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Armitage, E.
Armitage exhibited in the 1875 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Believed to have been taught by J.S. Bowman.
Ashley, E.
Ashley is thought to be a photographer whose work includes a depiction of Fremantle Prison in 1899.
B., A. E.
A.E.B. was a watercolourist who presumably worked in Tasmania in the 1850s. Their work 'Warratah [sic] Mount Wellington' is held in the National Library of ...
Baker, C. E.
Sketcher who appears to have specialised in animal paintings. C.E. Baker, a possible relative of artist George A. Baker, is known to have exhibited twice ...
Bardwyn, B. E.
Artist who exhibited in Sydney in 1897 with the Art Society of NSW.
Bartley, E.
Bartley was a New Zealand artist who exhibited regularly with the New South Wales Society of Arts throughout the 1870s.
Baxter, E. C.
E.C. Baxter exhibited two drawings at the New South Wales Academy of Art's 1872 exhibition.
Bayley, E. A.
E.A. Bayley exhibited a crayon drawing at the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition where it was awarded a commendation. Little else is known of them.
Berry, E.
A drawing in the Mitchell Library is attributed to E. Berry. The sepia sketch, which depicts the tumblings waters of Port Darling was photo-lithographed by ...
Bevan, C. E.
C. E. Bevan is recorded as having worked as a professional photographer in Brisbane in 1868.
C., E.
Sketcher. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales holds an undated watercolour by the artist. There is some suggestion that E.C might be Edward ...
Cockrell, E. A.
E. A. Cockrell exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1889.
Cook, E. A.
Cook was an architectural draughtsman known to have exhibited with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1890.
Eddy,
Contemporary Sydney zine cartoonist.
Edgar, D.
D. Edgar exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition held in Melbourne in 1888.
Edmonds, C.
Colonial newspaper illustrator who had drawings of birds published in 'Australian Graphic' in 1883 and 1884.
Edwards,
The name Edwards was mistakenly attributed to lithographs and watercolours which are now known to have been by Robert Russell. No Edwards is otherwise known ...