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Harding, Mick
Mick Harding is a boomerang and other artefacts carver. He "burns in" Indigenous designs of south eastern Australia into his creations.
Lovett, Mildred Esther, b. 1880
Painter, pastellist, lithographer, sculptor and china painter, born in Hobart Lovett succeeded Sydney Long as Julian Ashton's assistant teacher in Sydney. An influential teacher, her ...
Miles, Michael
Sketcher, has had a pencil view, 'Port Denison, Looking West' (Mitchell Library) attributed to him.
Milgrove,
An art student from Sydney who exhibited at the annual exhibition in connection with the Pitt Street Congregational Sunday Schools (opened Christmas Eve, 1873).
Miller, Godfrey, b. 1893
The New Zealand born Godfrey Miller became one of Australia's most admired artists of the mid-twentieth century. His shyness, combined with the way he continued ...
Millett, Janet
Sketcher, watercolourist and writer who lived in Western Australia from 1863-1869.
Milsom, Elizabeth, b. 1960
Melbourne based printmaker who worked as an assistant in Bill Young's Print Workshop after graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1985. She ...
Minchin, George, b. 1852
Painter, was apprenticed to a heraldic painter at Geelong, Victoria, in 1869. On Easter Monday he caught a train from Geelong to Melbourne and disappeared.
Minns, B.E., b. 1863
B.E. Minns was introduced to art by the young Charles Conder, with whom he shared rooms in the 1880s. He soon developed a successful career ...
Abercrombie, L. B., b.
Abercrombie was a Colonial-era female sketcher who exhibited two works, both portraits of animal heads, in Brisbane in 1894.
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 ...
Adams,
Colonial female sketcher who used pastel and crayon and exhibited a drawing of the Alps in the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1875.
Addison,
Colonial female art student and a pupil of Charles Hill's, Addison won three prizes at the Society of Arts exhibition in Adelaide in 1862.
Andrew,
Painter and sketcher and a student of J.S. Bowman, Miss Andrew had her work exhibited at both the 1872 Victorian Exhibition and the 1875 Melbourne ...
Andrewartha,
Sketcher, exhibited three works with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in 1859.
Annear,
Miss Annear exhibited a crayon drawing after Le Brun at the Agricultural Society of New South Wales' 1873 exhibition.