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D'Arcy,
Watercolourist who exhibited an original work, entitled 'The Bush' at the Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition held in Sydney in 1875.
Dakin,
Art teacher who advertised in the 1905 West Australian Society of Arts catalogue.
Docker,
Miss Docker, painted the original Bontharambo Plains homestead on the Ovens River, Victoria. However, it is not known which daughter (of eleven children) painted the ...
Dodd,
The Misses Dodd were decorative artists and teachers. In 1843 they conducted a Ladies' Seminary at Sydney in refined accomplishments. Boys were enrolled in the ...
Downie,
The Misses Downing painted Tasmanian flora and fauna. Their designs were recreated on fine china, for sale in exclusive shops.
Eaton,
A watercolourist who was awarded an honourable mention when her watercolours of native flowers were shown at the 1861 Victoria Exhibition at Melbourne. They were ...
Eckford,
A sketcher, Miss Eckford won the prize for the best watercolour flower painting in the Industrial Exhibition held at the Maitland School of Arts, 1861.
Fitzgerald,
A botanical painter whose watercolours of flowers are now in the Customs House Museum, Goondiwindi, Queensland. She was lost at sea returning to Ireland when ...
Flinn,
A sketcher who gave her address as Queensberry Street, Melbourne, when she showed an untitled 'crayon' drawing at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Follett, E.
Potter and aviator
Forsyth,
A wax modeller who specialised in modelling flowers and who exhibited at the 1853 Victoria Fine Arts Society exhibition.
Freer, H.
A sketcher who showed a drawing of Windsor Castle at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Miss Freer was living at that time in Geelong, Victoria.
Garrett, L.
Tasmanian watercolourist and schoolteacher exhibited at Hobart Town Art Treasures Exhibition in 1862-63.
Gatliff, A. L., b. 1855
Pastellist, two of her drawings were exhibited in Geelong and Ballarat in 1869, apparently copies of popular engravings circulating at that time.
Gatliff, M.
Sketcher, exhibited her works in Ballarat and Geelong in the 1860's.