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Whitby,
Sketcher who showed five works with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in 1859.
White, William
Drawing teacher and architect. He designed St Paul's Church of England at West Maitland that is still in use.
Wigmore, R.
Wigmore organised the Hobart Town Art-Treasures Exhibition with Morton Allport in around 1858. He was a sketcher.
Wilkinson, Robert Edmund Alfred
Colonial male sketcher who drew an original homestead in Tombong while on holiday before returning to his day job at the Bank of NSW. He ...
Willson, T. H.
Colonial teacher who taught young gentlemen drawing amongst other things in his Launceston academy and may have worked in England and Van Diemens Land (Tasmania).
Wilson, Adrienne
Artist who was taught drawing by correspondence with the Art Training Institute, Melbourne.
Wilson, Ambrose
sketcher and teacher, in Sydney. An inscription attributes the sketch '[Country] House of Sir Francis Forbes, Emu Plains, Nepean' (ML) to him. Two of his ...
Wilson, Emily M.
Sketcher, won the 3-guinea prize for the best drawing from the round at exhibitions of the South Australian Society of Arts in 1863 and 1865. ...
Wilson, Marjorie Grace
Sketcher and carver, was the daughter of James Wilson and Jessie, née Moyes, of Tasmania. She spent much of her leisure painting and carving flora ...
Wise, John
A sketcher who has attributed to him a watercolour view, 'Esrom Cottage, Bathurst, NSW', a house built in 1854 for Alexander Watt.
Wittenoom, Charles Dirck, b.
Sketcher and newspaperman from England, brother of John Burdett Wittenoom, the first clergyman appointed to Western Australia. He produced sketches of WA, representing the countryside ...
Wood, Louis
Painter, sketcher and teacher, was the elder son of Captain William Wood, a soldier who settled in Australia. There are a few known watercolour paintings ...
Wood, A.
Sketcher, was acknowledged as the original artist for four of the numerous lithographs which appeared in the London edition of Captain H. Butler Stoney's 'A ...
Wood, Eulalie
lithographer and drawing teacher, arrived at Hobart Town on 13 June 1829, and brought what was claimed at the time to be the first lithographic ...
Woodforde,
Sketcher, was awarded second prize in the girls' section of the 1858 South Australian Society of Arts' exhibition at Adelaide for her drawing 'Madonna and ...
Woods, George Austin
Sketcher and sailor, was a lieutenant on board HMS Victoria which assisted the 1861 expedition to search for Burke and Wills led by William Landsborough. ...
Woollard, E. P.
Sketcher, was a pupil of Edward Sasse. Sasse exhibited two chalk drawings by Woollard at the 1869 Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition. Geelong Advertiser described one ...
Yeomans, T. R.
Yeomans was a portraitist who worked in the Bathurst region of New South Wales during the mid-nineteenth century.
Young, R. B.
Drawing teacher at the Adelaide Educational Institution in Stephens Place, Rundle Street, Adelaide in the 1850s.
Ziegler, G.
Ziegler was a portraitist, and possible son of Henry Bryan Ziegler, a miniature painter to the British Royal family in the early nineteenth century.