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Cruikshank, George, b. 1792
19th century English cartoonist who drew several cartoons with colonial Australian themes.
Daniel, George A.
Landscape artist active in Sydney during the 1890s.
Darvall, Charles George, b. 1831
Watercolourist, sketcher also taught drawing 1860s to 1880.
Dashwood, George Frederick, b. 1806
First visited Fremantle, Western Australia, in September 1832 on board HMS Challenger. Immigrated to South Australia in early 1840s.
Dinham, George, b. 1807
George Dinham emigrated to Tasmania around 1846, he was an amateur painter who exhibited in several major exhibitions.
Dixon, George, b. 1800
Watercolourist and landowner born in Durham, England. Resided in Tasmania.
Donaldson, George, b.
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist.
Duncan, George Bernard, b. 1904
Painter, was born in New Zealand to Australian parents in 1904; a student of Dattilo Rubbo.
Dunstan, George, b. 1876
Early to mid 20th century political cartoonist and signwriter.
Emmons, George F.
Emmons had a distinguished naval career and served as lieutenant on Wilkes round-the-world exploration expedition. His wash drawing of three Aborigines in Sydney in 1839 ...
Evans, George Francis, b. 1809
The Welsh-born Evans, son of G.W. Evans, painted Tasmanian landscapes in oils, now represented in the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania.
Fairman, B. George
B. George Fairman, who opened a studio in Launceston in the late 1860s, appears to have been a society photographer, since his stock-in-trade was the ...
Faris, George
George Faris worked as a photographer in Sydney, where he had his own studio in the mid 1860s.
Finey, George, b. 1895
Mid 20th century Auckland and Sydney left-wing caricaturist, cartoonist, painter, sculptor and collage artist. Infamous for his bohemian lifetsyle.
Forsyth, George
A painter and member of the Council of the (Royal) Art Society of New South Wales, Forsyth showed 'Euchred' at the 1897 exhibition of the ...
Forsyth, George Andrew Duncan, b.
A sketcher, harbour master and godson of the eminent cartoonist George Cruikshank, he made pen and ink and watercolour sketches of Fremantle and Rottnest Island.