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Horne, Richard Henry, b. 1802
Sketcher and author, born in England, he wrote for Charles Dickens's "Household Words" before arriving in Melbourne in 1852. In Australia he wrote and exhibited ...
Meares, Richard Goldsmith, b. 1780
Sketcher, mural painter, army officer and settler at the Swan River Colony (Western Australia). Captain Meares was known for his draughtsmanship and his depictions of ...
Minchin, Richard, b. 1831
Painter, lithographer(?), draughtsman and zoo director, migrated to Adelaide from Ireland in the 1850s, won many prizes at the South Australian Society of Arts with ...
Morrell, Richard, b. 1809
Sketcher, builder, farmer, postmaster and publican, from Western Australia. Morrell died of rheumatic fever at Northam on 29 April 1863.
Nancarrow, Richard Huthnane, b. 1833
Migrating to Australia in 1855, he settled in Neilborough in Victoria where he worked as a miner. He became well-known in the area for his ...
Richards, Charles
Charles Richards, art student, was awarded the prize for the best freehand scroll drawing copied from the London School of Design's outline patterns, at the ...
Richards, Richard Henry, b. 1856
Richard Henry Richards, sketcher, calligrapher and draughtsman, died at the age of 20. His masterpiece was considered to be a portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm of ...
Richardson, Charles Douglas
Charles Douglas Richardson, illustrator and sculptor, drew 'Aborigines Attacking Bushman' a full-size plate from an unidentified publication, possibly the Australasian Sketcher.
Richardson, George, b. 1822
George Bouchier Richardson, sketcher, engraver, watercolourist and editor, 'regretted the necessity which compelled him to join his parents in Australia in 1854, but hoped that ...
Richardson, Eva, b. 1936
Eva Richardson is a Trawlwoolway kelp-work artist who has a "kelp water carrier" in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Australia. Eva also ...
Richardson, John, b. 1818
John Richardson, painter, professional photographer and teacher, trained at the Royal Academy, London. He painted scenes from British history and literature, as well as copies ...
Rickards, Harry
Harry Rickards was a sketcher who exhibited chalk drawings at Melbourne's 1866 Intercolonial Exhibition when living in Peel Street, Windsor, a Melbourne suburb.
Domeny de Rienzi, G. L.
Domeny De Rienzi, illustrator, adventurer and travel writer, published Océanie; ou, Cinquième Partie du Monde in Paris in 1836-1837. He described himself as a traveller ...
Riggall, Louie, b. 1868
Riggall was an academic painter who enjoyed early success in her career both in Melbourne and Paris before it was cut short by her death ...
Riley, A. D.
A. D. Riley, art teacher, is described as jointly teaching with Julian Rossi Ashton, the gentlemen's life drawing class at the Art Society of New ...
Riley, Anne
Anne Riley, sketcher and sister of Alice Riley, signed a watercolour of a sweet pea included in the album of Sophia Ives Campbell, her aunt.
Rising, , b.
Mr Rising was a drawing teacher in Sydney during the 1830s. In 1834, he advertised that he could instruct a limited number of young gentlemen ...
Ritchie, Charles Edward, b. 1863
Charles Edward Ritchie, painter and barrister, was born in Launceston. By profession a barrister, he gave up law in order to study art in Paris ...
Ritchie, J. M.
J. M. Ritchie, sketcher, lived at Geelong, Victoria when he exhibited his 'Drawings in Crayons' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.