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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 ...
Babbage, E.
E. Babbage was an artist who exhibited in Adelaide in 1859. It is largely thought that he is related to the other artistic Babbages including ...
Buckland, A. E., b. 1790
Botanical artist, A.E. Buckland produced a number of watercolours between 1847 and 1850 that are now held in the collection of the Tasmanian Museum and ...
Cotton, E.
Sketcher. Exhibited in 1856 Victorian Exhibition of Fine Arts, Melbourne, Victoria.
E. & R. Quarrill
Commercial printers in Sydney and Melbourne, specialising in prints of Australian urban and regional landscapes.
Earles, Chester, b. 1821
Earles painted portraits and figures inspired by literature and the Bible. He exhibited widely in his lifetime.
Eclipse

by Newall, Thomas Agar.

Original engraving published in 1796.

Edgar, Edmund, b. 1800
Edmund Edgar worked in London as a house painter and engraver before being convicted of robbery and sentenced to transportation for life. He used several ...
Allen, Edward
Lithographer, surveyor and estate agent, Allen advertised his new premises in December 1857 at the corner of Charles and Cameron streets, Launceston.
Boulton, Edward Baker, b. 1812
Edward Baker Boulton was a grazier in northern New South Wales whose artistic practice is said to have enjoyed more attention than his sheep. A ...
Clarke, Edward, b.
An amateur photographer and medical practitioner. A resident of Launceston. He introduced the wet-plate process to Tasmania.
Dunn, Edward Carey
Edward Carey Dunn was a sketcher and settler. He lived in Victoria. Dunn was one of the 'early colonists' photographed by Thomas Chuck in 1872.
à Beckett, Edward, b. 1844
Colonial painter of landscapes who was painted in the act of painting by Emma Minne Boyd, matriarch of the influential family of artists.
Baldwin, Edwin
Baldwin worked as a professional photographer but was not adverse to collaborating with other photographers or selling others' works.
Dalton, Edwin
A prominent society photographer, teacher to Queen Victoria and inventor of the 'Biotype'. His talent for portraiture was such 'you could almost speak to' his ...
Blyth, Eliza
Miss Blyth was a painter and art teacher who exhibited in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales despite living predominantly in Hobart, Tasmania. Formerly ...
Cox, Eliza, b. 1830
Watercolourist and resident of Tasmania and England.
Bath, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Bath exhibited her paintings and pastels at two exhibitions in Melbourne in 1857 and 1866.
Douglass, Elizabeth, b. 1825
Elizabeth Douglass worked mainly in miniature portraits on ivory, chalk drawings, watercolour, engraving and oil colour. Her work received recognition at the Geelong Mechanics Institute, ...