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Bell, Ivy, b.
Ivy Bell is a descendant of the Mutti Mutti and Nari Nari clans of New South Wales. Bell is an emu egg carver and charcoal ...
Hele, Ivor, b. 1912
A leading figurative artist working in Adelaide in the mid 20th century. Hele served as a war artist in the Second World War and Korean ...
Banks, J.
An art student who won a prize for one of his drawings at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1859.
Brabin, J. H.
J.H. Brabin was an architect in Hobart, Tasmania in the mid 1880s who also offered lessons in technical drawing.
Brady, J.
Sketcher known for two pencil drawings featuring Sydney Harbour that were exhibited in the fifth annual exhibition of the NSW Academy of Art in 1876.
Brown, Edith J. Bell, b. 1864
A sketcher of early buildings, drawing teacher, she taught model drawing in Sydney in the early twentieth century. Bell-Brown also painted on china and produced ...
Browne, J.
A sketcher who exhibited two pencil drawings in 1857. He may be the artist John W. Brown.
Castieau, J. B.
Governor of Melbourne Gaol and sketcher.
Clarke, E. J.
E. J. Clarke was an architect. He exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1898.
Commins, J. A.
During the 1860s Commins created retrospective views, in some cases to be turned into postcards.
Drouhet, J.
watercolour painter and sketcher, showed two works in the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition: 'Descent from the Cross,' after Titian (a watercolour) and 'La Leçon ...
Du, J.
Sketcher, put this name to a pencil and white drawing, 'Toll Bar Melbourne and Princes Bridge in the Distance' (c.1854).
Farthing, J.
J. Farthing was a sketcher who made a drawing of Hobart Town around the year 1836. The work is at the Mitchell Library, State Library ...
Green, J. E.
Sketcher, showed two drawings at an exhibition in Victoria 1869.
H., J.
Sketcher, there appear to be at least two different artists using the initials J. H.. One was a convict in Van Diemen's Land, in 1831, ...
Hailes, J. C.
Sketcher, drew fourteen Views of Old Adelaide from which lithographs were made in 1867. May be connected with Nathaniel Hailes, founder and editor of the ...
Harris, J.
Sketcher, drew 'The Burning of the Clipper Ship Lightning' in 1869. Little else seems to be known about Harris.
Harrison, J.
Portraitist, has had pencil profile portraits of Tasmanian residents attributed to him. Active in the late 1840s and mid 1850s.
Hillier, Henry J.
An anthropologist and collector who drew sketches of Aboriginal artefacts when collecting in the Northern Territory in the late 19th/early 20th centuries.
Hodgson, J.
Art student, was awarded prize at the exhibition held by the Society of Arts in Adelaide while a pupil of the South Australian School of ...