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Frost,
Teacher of music and drawing in Sydney. In 1854 Mrs. Frost advertised in the 'Illustrated Sydney' that she moved house and would henceforth continue 'to ...
Fry, John V., b. 1831
Scene-painter and actor, worked for various theatrical companies creating sets in theatres primarily in the cities of Melbourne and Adelaide.
Fyans, Foster, b. 1790
Although known more for his eccentricities and lively memoirs than his art, Fyans was a sophisticated watercolourist. He is known for a fine picture of ...
G., A.
Sketcher, filled a sketchbook with views while living in Sydney in 1859-60. Most are watercolours and all are monogrammed (somewhat indecipherably) and dated. They include ...
Galbraith, William, b. 1822
Starting their business with a single lithographic press, the partnership Penman & Galbraith became South Australia's longest-running and most important art-printing establishment.
Garben,
Professional photographer, was in partnership with Christian Ludwig Qwist on the Victorian goldfields at Commissioners' Flat, Sandhurst (Bendigo), in 1854.
Gardiner, Arthur
Tasmanian landscape sketcher from the 1850s.
Gardiner, Mary, b.
An Irish born sketcher and diarist who settled with her family at Gardiner's Creek, now Hawthorn, in Melbourne.
Gardner, William, b. 1802
Although his naive images suggest that he was more at ease with his quill than with a brush, Gardner's sketches of landscapes, Aboriginal customs, weapons ...
Garling, Frederick, b. 1806
Earning his living working at Customs House, Frederick Garling only had early mornings and weekends to spend on his painting yet he was regarded as ...
Garling, William Mylam Nicholas, b. 1840
William Garling's known paintings are mainly of animals, usually horses. He had a business as a horse auctioneer in Richmond and for a time was ...
Gaynor, Amelia, b. 1836
Her sole known sketch is a pencil drawing of her home at Norfolk Island now held at the State Library, Tasmania.
Geddis, John, b. 1802
Art teacher and schoolteacher of a day and drawing school in Sydney from at least 1844 to 1873, at various locations usually in Kent Street. ...
Gedye, Mary Harriet, b. 1834
Tasmanian born watercolourist, Gedye started exhibiting her works after moving to Sydney and marrying. Her works were sent to prestigious European exhibitions and competed against ...
Gell, Philip Hoskins, b. 1822
Sketcher, surveyor and farmer, his artworks are primarily pencil sketched scenes of the Tasmanian landscape, many of which are held in the State Library of ...
Gibbes, Francis, b. 1815
Gibbes's paintings were watercolours of well-known scenery in Victoria although he also showed views of picturesque places in NSW, New Zealand and Scotland. He was ...
Gibbons,
Painter, known exhibited works are of landscapes and flowers. Exhibited in Victoria.
Gibbons, William, b. 1825
William Gibbons was an avid and analytical chemist whose educational drawings were used later to illustrate his book. He also gained a reputation as an ...
Gibson, J. P.
Art teacher who exhibited pupils' work and delivered a lecture titled 'Drawing and Practical Art'. Established school of design in Sydney.
Gilbert, Francis, b. 1820
As tutor to John Cotton, he used his employer's photographic equipment to make daguerreotype portraits but later moved to Geelong to work as a surveyor. ...