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Jess, Georg Carl August Herman, b. 1841
Upheavals in his homeland of Denmark prompted Georg Jess to emigrate to Australia in 1864. He settled with his new wife in Victoria where he ...
Jesse, Robert, b. 1931
Robert Jesse was a successful Sydney commercial architect during the 1960s and 1970s. He partnered with Harold Smith, then Robert Jesse and John Hunt.
Jessup, Frank, b. 1884
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
Jevons, William Stanley, b. 1835
Nineteenth century sketcher, amateur photographer, economist, logician, amateur botanist and musician. Jevon's took photographs of people and scenery around Sydney and the Braidwood-Araluen goldfields.
Jigili, Fred Jampijinpa, b.
Warlpiri artist who lived at Lajamanu (NT)and often painted with his wife and daughter. His work is in the collection of the National Gallery of ...
Jinks, Sam, b. 1973
Sam Jinks is a Melbourne-based artist exploring figurative sculpture. He has been exhibiting regularly since 2000 and in 2006 was part of the National Portrait ...
Jobson, Frederick James, b. 1821
Colonial-era sketcher, architect and clergyman, he published various books on Australia, Methodism in the Australian colonies and ecclesiastical architecture that were illustrated with his own ...
Joffe, Mick
Contemporary Sydney writer and caricaturist. Joffe published 'Endangered Characters of Australia' in 1996 after travelling with his wife and their four children, around Australia for ...
Johns, Greg, b. 1953
Greg Johns is a prolific sculptor who has exhibited extensively since embarking on a career in the arts in 1977. He is a past member ...
Johns, Brian
Johns is an industrial designer, trained and practices in design management. He has worked for Sunbeam Australia, Hayco and other design and engineering firms.
Johnson,
Sketcher, was reported by the Melbourne Argus as having taken a sketch immediately after the 'Admella' was wrecked off the South Australian coast on 12 ...
Johnson, A. J.
A.J. Johnson illustrated the early editions of novels by Ethel Turner and Ella Chaffey, including Turner's famous 'Seven Little Australians'. His small-format illustrations were later ...
Johnson, Arthur E.
Architect and draughtsman, exhibited with the Victorian Fine Arts Society in 1853. The partner of Smith & Johnson Architects.
Johnson, Barnet, b. 1832
Nineteenth century professional photographer, bookseller and journalist who made photographs of buildings and events around Melbourne. He returned to England in 1863 after amalgamating his ...
Johnson, Cecil Japangardi, b. 1940
Warlpiri artist who lives in Lajamanu (NT) and is best known for his unusually restricted palette - often simply white and brown on black. He ...
Johnson, Charles E., b.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, he ran various photographic firms and sold photographic equipment predominantly in Melbourne.
Johnson, Franklin
Late 20th century cartoonist. The 'Australian Black-and-White Artists Club Book of Originals' features an image and short biographical entry on Johnson.
Johnson, John
Nineteenth century sketcher and army surgeon, who drew sketches of Sydney and northern New Zealand in the 1840s.
Johnson, John Godschall, b. 1912
An artist of diverse media, a world known violin maker and a committed socialist, Johnson was awarded an OAM in 1991 for services to the ...