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Dalton, Edwin
A prominent society photographer, teacher to Queen Victoria and inventor of the 'Biotype'. His talent for portraiture was such 'you could almost speak to' his ...
Daly, Greg, b. 1954
Greg Daly is a an internationally renowned ceramist, author and educator specializing in glaze techniques, lustres and surface treatments including gold and silver leaf.
Dancey, George Henry, b. 1864
British born Federation era cartoonist and stained glass designer.
Dangerfield, A. D.
Mrs Dangerfield exhibited three watercolours at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. Likely to have been the wife of architect A.D. Dangerfield.
Daplyn, Alfred James, b. 1844
Daplyn was an English born painter, art teacher, journalist, and arts administrator. Although his work is little known today, he was an important early advocate ...
Darbyshire, Beatrice Dean, b. 1901
A talented artist, Beatrice Darbyshire exhibited in England and Perth throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Darley, Lucy Forrest, b. 1839
A 'lady of great culture', a prominent figure and a 'grande dame', Lady Darley developed a talent for 'spirit drawing'. Working intuitively she developed psychic ...
Darling, Charles Henry, b. 1809
Military officer and Governor of Victoria in 1860s. A pen-and-ink sketch attributed to him is held in the Mitchell Library, New South Wales.
Darling, Juliet
Artist, illustrator, film maker, poet, writer of fiction, Juliet Darling also became well-known as the quietly supportive partner of the Sydney based curator, Nick Waterolow
Darroch, Lee, b. 1957
Lee Darroch is a well known and respected possum skin cloak maker from Victoria. Her home base is Gragin, otherwise known as Raymond Island, in ...
Darvall, Charles George, b. 1831
Watercolourist, sketcher also taught drawing 1860s to 1880.
Davenport, David
Davenport is a furniture designer and maker, working in Melbourne with Rory Davenport for Illogical Study's Furniture Manufacture firm.
Davenport, David
Davenport is a furniture designer and maker, working in Melbourne for Illogical Study's Furniture Manufacture firm.
Davidson, Letitia
Miniaturist, portrait painter and professional photographer, worked in Melbourne and Hobart 1850s and 1860s.
Davies, David, b. 1864
David Davies, the son of a Ballarat miner, first came to public notice in the late 1880s when he was a student at the National ...
Davies, Henry
Sign writer, banner painter, calligrapher and gilder, worked in Melbourne in the 1850s and by 1868 was working in Sydney.
Davies, Henry Easom, b. 1831
Considered by contemporary critics to be a 'poet-painter' of colonial subjects. His Turner-esque technique nevertheless came to be considered overly stylised which may explain why, ...
Davies, William, b.
Professional photographer worked in Melbourne from 1855 to 1882. His work is in the National Gallery of Victoria and the La Trobe Collection, State Library ...