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Willson, John Henry, b. 1822
Architect, decorator and scene painter. As city architect he designed the present facade and vestibule of the Sydney Town Hall as well as the Woolloomooloo ...
Adamson, David Beveridge, b. 1823
David Beveridge Adamson emigrated to South Australia in 1839. He designed and produced toys, mechanical appliances and scientific instruments, the latter of which he used ...
Angas, John Howard, b. 1823
Pastoralist and member of parliament, John Howard Angas was also a natural history painter. He painted birds, insects, and flowers, but no surviving work is ...
Cannan, Jane Dorothea, b. 1823
Melbourne sketcher reputedly of French descent. Cannan is best known for her meticulous pencil sketches were in the Victorian picturesque style of houses, landscapes and ...
Clayton, William Henry, b. 1823
Architect and sketcher.
Degotardi, John, b. 1823
Degotardi, an Austrian ex-pat, arrived in Australia in 1853 and worked in numerous printing houses in Sydney. Later in his career, he became interested in ...
Duryea, Townsend, b. 1823
Nineteenth-century American-born photographer who emigrated to Australia. Duryea worked in various states, but mainly South Australia. He became a leading photographer of his day, particularly ...
Dwight, Henry Tolman, b. 1823
Henry Tolman Dwight was a professional photographer, bookseller and publisher. In 1858 he advertised in Melbourne Directory as a 'Daguerrean and Photographic artist'. Dwight exhibited ...
Fauchery, Antoine, b. 1823
Although the goldfields drew Antoine Fauchery to Australia, it is as a writer and photographer that he made most impression, eventually combining both of these ...
Ffarington, Richard Atherton, b. 1823
Ffarington recorded the natural world of Western Australia and its indigenous inhabitants while serving with the 51st Regiment in Western Australia bewteen 1843-47. His sketches ...
Harrison, William, b. 1823
Portrait painter, is known only from a report of his death in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1866. It is not known if Harrison had ...
Haviland, Edwin, b. 1823
Professional photographer, botanist and businessman, he ran a photographic business in Sydney, 1857-1859. He specialised in coloured collodiotype portraits which resembled painted miniatures on ivory.
Herrgott, Josef Albert Franz David, b. 1823
Colonial South Australian sketcher and naturalist. In 1858 he was artist and collector on the Benjamin Herschel Babbage expedition to Lake Torrens.
Hitchins, Fortescue, b. 1823
Painter and art teacher, his wife was also and artist and by 1859 Mr and Mrs Hitchins were holding art classes at Maitland, NSW. He ...
Ibbetson, Denzil John Holt, b. 1823
Denzil John Holt Ibbetson was a sketcher, civil engineer and clergyman. He came to South Australia to work as a civil engineer in the copper ...
King, Robert Lethbridge, b. 1823
Like other members of the King family Robert kept a sketchbook of drawings and watercolours. His sketch books, held in the Mitchell Library, contain drawings ...
Liddington, John, b. 1823
John Liddington was a professional photographer and photographic colourist. He advertised his artistic skills in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1859.
Murphy, Edward, b. 1823
Illuminator, ornamental penman, sign-writer, plasterer, soldier and deserter, made elaborate pen, pencil and wash illuminations of flags and ships in Hobart Town.
Schohl, Edward, b. 1823
Professional photographer, was born and educated in Hamburg, Germany. Schohl came to South Australia in 1846.
Sharp, John Mathieson, b. 1823
John Mathieson Sharp was a professional photographer as well as a dentist. He had a photographic partnership with Frederick Frith. Many of their photographs were ...