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Claxton, Marshall, b. 1813
Painter, modeller and amateur photographer born in England. Resident of NSW and Victoria he was a prolific painter and 'national benefit'. He is represented in ...
Martens, Conrad, b. 1801
Well-travelled (South America, South Pacific and Australasia) English colonial watercolourist, oil painter, lithographer, sketcher and landscape artist who is one of the better known 19th ...
Mason, Abraham John, b. 1794
19th century colonial wood engraver.
McArthur, John, b. 1791
John McArthur was a sketcher and naval officer. T.H. Huxley called him ('with all reverence') 'a pragmatical old fogey.'
McCrae, Georgiana Huntly, b. 1804
A prolific painter. McCrae produced a variety of work throughout her life. She received much acclaim for her miniatures and portraits.
McGorman, Margaret
Margaret McGorman won an Agricultural Society Prize for weaving stockings and clothing in 1843.
McLarty, John, b. 1812
Farmer and furniture maker John McLarty specialized in bridge building but also made family furniture.
McLeod, John
McLeod enrolled at the Australian College, College Street, Sydney, in 1837.
Meenyan Art Gallery

by Sandon, Karen Valerie.

inaugural annual print works on paper show.

Meredith, Louisa, b. 1812
Miniaturist, watercolourist, engraver, poet, writer and botanist. She resided in Tasmania for most of her life and exhibited in many Intercolonial Exhibitions.
Merrett, Charles
Little is known of painter and teacher Charles Merret but that he was John Glover's only known Tasmanian pupil. A work attributed to him is ...
Meryon, Charles, b. 1821
Draughtsman, etcher, sculptor and naval officer, made three brief visits to Australia between 1842 and 1846, although his subsequent career in France is far better ...
Metcalfe, M., b. 1813
Sketcher, made three watercolour views of Sydney in the 1830s. The artist was possibly Michael Metcalf(e), a shipping and customs agent who arrived at Sydney ...
the de Metzes, , b.
The de Metzes were sketchers and teachers. In 1834 they advertised at Sydney that they wished to open 'a Ladies' Establishment within two miles of ...
Crossland, John Michael, b. 1800
Portrait painter, born in England. A resident of Adelaide, he was the most accomplished portrait painter in South Australia of the period.