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Crocker, T.
T. Crocker, believed to have been a miniature painter.
Curtis, T. J.
Exhibited with the Art Society of NSW.
Davenport, T.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1904, 1905 and 1906.
Doyle, J. T.
Watercolourist, compiled an album entitled 'J.T. Doyle's Sketches in Australia' consisting of forty-five watercolours dating from about 1854 to 1863 which depict landscape views and ...
Francis, Fred T.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949.
Fraser, T. M.
A miniature painter who exhibited paintings on ivory at the 1863 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition.
Ginnings, J. T.
Professional photographer, who worked at Mount Gambier, South Australia, in 1867.
Graves, T.
1880s Tasmanian art student.
Green, T. Charles
T. Charles Green (Theraza Green) was one of the stars of the Patchs drag show in the early 80s. Her great numbers were a mix ...
Hall, T.
sketcher, little is known about this artist. The artist may have been the sister of Edward Smith Hall.
Henderson, T.
Professional photographer, worked at South Gundagai, New South Wales, in 1866.
Henry, T. S.
Painter whose 1914 watercolour, The Town Hall, Perth, WA was included in the 1992 National Library exhibition, On The Street Where You Live.
Johnston, T. E.
Painter, signed and dated a painting of two swagmen in the bush in 1905, offered at Christie's in April 1976. There is some speculation that ...
Kelleher, T. A.
Illustrator, known for an illustration of Biloela (Cockatoo Island) from c.1860.
L., S. T. J. S.
This artist's sketch, dated March 1824, seems to be a work in a series of copies and sketches after previous artists.
Light, T.
Sketcher, was catalogued as the artist of The Pets (medium unspecified) shown at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts, Adelaide.
M., T.
Colonial artist who sketched the first drawing of St. Andrews Church in Hobart Town that was published as a lithograph by R.V. Hood.
Macartney, F. T.
Writer and printer of linocuts who illustrated poetry.
Millor, T. M.
Sketcher, won the prize for the best pen-and-ink drawing, original or copy, at the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.