Edward Charles Dean was born in 1832. He was designer and draughtsman who won an award at the Inter-Colonial Exhibition in Victoria 1866-67 and one ...
William Delafield Cook established his reputation as a draughtsman and painter consciously paying homage to the 19th century academic works of Ingres. He matured into ...
Dellas was one of the two Drawing Masters at Melbourne's Church of England Grammar School in 1866, along with Henry Easom Davies. Dellas was reported ...
Sketcher, daughter of Sir William Thomas Denison, governor of Tasmania in 1846-54, governor of New South Wales and governor-general of the Australian colonies in 1855-61, ...
The "gentleman artist", Dibdin is considered Rockhampton's first resident painter, also an actor, an estate agent, and a gold buyer. Dibdin was the founding secretary ...
Draughtsperson, illustrator, and painter, active in Brisbane from the 1970s. Dickason was best-known for her illustrations of proceedings during the Fitzgerald inquiry.
Robert Dickerson is a Sydney born figurative painter since the late 1940s and a printmaker since the 1971. Frequently reoccurring subjects in his work include ...
Under Thomas Mitchell in the NSW Surveyor-General's Department, Dixon pioneered surveys in areas south-east of Sydney but was suspended for twice publishing maps without prior ...
Domeny De Rienzi, illustrator, adventurer and travel writer, published Océanie; ou, Cinquième Partie du Monde in Paris in 1836-1837. He described himself as a traveller ...
Mid 20th-century sketcher and nurse, Suter kept a secret diary throughout her postings with the army that she filled with humorous cartoons that depicted the ...