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Kosvitz, Augustus John, b. 1831
Queensland-based watchmaker, jeweller and metalsmith who produced presentation pieces and jewellery in gold and silver. A former employee of Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Kosvitz introduced ...
Brown, I. L.
A sketcher known for one watercolour of Sydney Harbour dating from c. 1855.
Green, L.
Painter, signed a watercolour called 'Adelaide (South Australia) from Hindley Street', dated 1850.
L., J.
J.L. initialled the four watercolours of Norfolk Island in Robert Jones's manuscript journal. However elements of the illustrations are not historically correct for the time ...
Lacy, George, b. 1817
A self-confessed adventurer, Lacy 'bade adieu to Old England and sailed for the Antipodes'. As a skilled and amused observer of social foibles and appearances ...
French landing boat

by Brady, Joseph.

Watercolour of harbour showing ships and a French landing boat and crew.

Landale, Harriet
Sketcher, drew in Tasmania. Four small, crude pencil and watercolour views are known. She married Rev. Warren Auber Brooke in 1857.
Lane, Henry Bowyer
Sketcher, architect and public servant, was in Melbourne by 10 August 1852. Despite his impressive references he lost his position at the Victorian government's Colonial ...
Lang, Isabella Dunmore, b. 1843
Long-lived nineteenth-century amateur sketcher.Her drawing-book, a work of her adolescence, contains pencil sketches of buildings in England and France and two watercolours of flowers.
Lapham, Frances and Lapham Henry
One of these, it is uncertain which, painted some small, naive watercolours in an album of poems compiled by Frances Lapham.
Lashbrooke, Ada
Sketcher, painted some watercolours of flowers in an unidentified album, the one work is dated 1859. An unsigned bunch of flowers, painted in a formal ...
Lau, Hermann, b.
Sketcher, traveller, musician and collector, was a native of Germany who was in New South Wales for four and a half years, but disliked Sydney. ...
Lauvergne, Barthélemy, b. 1805
Lauvergne was from a family with no previous naval tradition. He first arrived in Australia on board the 'Astrolabe' for its 1826/1829 voyage of the ...