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Linton, Kathleen
Kathleen Linton was a daughter of J. W. R. Linton. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1933.
Locanto, Pascual
Late 20th century Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist. Member of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club.
Lockwood, Sandy, b.
Established Balmoral Pottery in the Southern Highlands, NSW , specialising in wood firing and saltglaze.
Loefler, Wendy, b.
Sydney-based landscape artist known for her expansive charcoal drawings of the desert regions of Australia, night skies and Antarctica.
Lomer, Albert
Professional photographer and colourist of Brisbane, Sydney and Queensland who worked throughout the mid to late 19th century. A one-time partner of Andrew Chandler, Lomer's ...
Lowe, Charles
Lowe, a solicitor, sketched the island of St Paul on his way to New South Wales in 1844. Lowe joined the new Sydney Sketching Club ...
Lowry, Sean
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Lucas,
Captain Lucas is claimed to be the first person to take a photograph on Australian soil, at Sydney on 13 May 1841.
Lyons, Molly
Prolific photographer and photography writer, in collaboration with husband Leo A. Lyons [died 27/01/1982]. Together with their family, Molly and Leo travelled through Africa, the ...
MacDonald, Donald
Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist. His work is held in the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
MacIntosh, William Priestly
William Priestly MacIntosh carved ten statues for the Lands Department Building, Sydney, in partnership with James Fillans in c. 1890.
Mack, Mary Hamilton
Mary Hamilton Mack was an London trained artist who was active in Sydney during the mid 1920s.
Macpherson, Emma, b.
Colonial female author and artist who painted watercolours of landscapes during her brief residence in Australia before returning to Scotland with her husband to live ...
Magnus, A.
Colonial professional photographer whose Sydney studio and equipment was destroyed when the building caught fire.
Mahony, Elizabeth
Sydney photographer who went from assisting other photographers to starting her own business, only to retire three years later when she got married.
Mallarky,
Colonial male art pupil at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, who was second best to Master Anderson according to F.C. Terry.
Mallison, D. E. Mavis
Female sculptor from Tasmania, who taught while studying art, eventually moving to, and exhibiting in Sydney.