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McC, R. B.
Sketcher, is known for only one watercolour held at the Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
McDonnell,
Illustrator, contributed to 'Saga: A protest in linocuts by the Worker Artists,' Workers Art Club, 1933.
McLeod, John
McLeod enrolled at the Australian College, College Street, Sydney, in 1837.
McMullin, E.
Sketcher, filled two books with watercolour sketches of a variety of subjects, signing several drawings of Tasmanian shells - probably from Hobart - and dating ...
McVittie,
Sketcher and lithographer(?), is known only for providing a sketch of Governor Sir William Denison reviewing the local troops of Volunteers from which a lithograph ...
Meakin,
Sketcher shown at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition of Fine Arts in Melbourne.
Meredith, Robert
Sketcher and architect in Victoria from 1847 to about 1858. His drawing of Christ Church, Geelong (Vic.), was engraved on copper by Thomas Ham in ...
Michell, C. C.
Sketcher and engraver, drew and engraved 'State of Cradock's Pass' in 1840.
Middleton, S.
Sketcher, showed a landscape at the 1869 Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition, Victoria.
Miles, John Roxburgh
Drawing and mapping teacher, advertised in October 1853 that he would soon be starting a class for 'mapping, pencil and watercolour drawing, including Flowers and ...
Miles, Michael
Sketcher, has had a pencil view, 'Port Denison, Looking West' (Mitchell Library) attributed to him.
Milgrove,
An art student from Sydney who exhibited at the annual exhibition in connection with the Pitt Street Congregational Sunday Schools (opened Christmas Eve, 1873).
Miller,
Painter and teacher, was offering drawing, 'mezzotint' and oil and watercolour painting classes in Melbourne in 1841.
Millett, Janet
Sketcher, watercolourist and writer who lived in Western Australia from 1863-1869.
Millor, T. M.
Sketcher, won the prize for the best pen-and-ink drawing, original or copy, at the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Miran,
Painter and designer, from London, ran drawing classes in 'Architecture and Landscape' at Hobart Town.
Mitchell, J. P.
Sketcher and teacher, offered drawing lessons at the Young Ladies Establishment, New Norfolk, Van Diemen's Land in 1835.
Mitchell, F. J.
Sketcher, awarded prize at the 1868 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.