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Legge,
Sketcher, arrived at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, aboard the Medway on 12 August 1827, with her four sisters and two brothers. Drawings of Aborigines ...
Leichhardt, Ludwig, b. 1812
Sketcher, naturalist and explorer. Known drawings are little more than rough records made to assist his scientific work.
Lempriere, Helen Dora, b. 1907
painter and lithographer, born in Melbourne in 1907, Lempriere had a forty year career of independent, professional practice, died in Sydney, 1991.
Lesueur, Charles-Alexandre, b. 1778
Natural history artist. Leseur travelled to Australia with a French expedition at the beginning of the nineteenth century, his drawings and etchings of local flora ...
Levido, Alfred, b. 1863
Architectural draughtsman, watercolourist, illustrator and teacher of technical drawing. He was a member of the West Australian Society of Arts from 1905-1910.
Levinge,
Illustrator, illuminator and designer, illuminated an address presented to Rev. Dr John Bede Polding, in the late 1840s. It was later praised as a masterpiece ...
Lew, Zelman, b. 1948
Zelman Lew, visual artist, was born in Melbourne in 1948. Since 1994 he has been practicing art, graphic design and web design.
Lewin, John William, b. 1770
Colonial Sydney painter, art teacher and naturalist, was the first free artist to settle in New South Wales and attempted to make a living as ...
Lewis, Aletta M., b. 1904
painter, illustrator and writer, born in England,1904. Lewis spent her most exciting period as a young artist exhibiting in Sydney.
Lewis, Ellen Magdalene, b. 1848
A nineteenth-century amateur sketcher who received numerous prizes for her work as a student. In the late 1890s Lewis was employed as drawing mistress at ...
Lewis, Ruark, b. 1960
Ruark Lewis is a Sydney-based visual artist and writer. He works in a wide range of media such as painting, drawing, installation, artists-books, performance, public ...
Lhotsky, John, b. 1795
Nineteenth-century Polish-born sketcher and lithographer, among many other occupations in a chequered career. He made many lithographs of Australian subjects, not always his own work.
Ligar, Charles Whybrow, b. 1811
Colonial New Zealand and Victorian sketcher, amateur photographer, lithographer, model-maker, cartographer, architect, surveyor and grazier
Light, T.
Sketcher, was catalogued as the artist of The Pets (medium unspecified) shown at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts, Adelaide.
Light, Walter G.
Sketcher, brother of the architect George Thomas Light, came to South Australia in 1849. From that year date his earliest surviving sketches, and all of ...
Light, William, b. 1786
A former director of the Art Gallery of South Australia, he declared: 'there is little doubt that had Colonel Light decided to devote his genius ...
Lilley, Elizabeth, b. 1946
An illustrator, whose signed work appears in Australia: National Journal and Australia Week end Book 5 (1946).
Lincolne, Abraham, b. 1815
Abraham Lincolne was a sketcher, writer, farmer and stock agent. He came to New South Wales in 1838 where he rented Fig Tree Farm at ...
Lindsay, Daryl, b. 1889
Artist, illustrator and the most influential gallery director in 20th century Australia. The second youngest of the 10 Lindsay children.
Lindsay, Isabel, b. 1894
A sketcher and the youngest of the Lindsay children. Known as an eccentric and quite different to her siblings, Isabel was unable to establish a ...