Watercolourist who worked as a draughtsman in Melbourne and then Darwin. Kelly also lived in Dunedin, New Zealand where he produced numerous watercolours of the ...
Gus Kelly of the Dunghutti language group of NSW creates works using charcoal, acrylics and coloured pencils. He was a finalist in the 2004 Telstra ...
Noongar artist whose childhood works, created while at the Carrolup Native Settlement, are in the collections of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology and the Art ...
Known from a series of sketches, mainly landscapes depicting areas around Melbourne. Many are signed 'K.G. Kennedy/ 159 Collins Street East' and titled in French.
Dainghutti/Dharug painter and designer based in Western Sydney. Her approach to her work reflects her commitment to her community, education and Reconciliation.
George A. Kenyon worked as a miner at Mount Alexander and Forest Creek in Castlemaine, Victoria. He is responsible for a series of naive watercolours ...
Wife of a missionary, Jane King helped establish a school in Fremantle, Western Australia. Her sketches depicted local landscapes and indigenous inhabitants.
Sketcher and surgeon, Knagg set up a medical surgery in Newcastle. Two engravings of shipwrecks after his drawings were reproduced in the Illustrated Sydney News ...
Sketches by O. Korn were lithographed for Fourteen Views of Old Adelaide, published in 1876. May have been the architect F.O. Korn, of Sturt Street, ...
Drawing teacher, advertised in Sydney in August 1844 that she wished 'to engage with a gentleman's family, either as resident or visiting governess. She is ...
J.L. initialled the four watercolours of Norfolk Island in Robert Jones's manuscript journal. However elements of the illustrations are not historically correct for the time ...
Sketcher, signed a watercolour of Newcastle (NSW) in about 1870 entitled 'View of the Infirmary, Gaol, Harbour Master's Residence etc. Taken on the Spot'. It ...