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Stevens, George
Painter and photographer(?), exhibited twenty-two still-life paintings at the Royal Academy, London. Despite glowing reviews, Stevens appears to have had very little success in selling ...
Stevenson, W. M.
W. M. Stevenson, a sketcher who lived in Melbourne, had artworks in both the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the Melbourne Public Library Exhibition.
Stewart, D.
D. Stewart, painter, showed an oil painting, Christ Healing the Sick, at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Stewart, James
James Stewart, a professional photographer of Hobart Town, advertised in April 1862 that he was available to take photographic likenesses on glass (ambrotypes).
Stewart, John Tiffin, b. 1829
Stewart, John Tiffin, was a sketcher, surveyor and engineer, who was in the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition as a colonial engineer who provided the sketch ...
Stewart, Robert, b. 1838
Professional photographer, who owned a studio in Sydney's CBD in the late nineteenth century, selling his photographs and photographic equipment, before moving to Melbourne in ...
Stiebel, B.
Professional photographer, was working in Brisbane.
Stieglitz, Emma von, b. 1807
Painted mainly domestic scenes, von Stieglitz also painted portraits of Tasmanian Aboriginal men and women. The latter were regarded as inferior because they were colonial ...
Stirling, , b.
Painter, showed four unspecified 'pictures' at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Stock, Bernard Camidge
Watercolourist, is known only for a competent panoramic View of Sydney from the North Shore, 18th February 1864, a watercolour over four sheets presented to ...
Stockdale, Harry, b. 1841
Harry Stockdale was sketcher, collector, explorer and horseman who also contributed articles on Aborigines and other subjects to various periodicals in the late 1800s.
Stocqueler, Edwin Roper Loftus, b. 1829
Prolific goldfields painter particularly known for his dioramas depicting life on the goldfields, which were widely exhibited, to much acclaim.
Stoddard, Mary, b. 1852
Stoddard was regarded as one of Sydney's most accomplished artists. Her watercolours and oil paintings of wildflowers, children and adults, won her many awards and ...
Stokes,
Drawing instructor based in Launceston who also taught music to schools pupils and families in 1859 and early 1860's.
Stombuco, Andrea, b. 1820
An industrious architect, monumental mason, sculptor and builder who designed 54 public buildings in every Australian state except South Australia.
Stone, Alfred Hawes, b. 1801
Although an amateur photographer, Stone's work is a significant record of the city of Perth's development between the 1860s and 1870s in Western Australia.
Stone, James Doveton, b. 1831
Landscape painter who resided in Melbourne and Adelaide from the late 1850s to the late 1880s. Stone exhibited on many occasions with the South Australian ...
Stone, William Alfred, b. 1836
Colonial Western Australian cartoonist and public servant.
Stonehouse, Anna Maria
Anna Maria Stonehouse was a sketcher and painter who exhibited with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1862 and 1863. She was awarded prizes ...
Stonehouse, Emily
Emily Stonehouse painted two works which were exhibited in the 1863 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts. Emily Stonehouse is a sister of ...