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Qwist, Christian Ludwig, b. 1818
Photographer and goldsmith of Danish heritage. A resident of Bendigo and in later years Sydney, mainly noted for his design and craftsmanship of commissioned commemorative ...
A., G. R.
Colonial era cartoonist. G.R.A drew the cover of 'Sam Slick in Victoria' for a June 1879 edition.
Acley, R. H.
Travelling from San Francisco, this professional photographer worked in Sydney and Victoria. His daguerreotype practice specialised in portraits and landscape views.
Alexander, R.
Unknown colonial painter from Bendigo whose portrait of a man and his mate was exhibited in Melbourne in 1854.
Allman, R.
Allman was a painter who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1885.
Atkins, R.
Miss Atkins was active c.1901-1903.
B., R.
Colonial era Melbourne cartoonist. There is some speculation that R.B. is the Melbourne Punch cartoonist Luther Daniels.
Bannister, R. D.
Mrs R.D Bannister was a flower painter whose works, which were exhibited in the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880, were rendered on ivory.
Biggs, R.
R. Biggs did at least one known painting in 1886 titled Fernshaw. Little else is currently known of the artist.
Bradle, R. H.
Mrs. R.H. Bradle exhibited two of her paintings in Melbourne at the Centennial International Exhibition in 1888.
Bray, Joshua R., b. 1838
A settler in Murwillumbah in northern New South Wales, who sketched a small pencil view of his home, Kynnumboon.
Bray, R. J., b. 1830
Nineteenth-century painter, known for "View in the Gulf of Genoa", the sister of Miss M.A.C. Bray.
Brearley, H. R.
Exhibited in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949.
Bruford, J. R.
Artist exhibiting in Sydney in 1885
Burnett, R. E.
Watercolourist associated with Anne Handley's album held in collection of National Library of Australia.
Butler, R.
Federation era Tasmanian painter.
C., R.
Painter, worked during WW1.
Campbell, Colin R.
Listed in Sands 1871, 1887-88.
Campbell, R. J.
Sketcher from New South Wales. Campbell exhibited with the Royal Art Society in 1883.