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Howitt, William, b. 1846
William Howitt was a woodcarver. He lived and worked in Western Australia and exhibited his carvings at international exhibitions.
King, George Bartholomew Gidley, b. 1846
Sketcher George King was a member of the well-known pioneer King family - his great-grandfather had been Governor of NSW. King's only known work is ...
Liversidge, Archibald, b. 1846
A keen amateur photographer, he photographed many of the Sydney University buildings in the 1890s.
Lockhart, William Ewhart, b. 1846
painted an Australian oil landscape in 1865
Marchant, Philip James, b. 1846
Philip Marchant was a colonial photographer in South Australia. Skilled in various photographic processes, he produced a double portrait of himself while showing no signs ...
Mouchette, Berthe Julie Lucie, b. 1846
painter and teacher, residing in Paris, Melbourne and Adelaide, she taught and created in a variety of media including sculpture, drawings, oil and watercolour paintings ...
Rogers, Elizabeth Margaret, b. 1846
In 1864 Elizabeth Margaret Rogers shown with the South Australian Society of Arts and won a prize, "for the most meritorious original picture by a ...
Sommers, John E., b. 1846
John (Jack) Sommers was a painter and illustrator with association with the Heidelberg School artists in Melbourne.
Taylor, James, b. 1846
James Taylor was a professional photographer who emigrated from Scotland to South Australia in 1864. He settled in Gawler, where he operated a photographic studio. ...
Thurston, Emily Mary Ann, b. 1846
Sketcher and watercolourist, she arrived in NSW in 1853 with her widowed mother and sisters.
Wilshire, Isabel Eliza, b. 1846
Sketcher, eldest daughter of Austin Forrest Wilshire and Eliza, née Pitt, married Edward Southwell Ruthven on 31 March 1874. Her pencil drawing 'Garden Island' is ...
Azzopardi, Angelo, b. 1847
Printer from Melbourne in the mid to late 19th century. Azzopardi was also a wood-engraver and a watercolour painter who exhibited his paintings in the ...
Barron, Harry, b. 1847
Governor of Western Australia who was associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Betbeder, Faustin, b. 1847
Franco-British, Victorian-era cartoonist who portrayed the Right Hon. F.C. Childers, one time Auditor General of Victoria.
Bock, William Rose, b. 1847
William Rose Bock learned engraving and printmaking from his father Thomas Bock and was well-known in Tasmania as a designer of illuminated addresses, crests and ...
Camm, Robert, b. 1847
Robert Camm (1847-1933) painted few figurative works, being best known for his pastoral scenes and his coastal views in Victoria of the Apollo Bay, Lorne ...
Clancy, D. I., b. 1847
Professional photographer. Presumed dead following the wreck of the steam ship Clarence off the coast of New South Wales.
Collingridge, George, b. 1847
Wood engraver, painter, founding member of the Royal Art Society of NSW, and founder of Australian Art, the first local magazine devoted to art. George ...
Corkhill, William Henry, b. 1847
As a photographer, Corkhill documented the Tilba Tilba, and his work is in the collection of the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.