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Adams, James, b. 1816
James Adams, and his father, William, worked on a property at Dundas, New South Wales. It is unclear whether James or his father are responsible ...
Adamson, James Hazell, b. 1829
This diverse artist practised as a painter, lithographer and professional photographer. His works encompassed portrait, landscape and still life genres. Exhibiting in Adelaide, Melbourne and ...
Anderson, James, b.
James Anderson was a prolific portrait painter of the mid to late 19th century. His subjects included everyone from the well-known circus proprietor Joseph Rowe ...
Backhouse, James, b. 1794
Only in Australia for six years, Backhouse kept extensive records of his experiences, which were then posthumously published in London. His observations have proven to ...
Baker, James
Professional photographer in Sydney who also took on a role as a travelling photographer around New South Wales.
Bancks, James Charles, b. 1889
Popular and influential mid 20th century Sydney and Melbourne cartoonist and illustrator. Bancks is best known as the creator of Ginger Meggs and for a ...
Barnet, James, b. 1865
James Barnet exhibited a crayon drawing at the NSW Academy of Art in 1880. He is most likely the son of the colonial architect of ...
Basham, James
James Basham was a sketcher who showed two crayon drawings at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880.
Bell, James
James Bell exhibited a selection of his engraving work in the NSW Court of the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition in 1887.
Box, James, b. 1862
A carpenter and architectural draughtsman, James Box studied architecture at the NSW Technical College in the 1880s and in 1886 he exhibited a number of ...
Bray, James E., b. 1832
Nineteenth-century photographer, one of four men who photographed the Kelly gang after the siege of Glenrowan.
Carse, James Howe, b. 1818
A well travelled painter, in 1876 Carse was regarded as 'perhaps the best painter in the colony' with his landscapes, depicting locations from all around ...
Cowlishaw, James, b. 1834
Architect, newspaper proprietor, director and politician.
Crisp, James Alexander, b. 1879
Early 20th century painter and illustrator and the younger brother of the painter Henry J. Crisp. James Crisp lived alternatively in Sydney and California for ...
Cunningham, James, b. 1841
Professional woodcarver born in London, England, UK. Resident of Sydney, NSW.
Daplyn, Alfred James, b. 1844
Daplyn was an English born painter, art teacher, journalist, and arts administrator. Although his work is little known today, he was an important early advocate ...
Dunlop, James, b. 1793
Nineteenth-century astronomer, a poet and a collector of geological, anthropological and natural history specimens. Dunlop clearly had some sketching ability.
Elliott, Frederick James, b. 1864
Frederick James 'Fred' Elliott, 1864-1949, was a prolific watercolour painter and lithographer, active in Sydney from the 1890s to the 1920s, specialising in marine subjects.
Fillans, James
James Fillans carved ten statues for the Lands Department Building, Sydney, in partnership with William Priestly MacIntosh in c. 1890.
Finucane, James, b.
It may be fairly assumed that Finucane was an esteemed and respected officer, serving as secretary to two governors. Only one of his watercolours is ...