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Gunther, Pat, b. 1913
An army nurse who made sketches during her imprisonment by the Japanese in the Seond World War.
Guthrie, Bessie, b. 1905
Bessie Jean (née Mitchell) Guthrie was a designer, publisher and feminist. She was the first woman to hold a solo design exhibition at the East ...
H., J.
Sketcher, there appear to be at least two different artists using the initials J. H.. One was a convict in Van Diemen's Land, in 1831, ...
Hack, Wilton, b. 1843
Painter, art teacher, pastoralist and utopian socialist, Hack taught drawing in Adelaide from 1868 to 1873. He travelled widely and a surviving sketchbook records foreign ...
Hailes, J. C.
Sketcher, drew fourteen Views of Old Adelaide from which lithographs were made in 1867. May be connected with Nathaniel Hailes, founder and editor of the ...
Halhed, Harriet, b. 1850
Australian-born painter in the Edwardian style; trained in UK and France. Associated with Chelsea bohemian set and Arts and Craft Movement.
Hall, Charles Browning
Sketcher, diarist and squatter, lived at Mount Cole, Victoria in the 1850s. His diaries were published in 1996 as "Charles Browning Hall Old Melbourne Notebook ...
Hall, E.
Watercolour painter and sketcher, won the prize for watercolour painting at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Hall, John Vine, b. 1813
Sketcher and master mariner, as captain of various merchant vessels in Australian waters from the 1840s to the 1860s. Hall painted local landscapes and seascapes, ...
Hall, Rebecca Stokes, b. 1810
Sketcher, was married to the master mariner John Vine Hall. Views of Sydney and Bass Strait were made in 1840-41 when aboard her husband's ship.
Hall, T.
sketcher, little is known about this artist. The artist may have been the sister of Edward Smith Hall.
Hall, William Shakespeare, b. 1825
Sketcher, explorer, pastoralist and pearler, was born in England and arrived in Western Australia in 1830. He was involved in the establishment of the pearling ...
Hall, Henry James, b. 1846
English born artist and teacher, who was active in the Ballarat area of Victoria during the late 19th and early 20th century.
Hall, Albert John, b.
Teacher and amateur botanical artist. He donated his paintings to the Western Australian Naturalists Club.
Hallandal, Pam, b. 1929
Her well known work is primarily works on paper, mainly drawing. She has exhibited in major institutions in Australia including the Art Gallery of New ...
Haller, Emma, b. 1810
Sketcher, lived in Tasmania before moving to Victoria in 1853. She sketched from nature.
Ham, W.
Sketcher, little is known about this artist other than the documented inclusion of one work in the 1861 Victorian Exhibition at Melbourne. Gender is unclear.
Hambidge, Alice, b. 1869
South Australian painter, known especially for her watercolours and pastel portraits of public figures and children. Alice's watercolour miniatures on ivory were in great demand ...
Hamilton, William James Warburton, b. 1825
sketcher and civil servant, he lived and worked primarily in New Zealand. While returning to New Zealand, he drew coastal views of King George Sound, ...
Hamlyn, Rhonda, b. 1944
Contemporary Australian artist. Her work is mainly painting and drawing. Hamlyn exhibits at the Watters Gallery, Sydney, NSW.