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Gatliff, A. L., b. 1855
Pastellist, two of her drawings were exhibited in Geelong and Ballarat in 1869, apparently copies of popular engravings circulating at that time.
Gatliff, James
Watercolourist and clergyman who exhibited a landscape painting in Ballarat, 1869.
Gatliff, M.
Sketcher, exhibited her works in Ballarat and Geelong in the 1860's.
Gaul, John
Professional photographer who won a medal for his untouched portrait photographs in Melbourne, 1866.
Gaunt,
Exhibited Indian ink drawings at Launceston Town Hall in 1865.
Gebbie, W.
Sketcher, exhibited at Ballarat Mechanics Institute in 1869.
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 ...
Gee,
Sketcher, awarded prizes for her sketches in her home town of Adelaide.
George, William
Initially working for himself in Bathurst, William then worked in a studio with the Freeman brothers, becoming its proprietor until he retired in 1900.
George, William
Carver of headstones in cemeteries, WA.
Ghislin, W.
Sketcher, exhibited at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. The artist resided in Geelong.
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, 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, William
Professional photographer in Adelaide.
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. ...
Gilbert, George, b. 1815
George Gilbert founded the first magazine in Victoria, and helped found the Melbourne debating society. He was a multi-talented artist, but was eventually declared bankrupt. ...
Giles, Caroline, b. 1850
Sketcher, won a prize for her landscape drawing shown with the South Australian Society of Arts. Later resided in Western Australia.
Gilks, Edward, b. 1822
Born in London, Gilks led a tumultuous career shifting between self employment and working for the Crown Lands Department. During this time he exhibited his ...
Gill, C.
A sketcher who exhibited at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1866.