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Harris, J.
Sketcher, drew 'The Burning of the Clipper Ship Lightning' in 1869. Little else seems to be known about Harris.
Harris, William Edward Strelley, b. 1818
Sketcher and pastoralist, was born in England and settled in Western Australia in 1833. His watercolours record rescue scenes during the floods of 1872.
Harrison,
Sketcher and surveyor, was one of the surveyors who laid out Australind, the Western Australian Company's settlement in the early 1840s.
Harrison, J.
Portraitist, has had pencil profile portraits of Tasmanian residents attributed to him. Active in the late 1840s and mid 1850s.
Harrison, Frank, b. 1941
Taught artefact making by Elders on Lake Tyers Mission, canoe maker, artefact maker, painter and drawer who lives and works in Lakes Entrance, Victoria. He ...
Harrison, Fay, b.
Aunty Fay Harrison lives in Lakes Entrance, Victoria. She is a shellworker, painter, drawer, artefact maker and basket weaver.
Hart,
Sketcher, exhibited a drawing of a horse with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1864. Little else seems to be known.
Hart, Joseph Henry, b. 1880
Born in 1880, Joseph Henry Hart was an accomplished practitioner in diverse media including leatherwork, pewter work and painting. His major surviving work, his illustrations ...
Hart, Sally, b. 1960
Sally was an active participant in the 1980s Queensland Artworker's Alliance and the Queensland ARI scene.
Hartog-Gautier, Nathalie, b. 1954
French born Nathalie Hartog-Gautier is an Australian printmaker, painter and photographer with a particular interest in the natural world and memory. Hartog-Gautier arrived in Australia ...
Harvey, Richard
Sketcher, was living in Windsor, Victoria, when he exhibited chalk drawings at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Little else seems to be known.
Harvey, Stuart Erskine
Sketcher and merchant, drew a panoramic view of Launceston in 1840. Harvey had probably come to Launceston in 1839.
Harvey, William Henry, b. 1811
Botanical artist, lithographer and botanist, he travelled widely and between 1834 and 1863 published illustrations of South African, North American, British and Japanese plants, mostly ...
Hassall, Catherine Elizabeth, b. 1825
Sketcher, was the eldest daughter of Rev. Thomas Hassall and Ann, née Marsden. Her mother was also a sketcher.
Hassall, Mary Cover
Sketcher, in 1819 she received drawing materials from her brother Rev. Thomas Hassall, the well-known 'galloping parson' of New South Wales. No surviving artworks are ...
Hatfield, Thomas S.
Sketcher, visited Sydney in 1838-39 and drew local scenes and sketches of Aborigines. Works signed T.S.H were identified as his in 1927.
Hatton, W. S.
Sketcher, drew scenes of Australia and New Zealand in the 1850s and 1860s that were reproduced in the Illustrated London News. Despite the pictorial evidence, ...
Havens, Lucy
Painter and sketcher, she worked and exhibited in Sydney and Maitland, NSW between the late 1840s and early 1860s. She also worked under her married ...
Hawthorn, George
Sketcher and port master, lived in Hobart Town from youth. He was active in the local art scene giving lectures and public demonstrations in the ...
Haydon, George Henry, b. 1822
Illustrator, cartoonist and writer, spent five years in Victoria, 1840-45. He left a pictorial record, sometimes comic, of the early settlement and Aboriginal life in ...