Melbourne artist particularly known for his work in photomontage and artists' books. He began his photomontage-based work in the early 1980s and since then he ...
Nineteenth-century amateur watercolourist. She is known from her sketch of Mt Wellington from Brighton, later identified as Brooksby (Pontville, Tasmania).
Lyttleton painted mostly racehorse portraits. He was a foundation member of the Victorian Academy of Arts and exhibited ten oils at the first and second ...
Watercolourist and army officer. Son of William Thomas Lyttleton. Though he lived in Van Diemen's Land for ten years, most of his surviving work is ...
Early 19th century painter and soldier who lived and painted in Van Diemen's Land and Ceylon. Lyttleton was also interested in architecture and he erected ...
Contemporary Sydney cartoonist and caricaturist. A member of the Black and White Artists' Club, he won the 1994 Stanley for Best Symbolic Illustrator and was ...
Colonial period Ballarat cartoonist. The artist initialled cartoons in 'Ballarat Punch', eg. 'Mr Punch does not see why the ladies should not have a smoking ...
Probably female colonial watercolour painter and drawer of nature, travelling with with her family through possibly Port Arthur, Hobart Town and/or Norfolk Island.
Probably female lithographer working in colonial Sydney. The artist's work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.