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Cooper,
Sketcher. Exhibited in the 1857 Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition.
Crabbe,
Miss Crabbe was a South Australian sketcher who exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1859.
Croasdill, M.
Sketcher in Newcastle, NSW.
Crowder, E. F., b.
Sketcher and resident of Adelaide, South Australia.
Currie,
Sketcher, made a view of 'Governor's Retreat, Van Diemen's Land'.
Dakin,
Art teacher who advertised in the 1905 West Australian Society of Arts catalogue.
Eckford,
A sketcher, Miss Eckford won the prize for the best watercolour flower painting in the Industrial Exhibition held at the Maitland School of Arts, 1861.
Flinn,
A sketcher who gave her address as Queensberry Street, Melbourne, when she showed an untitled 'crayon' drawing at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition.
Freer, H.
A sketcher who showed a drawing of Windsor Castle at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Miss Freer was living at that time in Geelong, Victoria.
Gatliff, A. L., b. 1855
Pastellist, two of her drawings were exhibited in Geelong and Ballarat in 1869, apparently copies of popular engravings circulating at that time.
Gatliff, M.
Sketcher, exhibited her works in Ballarat and Geelong in the 1860's.
Gaunt,
Exhibited Indian ink drawings at Launceston Town Hall in 1865.
Hall, E.
Watercolour painter and sketcher, won the prize for watercolour painting at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Hart,
Sketcher, exhibited a drawing of a horse with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1864. Little else seems to be known.
Hunt, A.
Miss A. Hunt was known as a painter. She studied at the South Australian School of Design in the 1860's.
Jacob,
Colonial-era teacher of drawing to young ladies in Tasmania.
Jones,
Nineteenth century sketcher who showed in the first exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia at Sydney in 1847.
Legge,
Sketcher, arrived at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, aboard the Medway on 12 August 1827, with her four sisters and two brothers. Drawings of Aborigines ...
Martin, A.
Colonial female sketcher whose sketches of Pilgrim's Progress drew comment from an Adelaide newspaper.
Miller,
Painter and teacher, was offering drawing, 'mezzotint' and oil and watercolour painting classes in Melbourne in 1841.