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Dove,
Sketcher, was awarded a 3-guinea prize for the best drawing from the round (a copy of the plaster cast, 'Dorothea') at the 1868 exhibition of ...
Dove, William Woodman, b. 1832
Colonial sketcher and clergyman, who was 'very active' while stationed at Cassilis and Muswellbrook and 'most useful in church decorations'. Inspired by the Illustrated London ...
Dove, Victor, b. 1928
A Sydney-born artist and travel writer whose paintings include many scenes of South East Asia.
Dowie, John, b. 1915
Dowie is a sculptor and printmaker, represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia's print collection.
Dowie, Penny, b. 1948
Winner of the Doug Moran portrait prize in 1988, Dowie is also a recognised illustrator, with work shown in the travelling exhibition, 'Alice 125: A ...
Dowling, Matthew Patrick, b.
Dowling was a professional photographer, born in Ireland, who set up studios in Tasmania with his brother, Paul. A bitter parting in 1869 saw him ...
Dowling, Robert Hawker, b. 1827
With subjects ranging from Aboriginal to Bibical and orientalist scenes, Dowling was the first to establish the pattern of expatriate exploitation of home patronage, which ...
Dowling, William Paul, b. 1824
William Paul Dowling was a painter, engraver and photographer. In 1849 he was transported to Hobart Town as a political prisoner. Dowling worked in partnership ...
Dowling, Julie, b. 1969
Julie Dowling is a Badimaya Aboriginal woman whose portraits have been exhibited in 'Culture Warriors' at the National Gallery of Australia, 'Colour Power' at the ...
Dowling, James, b. 1826
James Dowling was born in 1826. He was a woodcarver and joiner.
Dowman, Walter J.
1920s political cartoonist and painter.
Downey, Denis, b. 1842
A photographer based in Carlton, Victoria. He died of arsenic poisoning, just one of the hazardous chemicals used in photography at the time.
Downey, Alice I.
Downey is identified as an illustrator based on a published illustration "Booking up for Berlin and the Australian University" in 1910.
Downie,
The Misses Downing painted Tasmanian flora and fauna. Their designs were recreated on fine china, for sale in exclusive shops.