portrait painter and settler, Thomas S. Officer exhibited three oil portraits in the 1854 Melbourne Exhibition and is remembered primarily as the father of the ...
James M. Oldham was a watercolourist, sketcher, etcher and teacher. In 1862 he was employed as a teacher at the Wesleyan School, Ballarat, Victoria. Oldham ...
Professional photographer in Victoria, 1860s, who invented a new photographic process that allowed portraits to be enlarged from carte-de-visite to any desired size 'without losing ...
Weaver and basket maker lives and works in Orbost, Victoria. Is associated with the East Gippsland Aboriginal Arts Corporation in Bairnsdale, Victoria.
Lino printer and painter, Allan Palm Island lives on his namesake in Queensland. His paintings of Palm Island's marine life are in the permanent collection ...
Emily Park enjoyed creating landscape paintings of Victoria that served as nostalgic reminders of Australia while she was living her later years in England.
Painter and mixed media artist who has exhibited in several group exhibitions across Australia and internationally in India, the USA, UK and Canada, as well ...
Federation period Melbourne cartoonist, Parkinson, who contributed to publications such as the Rambler, which he co-edited with Norman and Lionel Lindsay, often signed his drawings ...
Parsons was a watercolourist in the late 1840s. Works including 'Crown Commissioner's House' and 'Government Camp, Lamplough' are related to goldfields' life.
Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Paterson also ...