A professional photographer and phrenologist who worked in Sydney and offered classes in photography and phrenology, (starting at £1 a class). Edwards eventual career preference ...
Mutti Mutti/Wiradjuri artist based in Mildura who was highly commended for the Koorie Heritage Trust Acquisition Award of the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Sydney-based pyrographer and pokerworker who studied at Sydney Technical College, Elliot exhibited for many years with the Society of Arts and Crafts of NSW.
A watercolourist and lithographer who worked in Sydney in the 1840s and 1850s Ellis produced landscape paintings of Sydney and lithographs of its churches.
The adventurous sketcher and lithographer was shipwrecked off Flinders Island in 1849 on his round-the-world voyage. His book, 'A Sketcher's Tour round the World' featured ...
Emmons had a distinguished naval career and served as lieutenant on Wilkes round-the-world exploration expedition. His wash drawing of three Aborigines in Sydney in 1839 ...
Mid 20th century New South Wales cartoonist, illustrator and painter. English was entirely self-taught. He painted watercolours and oils of outback landscape, which he sold ...
The second wife of George William Evans and daughter of Thomas Lempriere. Evans advertised in Hobart newspapers to teach drawing in pencil and watercolours.
An established landscape and genre painter in England, Ewart painted many prominent citizens of Sydney and Bathurst and advertised himself as a painter who could ...
Charles Henry Fairland was a painter, lithographer, illustrator and drawing master. He became town clerk of Hunters Hill municipality on its inception in 1861. His ...