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Elwes, Robert
The adventurous sketcher and lithographer was shipwrecked off Flinders Island in 1849 on his round-the-world voyage. His book, 'A Sketcher's Tour round the World' featured ...
Hall, Robert, b. 1821
Professional photographer, naturalist, ornithologist and publican, known as 'Professor' Hall he was one of Adelaide's leading photographers in the mid 1800s. He ran his own ...
Korff, Frederick James Robert, b. 1825
A sketcher and merchant seaman, Frederick Korff made a number of sketches while on his sea voyages. Photographs of his sketches and those of his ...
Loiper, Robert
Sketcher, drew an ink over pencil sketch of Aborigines in a landscape held at the Mitchell Library.
McCormick, Robert, b. 1800
McCormick is neither remembered for his excellence in the navy nor blessed with a magnificent portfolio that might redeem his deficiencies in this area. Although ...
Meredith, Robert
Sketcher and architect in Victoria from 1847 to about 1858. His drawing of Christ Church, Geelong (Vic.), was engraved on copper by Thomas Ham in ...
Neill, Robert, b. 1801
A public servant, Neill lived alternatively in Hobart and Western Australia, according to his work commitments. He was also an artist who painted a series ...
Nixon, Frederick Robert, b. 1817
Colonial era Adelaide cartoonist, sketcher, etcher, journalist and surveyor.
Norman, Robert Hastings, b. 1807
A photographer and dentist. He spent the majority of his life practising as a dentist however he did open Australia's first photographic business. He taught ...
Perrott, Robert Issell, b. 1822
Robert Issell Perrott was a sketcher, clerk of the peace and farmer. He migrated with his family to New South Wales in 1839. Perrott donated ...
Richardson, Robert
Robert Richardson, sketcher and marine captain, drew a watercolour view of Pinchgut (Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour) in 1848.
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.