Margaret Jaye, Interior decorator, is considered to be the first trader to be listed as such in Sydney. Despite opening a store in Darlinghurst Road ...
Jefferson was a professional photographer established in Deniliquin, New South Wales. It is possible that photography ran in the blood as his son appears to ...
Art student, resided in Sydney and took lessons from Conrad Martens in 1850-51. Mrs Jenkins, her husband Robert Pitt Jenkins and their five surviving sons, ...
Federation-era Broken Hill political cartoonist. Jenkinson contributed cartoons to the Barrier Daily Truth in the 1890s, a paper sympathetic to the miners' federation.
Nineteenth century professional photographer and photographic dealer working in Sydney, he was primarily, perhaps exclusively, a dealer in photographic goods.
Contemporary Sydney writer and caricaturist. Joffe published 'Endangered Characters of Australia' in 1996 after travelling with his wife and their four children, around Australia for ...
Embroider, lived at Alstonville, NSW. A flower arrangement by Johnston, completed on the first Singer Sewing Machine and dated around 1890 is owned by the ...
Natural history painter, apparently executed drawings of 'Birds, Fish, Animals, Plants &c' for General Grose while Grose was Lieutenant-Governor of NSW in 1792-94. There is ...
Claude Jones' work focuses on the creation of peculiar biologies - hybrid and mutant chimeras that reflect our changing biological and psychological relationship to nature.
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist and illustrator. Johnson did illustrations for a number of books for the NSW Bookstall Co. including Steele Rudd's 'On An ...
Nineteenth-century painter of colonial-themed scenes and ships who lived and worked in Sydney. Jordan's paintings, which were exhibited at both the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition ...
Contemporary Sydney caricaturist, painter and illustrator. Kaiser was a member of the Australian Black and White Artists Club and in 2002 he participated in the ...