Illustrator, cartoonist and writer, spent five years in Victoria, 1840-45. He left a pictorial record, sometimes comic, of the early settlement and Aboriginal life in ...
Watercolourist, surveyor and architect, arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1826 as architect and surveyor to the newly formed Van Diemen's Land Company. Painted watercolours ...
Desley Henry of the Jirrbal language group of North Queensland weaves bicornial baskets from lawyer cane. Her painting practice incorporates acrylics and ochres and her ...
William Henry Vize was a trained chemist who turned an amateur interest in photography into a second business producing portraits and landscape photographs in regional ...
Lesser known than her sister, the painter Mary Jane Scott, Henrietta nevertheless was a competent sketcher who studied under one of Australia's famous early painters, ...
Colonial-era New England watercolourist. Bloxsome arrived in New South Wales in 1849, a year after marrying Oswald Bloxsome Jnr in London. Her subject matter consisted ...
Living in Australia for roughly two decades in the mid-19th century, a number of Henrietta Bloxsome's works survive in national collections. They variously depict scenes ...
Henrietta Walker was a dyer and weaver who, according to Eveline Syme, was responsible for the original exploitation of Victorian barks, grasses and vegetable dyes ...
Chris Henschke is an artist who works in the areas of media including fine art, illustration and imaging, interactive art, video and animation, graphic design, ...
Sketcher and lithographer, was born in Hobart Town. Henslowe lithographed and printed the covers of the sheet music composed by his father which were exhibited ...