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Roberts, George, b. 1800
George Roberts was a prolific scene-painter. When Sydney's new Prince of Wales Theatre was opened in 1855, the Illustrated Sydney News reported that "the credit ...
Rodius, Charles, b. 1802
Charles (Rhodius) Rodius was a portraitist, illustrator, draughtsman, lithographer and singer. He was sentenced to seven years transportation for stealing a reticule containing a handkerchief, ...
Rogers,
Mrs Rogers was wood engraver, who lived in Tasmania around the 1840s.
Romansson, Madame
Madame Romansson was teaching drawing at Sydney and was also running a ladies' seminary at Nithdale Cottage on Elizabeth Street.
Ronalds, Alfred, b. 1802
In 1849 Alfred Ronalds became one of Victoria's first lithographic printers. His brother Francis invented the electric telegraph in England.
Campbell, Oswald Rose, b. 1820
Leading colonial art teacher and painter.
Roseneath, Austin's Ferry

by Smith, James.

on loan to Glenorchy City Hall

Rowe,
Miss Rowe was a successful miniature painter in the 1840s.
Rowe, George, b. 1796
George Rowe was one of the most prolific topographical printmakers in England.
Rowcroft, Horatio
Horatio Rowcroft advertised drawing and mathematics classes at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in 1847.
Rowntree, Edward Casson, b. 1810
The best known architectural work by Edward Casson Rowntree is the Hobart Town Savings Bank (now the Murray Street branch of the Savings Bank of ...