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Hunt,
Miss Hunt was a photographic colourist in Sydney in the 1860s. She worked for the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, A.
Miss A. Hunt was known as a painter. She studied at the South Australian School of Design in the 1860's.
Jacob,
Colonial-era teacher of drawing to young ladies in Tasmania.
Jago,
Embroiderer and dressmaker, was one of three daughters of Thomas Jago, a tailor of Echuca, Victoria, but unknown which one.
Jones,
Nineteenth century sketcher who showed in the first exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia at Sydney in 1847.
Jones, Mary E.
Painter, organised the Queensland Women's Art Exhibition held in October 1891. She advertised herself as having studied and taught at the National Gallery, London and ...
Kennedy, K.
Miss Kennedy is best known for the 'elegantly and tastefully coloured' transparencies she created and that were used as street decorations during the Duke of ...
Kent,
Miss Kent (given name unknown) helped to recast the design for the Certificate of Merit for the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition.
Legge,
Sketcher, arrived at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, aboard the Medway on 12 August 1827, with her four sisters and two brothers. Drawings of Aborigines ...
Lempriere, Clara
Painter. Daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Lempriere. Miss Lempriere studied at the National Gallery of Victoria's painting school under von Guérard.
Mackenzie, Joan, b. 1886
Female designer of Christmas cards who was an active member of the Arts and Craft Society in New South Wales, and associated with Nance Mackenzie's ...
Martin, A.
Colonial female sketcher whose sketches of Pilgrim's Progress drew comment from an Adelaide newspaper.
Martin, Margaret Discombe, b. 1826
Female colonial headmistress in Sydney who painted and exhibited oil and watercolour landscapes and copied works by other artists.
May,
Female colonial painter of flowers and miniatures who was commended on her art in a newspaper and may have been painted by her sister.
McKinlay,
Misses McKinlay were taught the art of Spanish blackwork embroidery by their mother and exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1912.
Merritt, Jessie , b.
Merritt was a painter with training at the Max Meldrum School, Melbourne. She was a member of the Ballarat Artists Society. She exhibited work in ...
Miller,
Painter and teacher, was offering drawing, 'mezzotint' and oil and watercolour painting classes in Melbourne in 1841.