oil and watercolour painter. Migrated to Victoria about 1855 and settled in Geelong. His work consisted mainly of landscapes, most of which were done in ...
Painter, commercial artist and teacher, was born in Ashford, Kent, on 4 March 1887. He contributed illustrations to English magazines before coming to Perth in ...
Professional photographer, appears to have been a son of Samuel Blatchford Webber, a goldsmith of Bromley, Kent, England and a keen amateur photographer.
Mark was a participant of the 1980's Qld ARIs sector and was included in "The Demolition Show" held at The Observatory Gallery, Brisbane from March ...
Webb was a lighting engineer and designer combining the science of lighting with aesthetic goals. Among his projects are the lighting programme for the 2000 ...
Amateur photographer, took two photographs at the Black Lead Reef, Moliagul, near Dunolly, site of the discovery on 5 February 1869 of the Welcome Stranger, ...
Painter and designer, designed the famous Wedgwood Sydney Cove medallion, modelled by William Hackwood and produced by Josiah Wedgwood. Webber never came to Australia.
Artist-draughtsman on Cook's third voyage. Webber was among the most travelled artists of his age. He was instrumental in the dissolution of the traditional concept ...
Peter Webber was the NSW Government Architect 1973-74, after joining the NSW Public Works Department as an architect in 1949 and becoming Assistant Government Architect ...
Webster produced sketches during the voyage of the 'Wanderer' in 1851. These were later worked up by George French Angas into twenty-five watercolours, intended as ...