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Abbott Roberts, Mary Margaret, b. 1916
Mary Abbott Roberts, who also exhibited under her maiden name of Mary Abbott, was born in Quirindi in rural New South Wales and studied in ...
Abel, August Theodor, b. 1802
This chemist, mineralogist and amateur artist had an interest in religious art. A German immigrant, he settled in Ballarat, becoming an active member of the ...
Abell, Lucia Elizabeth, b. 1802
Sketcher, landowner and adventurer, Abell lived in London, St Helena and on the banks of the Molonglo River, New South Wales. Apart from her landscape ...
Abercrombie, L. B., b.
Abercrombie was a Colonial-era female sketcher who exhibited two works, both portraits of animal heads, in Brisbane in 1894.
Acraman, William, b. 1824
This English artist arrived in South Australia in the mid nineteenth century. A watchmaker and sketcher, he is known for a pencil drawing held in ...
Ada,
Sketcher. As a young girl Miss Ada received a prize for her drawing of a head that was exhibited with the South Australian Society of ...
Adair, Pauline, b. 1949
Pauline Adair is a New Zealand born figurative artist. In 2008 her work was exhibited in 'Africa - Face to Face', a combined exhibition of ...
Adams,
Colonial female sketcher who used pastel and crayon and exhibited a drawing of the Alps in the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1875.
Adams, Amy
Female colonial sketcher who won fourth prize for a chalk and crayon drawing that was shown at the Melbourne International exhibition in 1880.
Adams, E. V.
Female colonial painter and a resident of St Kilda, Melbourne, Miss Adams exhibited watercolour sketches with the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1870.
Adams, James, b. 1816
James Adams, and his father, William, worked on a property at Dundas, New South Wales. It is unclear whether James or his father are responsible ...
Adams, William, b. 1776
William Adams and his son James, also an artist, worked on a property at Dundas, New South Wales. It is unclear whether William or James ...
Adamson, James Hazell, b. 1829
This diverse artist practised as a painter, lithographer and professional photographer. His works encompassed portrait, landscape and still life genres. Exhibiting in Adelaide, Melbourne and ...
Adamson, John
Scottish colonial male draughtsman whose sketches and paintings of Melbourne were reproduced as lithographs even after his sudden death at sea en route to Calcutta. ...
Adamson, Lorenzo
Colonial Ballarat sketcher who won a medal for his crayon and chalk drawings of the Pilgrim's Progress from the Agricultural Society of NSW in 1873.
Addison,
Colonial female art student and a pupil of Charles Hill's, Addison won three prizes at the Society of Arts exhibition in Adelaide in 1862.
Addison, James
Male colonial artist who was living in Emerald Hill, Melbourne when he exhibited with the NSW Agricultural Society's annual 1873 exhibition.
Addison, William
Male colonial sketcher who drew a portrait of a Roman beggar family in Italian chalk and won a technical prize from NSW Agricultural Society in ...
Adeney, William, b.
Male colonial sketcher who drew landscapes throughout his migration to Australia. He eventually squatted in the Western District of Victoria where he pursued an anthropological ...