Frederick Grosse was an engraver, vigneron and probably professional photographer. Born in Prussia, he came to Melbourne via Adelaide in 1854. Grosse is best known ...
Jacob Grossman was a professional photographer who produced calotype (salted paper) and collodiotype (albumen print) portrait photographs in Sydney in 1858-59.
Ross Grounds was one of the pioneers of environmentally aware art, using a playful understanding of the rhythms of nature, which he incorporated with a ...
James Grove was a sketcher, engraver, carver and silversmith. He is credited with having made the earliest existing example of Australian silver, a small castor ...
Travelling oil, house, sign and coach painter and professional photographer of German birth. Grube had constant brushes with the law and used the alias John ...
Dr Billy Gruner is a contemporary artist who specialises in non-objective and concrete art. He established the VCM (very central management) system within the ARI ...
His skill at portrait painting enabled Binem Grunstein to survive the Nazi concentration camps in World War II. After the war he immigrated to Australia, ...