Nelson was a landscape painter, schoolteacher and police clerk. He painted prolifically as he travelled throughout Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania.
Ness was a professional photographer and it is believed that he may be the architect 'David Ness' who had been taught photography by Walter Woodbury. ...
A professional photographer, he is generally regarded as the major photographic recorder of Melbourne's growth from settlement to great city. Working as the official photographer ...
An art student who studied under Charles Hill. Neville's drawing, Jeptha and his Daughter was included in a 1863 exhibition at the South Australia Society ...
Sketched Tasmanian scenes that include Campbell Town, Hobart Town, rural areas and churches. He produced an album containing seventeen of his watercolour sketches.
A sketcher and photographic colourist. His drawings won him prizes and were exhibited at various exhibitions at the New South Wales Academy of Art. He ...
A photographer who won many awards and gained recognition for his photographic and watercolour portraits. He exhibited extensively within Australia as well as overseas and ...
Newry was a sketcher and photographer who travelled with two friends, including Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, on a round the world voyage in 1868/69. ...
Nicholas John Caire was a portrait and landscape photographer. He was one of the first photographers to create literary and narrative photographs about the lives ...
Painter, lithographer and illustrator born in St Petersburg, Russia. Resident of Melbourne, New Zealand and England. Chevalier was a leading and somewhat flamboyant figure in ...
A photographer who exhibited at the Melbourne Intercolonial exhibition in 1866. His work Specimens of Art, Launceston, Van Diemen's Land were photographs that may have ...
A photographer who travelled around Australia recording his journey through photography, in particular with portrait photography. Based in Sydney he travelled to Queanbeyan, Wollongong, Boorowa ...