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Ross, Bryce
Bryce Ross was photographer and/or art dealer in the 1850s. He was possibly the art dealer Ross whose 'Gallery of Australian Arts' opened in Sydney ...
Ross, John L.
Lithographer John L. Ross exhibited at the Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne in 1861.
Rowe,
Miss Rowe was a successful miniature painter in the 1840s.
Russell, C. J. W.
Russell, a sketcher, sign-writer and architect. Abandoned Australia for England, showing at the Royal Academy in 1848. Only being lured back by the gold rush, ...
Sanders, A. W.
Professional photographer, traveled around Victoria in 1868.
Sanders, Ethel D.
Watercolour and oils painter who exhibited with West Australian Society of Arts, Perth Society of Artists, Victorian Art Society and the Launceston Art Society.
Sanderson, Jim
Late 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Sargent, G. F., b.
A professional watercolour painter, from Warwickshire, England. The Mitchell Library holds several of his pen-and-ink views of Melbourne and Sydney done in the 1850s, some ...
Saunders, Benjamin
Benjamin Saunders was an oil painter and professional photographer, who showed his paintings in several exhibitions in Melbourne and Sydney in the late 1800s.
Saxon, Pennyx
Pennyx Saxon is a descendant of the Yorta Yorta (Vic) and Palawa (Tas) peoples. She is a painter who has a Bachelor of Fine Arts ...
Sayer, James Whitley
Painter, was living at Dunolly near Ballarat, Victoria, in 1866 when three of his 'large Framed Chalk (French Crayon) Drawings' were on view at the ...
Scarlett, J. S.
Professional photographer, announced in the Argus in September 1854 that he intended to take portraits in Melbourne by the collodion process.
Schemmel,
Ornamental and scene-painter, assisted John Hennings in 1862 to decorate the ceiling of the new Haymarket Theatre in Melbourne.
Schipp, Naomi
Naomi Schipp was one of ten socialist artists in the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group' who produced a folio of fourteen linocuts, 'Eureka 1854-1954'.
Schonbach, Frederick, b.
One of the "Dunera Boys" interned in Hay, NSW, during WWII. Artist and cartoonist.
Schuhkrafft, Augustus
Lithographer and printer. He first advertised his Paper Bag Manufactory and Stationery Warehouse at 20 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, on 25 November 1856 in Der Kosmopolit, ...
Sconce, Clement
Professional photographer and medical practitioner, came to Melbourne from London in 1853.