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Cripps, Esther A., b. 1858
Miss Esther A. Cripps was a watercolour painter. She exhibited at the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879-80.
D'Arcy,
Watercolourist who exhibited an original work, entitled 'The Bush' at the Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition held in Sydney in 1875.
Gillam, E.
Showed watercolour paintings of flowers in an exhibition in 1873.
Hall, E.
Watercolour painter and sketcher, won the prize for watercolour painting at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Kent,
Miss Kent (given name unknown) helped to recast the design for the Certificate of Merit for the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition.
Lempriere, Clara
Painter. Daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Lempriere. Miss Lempriere studied at the National Gallery of Victoria's painting school under von Guérard.
Martin, Margaret Discombe, b. 1826
Female colonial headmistress in Sydney who painted and exhibited oil and watercolour landscapes and copied works by other artists.
Lacombe,
Professional photographer, was working at Sydney in 1856. This is presumably the Monsieur Lacombe described as 'an amateur from Lyons' who exhibited photographs at the ...
Maurice,
Tasmanian colonial art teacher who exhibited everyone else's work except his own and taught chemistry and mineralogy to pay for the space.
Montague, Fearnleigh L.
19th century painter of land and streetscapes - travelled around Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America.
Montefiore, Eliezer, b. 1820
Sketcher, etcher, art patron, gallery director and businessman, he helped establish the New South Wales Academy of Art and the National Art Gallery of New ...
Cairnes, Elliot Moore, b. 1842
Sketcher, illuminator, public servant and mining geologist. Spent sixteen years on the goldfields of Ballarat, Sandhurst (Bendigo), Blackwood, Smythsdale and other places.
Moore, C. H.
Professional photographer, worked as a travelling photographer in North Queensland.
Morris, Alfred
Professional photographer from Melbourne. He was apparently the 'Professor Morris' who was at 16 Bourke Street, Melbourne, in 1859.
Allport, Morton, b. 1830
Painter and amateur photographer. Allport appears to have made the first photographic expedition to the Lake St Clair region in Tasmania, exhibiting the stereoscopic photographs ...