Sketcher, little is known about this artist other than the documented inclusion of one work in the 1861 Victorian Exhibition at Melbourne. Gender is unclear.
Hampson,
One of Victoria's earliest female photographers, Hampson specialised in collodion portraits of women. No surviving examples have been located.
Handcock, William
Painter, produced transparencies to celebrate the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Melbourne in 1867.
Handley,
Sketcher and merchant seaman, made the drawing from which 'A View of the Entrance to Port Philip Heads' was engraved for the Illustrated Sydney News ...
Hannay, H. H.
Thought to be an amateur photographer in Victoria. He came to attention when his work was championed by the Portland Chronicle over that of John ...