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Kelly, Claude
Noongar artist whose childhood works, created while at the Carrolup Native Settlement, are in the collections of the Berndt Museum of Anthropology and the Art ...
Kelly, Wendy, b. 1942
Wendy Kelly's two-dimensional, non-objective works include painting, works on paper, and unique state books.
Kelsall, Henry, b. 1802
An amateur sketcher and surgeon Kelsall made five trips to Australia as Surgeon-Superintendent aboard various convict ships including the shipwrecked 'Waterloo' in 1842. The artist ...
Kemp, Charles C.
Sketcher and amateur photographer, Kemp was an clergyman in the Anglican church who had received drawing lessons from Conrad Martens in 1847.
Kemp, Ellen
Sketcher and writer she lived for many years on the Macleay river in Northern NSW. Her work documents her life in this region.
Kemp, William H.
William Kemp was an ensign in the 51st Regiment of Light Infantry in Hobart Town. He is known from a drawing inserted in a fellow ...
Kennedy, Edmund Besley Court, b. 1818
Kennedy was primarily a surveyor and explorer with an interest in drawing and watercolours. He was killed while exploring Queensland's Cape York in 1848 but ...
Kennedy, K. G.
Known from a series of sketches, mainly landscapes depicting areas around Melbourne. Many are signed 'K.G. Kennedy/ 159 Collins Street East' and titled in French.
Kentish, Nathaniel Lipscomb, b. 1797
The self-styled 'Amateur Poet Laureate' of Victoria, Kentish owned and published the 'Sydney Times' from 1834-1838 which doubtless featured his own poems, drawings and engravings. ...
Kenton, Kerrie
Dainghutti/Dharug painter and designer based in Western Sydney. Her approach to her work reflects her commitment to her community, education and Reconciliation.
Kenyon, George A.
George A. Kenyon worked as a miner at Mount Alexander and Forest Creek in Castlemaine, Victoria. He is responsible for a series of naive watercolours ...
Kerr, John Hunter, b. 1821
A painter and amateur photographer John Hunter Kerr was particularly interested in recording the local Aboriginal people. His book 'Glimpses of Life in Victoria by ...
Kerr, Schomberg Henry, b. 1833
Kerr was a lieutenant in the Royal Scots Lothian Regiment when he travelled on a voyage to South Africa, Australia, the Pacific and India with ...
Kerr-Firebrace, Ashley, b.
Yorta Yorta/Wurundjeri artist and winner of the Lin Onus Award at the 2007 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Kilburn, Douglas Thomas, b. 1813
Douglas Thomas Kilburn was a professional photographer. His practice was extremely successful, despite advertising that he worked slowly, was expensive, opened only between 11 and ...
King, George Bartholomew Gidley, b. 1846
Sketcher George King was a member of the well-known pioneer King family - his great-grandfather had been Governor of NSW. King's only known work is ...
King, J. B.
An explorer and farmer, King is known for his sketch 'Scene from McLaren's Wharf in 1851' now in the collection of the Art Gallery of ...
King, Charles McArthur, b. 1824
Charles McArthur King, was a sketcher, pastoralist and magistrate. A sketchbook of coastal and landscape scenes, mostly of New Zealand, drawn between 1850 and 1899 ...
King, Elizabeth, b. 1833
An amateur sketcher, King kept a journal filled with picturesque pencil and wash views. It is presumed these are her own work though they are ...
King, Jane
Wife of a missionary, Jane King helped establish a school in Fremantle, Western Australia. Her sketches depicted local landscapes and indigenous inhabitants.