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Insley, Lawson
Photographer, specialised in portraiture and travelled from Sydney to New Zealand and eventually to Queensland with his business.
Irby, A. H.
Sketcher and soldier, a lieutenant in the 51st Regiment, arrived at Western Australia in 1840. The five etched plates of bush life in 'The Bushman,' ...
Ireland, Andrew
Cartoonist, Andrew Ireland has two signed original cartoons dating around 1980s.
Irwin, Robert, b.
Professional photographer, was born in Ireland. He travelled to North America, England, and arrived at Ipswich, Queensland, in 1866. His studio there survived until the ...
Isaacs, Colin
Colin Isaacs, elder of the Dharawal Nation of Sydney, NSW has been practicing his crafts of wood burning and carving, painting, ceramics, glass sculpture and ...
Ives, Timothy, b.
Timothy Ives is an Indigenous artist who lives in Bundjalung country. He hand carves and then paints animal figures and occasionally paints on canvas.
J., A.
Colonial Sydney newspaper illustrator and cartoonist. In the 1860s-70s he re-drew cartoons from London Punch for the Illustrated Sydney News.
Jabbar, Ali, b.
Late 20th century cartoonist and printmaker. In 1991 Turkey-born Jabbar drew the cartoon for the 'Quit' campaign, the original of which is held in the ...
Jackson, George Day
Sketcher, is known only for a small watercolour view of Sydney Cove dated 1861. The work is held at the Dixson Galleries, State Library of ...
Jackson, J.
Professional photographer, took over H. Anson and W.A. Francis's Adelaide Photographic Institution in 1867. He was soon calling the studio by his own name, stating ...
Jackson, Arthur S.
Professional photographer, worked in partnership with James Hazel Adamson in Melbourne in 1859.
Jackson, George
Watercolourist and master mariner, was master of the Socrates, which visited Portland, Victoria in about 1836. There he painted a watercolour, 'View of Portland Bay', ...
Jackson, Toby
Mid 20th century political cartoonist. He drew cartoons in the 'Common Cause'.
Jackson, William
amateur photographer and publican, opened the Prince of Wales Hotel in Victoria, 1868. He poisoned George Wilson with his photographic chemical, potassium cyanide in his ...