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Meryon, Charles, b. 1821
Draughtsman, etcher, sculptor and naval officer, made three brief visits to Australia between 1842 and 1846, although his subsequent career in France is far better ...
Meyers, Maximilian, b. 1827
Painter, illuminator, engrosser and art teacher, ran an evening schools for 'the art of drawing and watercolouring' in Perth, Sydney and Melbourne throughout the 1850s-1870s. ...
Crossland, John Michael, b. 1800
Portrait painter, born in England. A resident of Adelaide, he was the most accomplished portrait painter in South Australia of the period.
Fitzpatrick, Michael, b. 1816
Fitzpatrick contributed an untitled pen-and-ink drawing to the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition but is thereafter thought that he only continued to sketch as a hobby. ...
Mierz, H. A.
Professional photographer, was listed in the Melbourne Directory as a 'daguerrean artist' and as an 'artist and photographer'.
Challinor, George Miles, b. 1833
Professional photographer and resident of Ipswich and surrounding areas in Queensland. Notable as being the first photographer of the Morton Bay Aboriginal people and as ...
Mills, Henry, b. 1801
Painter, produced watercolours and an oil paintings and resided in Richmond, Victoria, for many years.
Bird, Eugene Miller
Eugene Miller Bird offered his services as a painter of pictures to order in Perth throughout the 1850s. He later went into partnership with M.E. ...
Miller, Edward E., b. 1830
Painter, photographer, wax modeller and picture-frame maker, in Western Australia.
Miller, James
Miniature painter, was living in George Street when he was listed in the Fords' Sydney Directory for 1851.
Ada,
Sketcher. As a young girl Miss Ada received a prize for her drawing of a head that was exhibited with the South Australian Society of ...
Andrewartha,
Sketcher, exhibited three works with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in 1859.