A Federation era Bulletin cartoonist and painter, based mainly in Melbourne, Alfred Vincent was the first visual artist to join the Melbourne Savage Club.
William Henry Vize was a trained chemist who turned an amateur interest in photography into a second business producing portraits and landscape photographs in regional ...
sketcher, of Aboriginal portraits from the Portland district of NSW (now Victoria) and views of Tasmania. The drawings are mainly in pencil with a few ...
Drawing teacher, curator and librarian, Wade was also a clergyman before his unorthodox views on baptism forced him into retirement. He is probably best known ...
A contemporary Melbourne comic artist, illustrator and political cartoonist. Jo Waite has produced comics and cartoons for government institutions and community groups.
Painter and professional photographer, exhibited artworks, mainly copies, at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 and Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Although listed in the Melbourne Directory as ...
Walker received little formal education, but as a young woman showed considerable talent in the art of modelling. She would become very well known for ...
A London-born photographer who arrived in Melbourne in 1886. He had a studio in Little Collins Street, 1888–-1897; Johnston Street, Fitzroy, 1898-1900; and Elgin Street, ...
Sue Walker first came to public attention with her crocheted objects. Later she became the founding director of the Victorian Tapestry Workshop, and in this ...
Contemporary artist with a diverse art practice in works on paper, collage, artists’ books and sculpture. After completing a PhD (addressing the topics of place, ...