Illuminator, engrosser and clerk, Sydney, Melbourne and Hobart Town. Myers designed, executed and signed what is thought to be the earliest surviving illuminated address in ...
Sketched Tasmanian scenes that include Campbell Town, Hobart Town, rural areas and churches. He produced an album containing seventeen of his watercolour sketches.
Colonial era Sydney painter, caricaturist, illustrator, journalist and publican. Newall was also a renowned marksman who apparently bet a case of champagne that he could ...
A travelling photographer who worked in both Sydney and Hobart Town. He exhibited his daguerreotype's both nationally and internationally and is renowned for his portraits ...
A painter who dealt mainly in portraiture. He painted portraits for many of Sydney's leading residents and exhibited his works in various exhibitions. His last ...
A photographer, scientific entertainer, inventor, photographic supplier and chemist. He advertised his portrait photography and traded under Norrie's Photographic Portrait Establishment.
Ogilby's painting, A Sea Piece, exhibited in the 1849 Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia exhibition, was praised in the Sydney ...
Parsons was a watercolourist in the late 1840s. Works including 'Crown Commissioner's House' and 'Government Camp, Lamplough' are related to goldfields' life.
John Penman was lithographer and copperplate printer who was born in Scotland and then emigrated to South Australia in 1848. Later his colleague, William Galbraith, ...
Sketcher and a settler, P. H. F. Phelps filled two albums with undated drawings of Australian views, natural history subjects and Aborigines. They are now ...