A gold-miner on the Avoca goldfields near Bendigo, Victoria. Theodore King painted the First Parliamentary Election in Bendigo in 1855. He later exhibited two oil ...
professional photographer and painter(?), opened a 'Public Gallery' in Yarra Street, Geelong, Victoria, in 1856 with an exhibition of 'Daguerreotypes, Paintings, Objects of Art and ...
Sketcher, architect and public servant, was in Melbourne by 10 August 1852. Despite his impressive references he lost his position at the Victorian government's Colonial ...
Sketcher, painted some watercolours of flowers in an unidentified album, the one work is dated 1859. An unsigned bunch of flowers, painted in a formal ...
Painter, engraver and lithographer. A resident of Melbourne,a lithograph of St John the Evangelist, Toorak produced by him and his business partner John Wesley Pearson ...
Watercolourist whose works mainly depict flowers from Western Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. A collection of early photographs and watercolours compiled by her ...
Painter, showed an oil 'Portrait of Brown Horse 'Jack', the Property of Richd Goldsborough, Esq.' at the Victorian Industrial Society's 1858 exhibition where Lextie was ...
Lightwood was one of Melbourne's earliest practising scenic artists. In 1843 the 'Port Phillip Herald' praised his scenery for George Buckingham's production of All for ...
Painter and lithographer, was recorded in the Port Phillip Almanac and Directory for 1847 as a lithographer living in Melbourne. It is likely that he ...
Painter, drawing teacher and lecturer, was presumably a member of the New York Livingston family of artists. He delivered a well-attended lecture on drawing at ...
Colonial publican who drew his cricket club while waiting for his pub to be licensed. His drawing style has been criticised as too English, although ...
Male colonial artist who painted Scottish subject matter and exhibited at the Victorian Fine Arts Society. He may have worked as an assistant to the ...