Richard Hall was the eldest son of photographer ‘Professor’ Robert Hall and Ruth, nee Smith. He won prizes for the best stereoscopic photographs at the ...
Professional photographer and surveyor, Arthur Hamilton emigrated from England to Adelaide on board the ‘Eliza’. He took the earliest known photographs of the Northern Territory ...
Sketcher, was living in Windsor, Victoria, when he exhibited chalk drawings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Little else seems to be known.
Painter, manufacturer and agriculturist, came to Sydney in March 1832. He rapidly became active in Sydney's public affairs and initiated several associations, some of which ...
Sketcher and author, born in England, he wrote for Charles Dickens's "Household Words" before arriving in Melbourne in 1852. In Australia he wrote and exhibited ...
Engraver, schoolteacher, writer and poet, arrived at Hobart Town, Tasmania, from England in 1857. He produced a map of Hobart town, judged to be 'one ...
Peter (Richard Norman) Johnson (1923–2003) was a distinguished Sydney architect and academic leader. After joining Kenneth McConnel and Stan Smith in the mid 1950s, he ...
Professional photographer, became a partner in the photographic firm of Jones and Baker in Melbourne. During 1859 a man named Longthorpe or Goldthorpe was charged ...
Laishley was a natural history painter, lithographer and Congregational clergyman; a pupil of the painter and engraver Le Cocq. He was sent to New Zealand ...
Richard Larter first came to public notice in the 1960s with confronting works based on the female body, politics, and a sensibility informed by British ...