Engraver and clockmaker, had a shop in Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1850 when the convict engraver Thomas Robinson was working for him. Most of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Probably female lithographer working in colonial Sydney. The artist's work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
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 ...
G. Müller was an engraver and die-sinker. In 1852 Müller was awarded a first-class certificate and gold medal for the best specimen of engraving on ...
A photographer and lithographer. He was the official photographer of the Melbourne Public Library and Museum and exhibited his work within Australia as well as ...
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, ...
James Redaway was responsible for translating William Blandowski's drawings into a portfolio of 29 prints in etching, engraving and aquatint. These illustrations were intended for ...
Lithographer and printer. He first advertised his Paper Bag Manufactory and Stationery Warehouse at 20 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, on 25 November 1856 in Der Kosmopolit, ...