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Bishop-Osborne, J.
J. Bishop-Osborne was a professional photographer working in Hobart in the 1880s. In 1889 he won a lightning shutter as first prize for the work ...
Johnson, Osborne
Painter who has been recorded as working in the 1880s.
Friström, Carl Magnus Oscar, b. 1856
Federation era Swedish born Brisbane painter. He also worked in a photographic studio presumably with his brother, Clas Edvard.
Baker, James P.
Sketcher who worked in South Australia. The Art Gallery of South Australia holds a collection of 34 of his watercolours.
Bishop, E. P.
E.P. Bishop was an amateur photograph whose work, which captured views of Sydney's Botanic Gardens and Mount Victoria in the Blue Mountains, was shown in ...
Cobbett, P. M.
A painter who won silver medal in the landscape section for Professional Artists (Oils), plus the Hunter's Hill prize for landscape.
Creed, Lilla P.
The artist was active as a still life flower painter in Sydney from the late 1880s until the time of her death in 1893.
Paine, John, b. 1833
John Paine was a well-known commercial photographer who travelled with the Australian Squadron and recorded the establishment of the British Protectorate over South East New ...
Pair of Inkwells

by Brown, Charles Allen.

Emu eggs mounted in engraved silver and surmounted with the cast silver figures of an emu and a kangaroo. Turned and stained wooden bases.

silver, emu eggs, Queensland Black-Bean

Panton, Alice, b. 1864
Alice Panton was a painter best known for her portraiture. In the early 1920s Panton drove from Adelaide to Perth by car, reputedly the first ...
Panton, Joseph Anderson, b. 1831
Joseph Anderson Panton was a painter, etcher and police magistrate. He mapped the Yarra Valley while he was magistrate at Heidelberg. Panton Hill is named ...