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Bischoff, G. W.
G. W. Bischoff advertised to give lessons in drawing and etching.
Blyth, W.
W. Blyth was a sketcher whose drawings of Tumut, New South Wales were exhibited in 1861 at the preparatory exhibition for the London International exhibition ...
Bonney, W. H.
W. H. Bonney was an artist calligrapher and draughtsman who illustrated the illuminated address to Governor of Western Australia Sir Gerard Smith in 1895.
Brown, John W.
A sketcher and a watercolourist.
Brown, W. J.
Colonial NSW drawing student who exhibited in Melbourne in 1888
Bruce, W.
W. Bruce was a sketcher whose exhibits all appear to have been student copies of the work of others.
Burnett, W.
Pencil drawing attributed to T Temperley commended but apparently drawn by W Burnett.
Butler, W. T.
W.T. Butler received favourable print reviews for his drawings exhibited in several exhibitions in Sydney.
C., C. W.
Sketcher of public buildings of Adelaide.
Cathels, Sydney W., b. 1866
Design student in Sydney. He exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney in 1904.
Chapple, Arthur W.
Chapple exhibited in the Centennial International Exhibition in Melbourne in 1888.
Collett, R. W.
Sketcher and possible resident of NSW and New Zealand.
Cooper, W. M.
Sketcher, known to have made a companion sketch for John Rae's 'Turning of the First Turf'.
D'Arcy, W.
Exhibited at the NSW Academy of Art in 1875 and at the Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition.
Dickes, W.
W. Dickes was a sketcher. He produced a view of Moreton Bay, Brisbane, c.1852.
Flexman, T. W.
A sketcher and carver who drew a pen-and-ink copy of one of Gustave Doré's illustrations to Tennyson's Elaine in 1867 and carved a large elaborately ...
Frank, W.
A sketcher, produced two watercolours of New South Wales scenes, both dated 1866, which were both auctioned in the 1970s.
Gebbie, W.
Sketcher, exhibited at Ballarat Mechanics Institute in 1869.
Ghislin, W.
Sketcher, exhibited at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. The artist resided in Geelong.
Gold, W. N.
Sketcher, made a pencil drawing of Rhodes, Thomas Walker's residence at Concord, New South Wales, in 1835.