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Morphett, Amy Gawler, b. 1841
Sketcher from South Australia. In 1859 her father lent her flower painting to the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Morphett, Mary M., b.
Sketcher, was born in South Australia. In 1859 her father exhibited her work with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide.
Cohen, Morris E., b. 1866
Federation era Victorian caricaturist, illustrator and pastellist.
Morris,
Sketcher from Victoria. W.T. Morris, presumably her father, lent to the Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition in 1869 her two pencil sketches.
Morrison, G. E. M.
Morrison is known from an undated pencil portrait of Alexander Tolmer.
Menpes, Mortimer, b. 1860
While living in Japan in the 1880s, Menpes outraged Whistler, who accused him of plagiarising his own Japanese methods in painting. Whether this was so ...
Mosey, Frederick, b. 1857
Frederick Mosey was born in 1857. He was an amateur artist and businessman who exhibited lively pen and ink drawings and sketches of fowls in ...
Armstrong,
Sketcher, drew a pencil and watercolour elevation of Tahlee House, Port Stephens, New South Wales in 1831. Tahlee House was the home of Edward and ...
Bagnal,
Art teacher in Parramatta, NSW. While employed at the Native Institution Bagnal is said to have promised private drawing lessons to Mary Hassall.
Bayly,
Mr Bayly exhibited at the Art Society of New South Wales 1889 exhibition in Sydney, NSW.
Birchall,
Colonial Tasmanian sketcher, cartoonist and school-teacher, Birchall's work attracted the favourable attention of the Mercury newspaper on the occasion of its hanging in a Hobart ...
Campbell,
Elected committee member of Victoria Sketching Club.
Chambers,
Art student, was a student in the Art Society of New South Wales classes under A.J. Daplyn.
Chambers, H. E.
Mr H.E. Chambers was awarded the first prize (£5) at a students' competition held by the trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW in 1890.
Finnigan,
Was awarded a drawing prize while an art student at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts.
Harrison,
Sketcher and surveyor, was one of the surveyors who laid out Australind, the Western Australian Company's settlement in the early 1840s.
Henderson,
Portraitist, he practised briefly in Melbourne in 1853.
Johnson,
Sketcher, was reported by the Melbourne Argus as having taken a sketch immediately after the 'Admella' was wrecked off the South Australian coast on 12 ...
Lake,
Sketcher, made the original drawing for Schouten Island, an engraving in H. Butler Stoney's A Residence in Tasmania (London 1856).
Lambeth,
Art teacher, advertised at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land, in September 1838 that he taught drawing in all its branches and was proposing to instruct pupils.