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Wise, John
A sketcher who has attributed to him a watercolour view, 'Esrom Cottage, Bathurst, NSW', a house built in 1854 for Alexander Watt.
Wiseman, William Saltonstall, b. 1814
British sketcher and naval officer who visited Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and New Hebrides in the 1860s. Wiseman recorded the places he visited in ink ...
Withers, Walter, b. 1854
The English born painter Walter Withers is known for his moody landscapes of the Victorian landscape around Heidelberg, Eaglemont and Creswick. In the brotherhood of ...
Wittenoom, Charles, b. 1824
English born sketcher (attributed) who practiced in Perth during the late 1830s and again from the early 1860s, although it is probable that his uncle ...
Wittenoom, Charles Dirck, b.
Sketcher and newspaperman from England, brother of John Burdett Wittenoom, the first clergyman appointed to Western Australia. He produced sketches of WA, representing the countryside ...
Wittenoom, John Burdett, b. 1789
A sketcher, teacher and clergyman, he established a Classical School in Perth and became a willing patron and participant in the cultural life of the ...
Dutkiewicz, Wladyslaw, b. 1918
Dutkiewicz was an expressionist, constructivist, abstract and semi-abstract painter and occasional sculptor who was also involved in theatrical design, directing and acting. Dutkiewicz ran theatre ...
Wollaston, John Ramsden, b. 1791
Wollaston is known for the copious personal diaries he kept during his Australian years (1841/1856). These were sent to friends in England and later returned ...
Wollaston, William, b. 1821
Sketcher and farmer, was second of the seven children of Rev. John Ramsden Wollaston and Mary Amelia. He arrived at Australia in 1841, and erected ...
Wolstenholme, E. K., b. 1843
Sketcher, won a prize for a chalk drawing of a female head at the 1861 Maitland Industrial Exhibition.
Wood, Louis
Painter, sketcher and teacher, was the elder son of Captain William Wood, a soldier who settled in Australia. There are a few known watercolour paintings ...
Wood, A.
Sketcher, was acknowledged as the original artist for four of the numerous lithographs which appeared in the London edition of Captain H. Butler Stoney's 'A ...
Wood, Eulalie
lithographer and drawing teacher, arrived at Hobart Town on 13 June 1829, and brought what was claimed at the time to be the first lithographic ...
Woods, George Austin
Sketcher and sailor, was a lieutenant on board HMS Victoria which assisted the 1861 expedition to search for Burke and Wills led by William Landsborough. ...
Woods, Julian Edmund Tenison, b. 1832
Scientist and Roman Catholic priest, Woods was skilled at detailed sketches of his specimens and often sent them in with his scientific publications. His ecclesiastical ...
Woodforde,
Sketcher, was awarded second prize in the girls' section of the 1858 South Australian Society of Arts' exhibition at Adelaide for her drawing 'Madonna and ...
Dove, William Woodman, b. 1832
Colonial sketcher and clergyman, who was 'very active' while stationed at Cassilis and Muswellbrook and 'most useful in church decorations'. Inspired by the Illustrated London ...
Morgan, James Squire Woodward, b. 1886
Prominent interwar period etcher who studied under Julian Ashton and Sydney Long.
Woollard, E. P.
Sketcher, was a pupil of Edward Sasse. Sasse exhibited two chalk drawings by Woollard at the 1869 Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition. Geelong Advertiser described one ...
Woolley, Charles Alfred, b. 1834
Charles Alfred Woolley was a professional photographer and sketcher. He was one of the photographers appointed to cover the Hobart Town visit of the Duke ...