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Geddis, John, b. 1802
Art teacher and schoolteacher of a day and drawing school in Sydney from at least 1844 to 1873, at various locations usually in Kent Street. ...
Gilfillan, John, b. 1793
After a tumultuous childhood running away to sea, being shipwrecked and press ganged for 8 years, Gilfillan studied art and made it his career. He ...
Gill, John, b. 1797
Colonial era Victorian architect and attributed cartoonist.
Gladstone, John
Professional photographer, was listed as a photographic artist in Bendigo.
Goldfinch, John
A sketcher who drew pencil scenes on Van Diemen's Land, New Zealand and the South Sea islands between 1842 and 1851.
Gordon, John A.
Painter. One of his paintings of an Australian Aborigine displayed in Sydney attracted considerable attention in late 1853.
Gould, John, b. 1804
For an artist with no formal training and who had his beginning as a gardener and taxidermist, John Gould produced an enormous quantity of fine ...
Gresswell, John, b. 1798
Goldsmith and orchardist who was born in England who lived and worked in Perth in mid 1800s.
Haig, John, b.
portrait painter, professional photographer and civil servant, in 1858 he started a photography and portrait painting business in Warwick, Qld. A fourth generation Haig photographic ...
Henderson, John Black, b. 1827
Late colonial-era painter, sketcher, comic illustrator, amateur photographer and surveyor. A founding member of the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1870, Henderson showed six landscapes ...
Hennings, John, b. 1835
Painter, scene-painter and decorator, was born in Germany and arrived in Melbourne in 1855 where he painted theatre scenes for about four decades. Hennings's contribution ...
Holden, John
Art student, won a prize in the Society of Arts' third annual exhibition in 1859 while he was probably a student at South Australian School ...
Hutchinson, John, b. 1811
Involved with the invention of the spirometer Hutchinson researched respiratory diseases among the miners and in 1855 exhibited a daguerreotype and a collection of Aboriginal ...
Irvine, John, b. 1805
As a painter and portraitist, John Irvine made a name for himself in Scotland as well as Adelaide and Dunedin. Actively involved in art societies, ...
Johnson, Arthur E.
Architect and draughtsman, exhibited with the Victorian Fine Arts Society in 1853. The partner of Smith & Johnson Architects.
Johnson, Barnet, b. 1832
Nineteenth century professional photographer, bookseller and journalist who made photographs of buildings and events around Melbourne. He returned to England in 1863 after amalgamating his ...
Johnson, Charles E., b.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, he ran various photographic firms and sold photographic equipment predominantly in Melbourne.
Jones, David Evans, b. 1838
Nineteenth century sketcher and Anglican clergyman, he spent much of his life travelling to different parishes throughout regional NSW, where he made small-scale sketchbook drawings ...
Jones, Frances Eliza
Nineteenth century sketcher and poet who lived in South Australia for several decades before returning to Britain to educate her sons. She produced watercolour sketches ...
Jones, Henry, b. 1826
Nineteenth-century professional photographer, watchmaker and jeweller, he worked in Melbourne and Adelaide, producing pannotypes (photographs on leather to send through the post) and full-length carte-de-visite ...