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Jones, Mafra
Art student, was a pupil of J. S. Bowman in Melbourne. She won the prize awarded to 'art students, not pupils of the Academy: - ...
Jones, Rita
Art student, was a pupil of J. S. Bowman in Melbourne, as her Miss Mafra Jones who is presumed to be her sister. They both ...
Jones, William Lorando, b. 1819
Nineteenth-century sculptor, professional photographer, architect, inventor and lecturer, he produced figurative statues among other things. His reputation was damaged when he was convicted for blasphemy,and ...
Jordan, W. T.
Nineteenth-century painter of colonial-themed scenes and ships who lived and worked in Sydney. Jordan's paintings, which were exhibited at both the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition ...
Joubert, Jules François De Sales, b. 1824
Nineteenth century art and language teacher, exhibition organiser, theatrical entrepreneur and property developer he played a major part in expanding colonial Australian representation in international ...
Joyner, William George Percy, b. 1848
Nineteenth century painter, illuminator, draughtsman and agent, lived his entire life in South Australia and exhibited regularly with the South Australian Society of Arts. He ...
Keartland, George Arthur, b. 1848
George Arthur Keartland was a professional photographer and printer who worked for the Melbourne Age in the 1870s.
Kemp, Ellen
Sketcher and writer she lived for many years on the Macleay river in Northern NSW. Her work documents her life in this region.
Kendall, George Henry, b. 1840
A professional photographer and noted baritone singer, Kendall worked in rural Victoria and based with permanent studio in Echuca from circa 1867-1890 and latterly at ...
Kennedy, Christina, b. 1827
Christina Kennedy lived and worked in South Australia where she and her family were all involved in craft production. Her 'Tripod Table' (c.1880), made of ...
Kennedy, K. G.
Known from a series of sketches, mainly landscapes depicting areas around Melbourne. Many are signed 'K.G. Kennedy/ 159 Collins Street East' and titled in French.
Kent,
Miss Kent (given name unknown) helped to recast the design for the Certificate of Merit for the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition.
Kent, H.
Co-designer of the Certificate of Merit for the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition.
Kerr, John Hunter, b. 1821
A painter and amateur photographer John Hunter Kerr was particularly interested in recording the local Aboriginal people. His book 'Glimpses of Life in Victoria by ...
Key, William
A professional photographer, William Key and partner George C. Wilmot had a photography studio in Malop Street, Geelong, Victoria from 1865 to 1887.
Kilburn, Douglas Thomas, b. 1813
Douglas Thomas Kilburn was a professional photographer. His practice was extremely successful, despite advertising that he worked slowly, was expensive, opened only between 11 and ...
King, Charles McArthur, b. 1824
Charles McArthur King, was a sketcher, pastoralist and magistrate. A sketchbook of coastal and landscape scenes, mostly of New Zealand, drawn between 1850 and 1899 ...
King, Matilda, b. 1837
Described as 'One of the first ladies to paint South Australian native flowers' Tilly King was both a botanical painter and collector who had a ...
King, Philip Gidley, b. 1817
Philip Gidley King became friends with Charles Darwin and his illustrations were used in an edition of the Naturalist's Voyage.
King, Robert Lethbridge, b. 1823
Like other members of the King family Robert kept a sketchbook of drawings and watercolours. His sketch books, held in the Mitchell Library, contain drawings ...