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Lockwood,
Portraitist, draughtsman and conman, was a Van Diemen's Land expiree committed for trial in 1848 for defrauding his Melbourne employers, ironmongers Richardson & White.
Miran,
Painter and designer, from London, ran drawing classes in 'Architecture and Landscape' at Hobart Town.
Barnfield,
Barnfield is known only for a crayon drawing she exhibited in the Launceston Fine Art Exhibition in 1879.
Batts,
Mr and Mrs Batts are thought to be a married couple who worked together as teachers in Hobart. In 1833 they advertised their services, offering ...
Bell, Edward C.
Mrs. Edward C. Bell shared a photographic studio in Bendigo with her husband. Edward Bell is recognised as a photographer, while his wife was a ...
Boatright,
A drawing instructor, teacher and singer, in 1834/1835 Mrs. Boatright advertised lessons for young women in singing, music, drawing "and the various branches of polite ...
Cathcart,
Pastellist, showed works at the Geelong Mechanics Institute exhibition in 1869. There is some suggestion she is the mother of Tasmanian artist May Cathcart.
Dove,
Sketcher, was awarded a 3-guinea prize for the best drawing from the round (a copy of the plaster cast, 'Dorothea') at the 1868 exhibition of ...
Elliot,
A sketcher whose painting titled 'The Houble', Emu Plains, New South Wales (1849) was auctioned at Bonham's (London) in 1989.
Forster,
A teacher who was offering classes in 'drawing and perspective' at her Bagdad Seminary, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), in 1845.
Foyle,
A teacher who was offering lessons in 'drawing in crayon and watercolours' at her school in Hobart Town in 1833.
Frost,
Teacher of music and drawing in Sydney. In 1854 Mrs. Frost advertised in the 'Illustrated Sydney' that she moved house and would henceforth continue 'to ...
Gee,
Sketcher, awarded prizes for her sketches in her home town of Adelaide.
Hopkins, Benjamin
Colonial era Launceston drawing teacher. Hopkins advertised drawing classes in the 'Launceston Examiner'.
Hunt,
Mrs Hunt was a drawing teacher.
Jenkins,
Art student, resided in Sydney and took lessons from Conrad Martens in 1850-51. Mrs Jenkins, her husband Robert Pitt Jenkins and their five surviving sons, ...
M.,
Female artist who sketched her house before it burned down. Her work is held in the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
Mack, E.
Female colonial flower painter and sketcher who exhibited in the South Australian Society of Arts exhibition with some success. She was criticised for posing flora ...
Marr, Alexander
Colonial Sydney teacher who taught drawing and needlework among other subjects, according to the advertisement for the reopening of her school.
Marsh, John Augustus Milbourne
Colonial female artist who drew her own home (before it was destroyed) and other houses and rural properties, some belonging to other artists.