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List biographies
| Version | Name | Status | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | E., F. | Current | Colonial political cartoonist or lithographer of political cartoons. In a lithographic caricature of Robert Brough Smyth, F. E. satirised him in his capacity as Secretary of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines. |
| 1 | E., L. J. | Current | Federation era Broken Hill political cartoonist. Possibly Leonard J. L. "Leslie" Ellis. L. J. E. drew cartoons for the 'Barrier Daily Truth.' |
| 1 | E., W. A. | Current | Watercolourist possibly connected with Marion Ebsworth. The painting by W. A. E. made in 1846 is in the collection of the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW. |
| 1 | Eagar, N. H. | Current | N. H. Eagar was a drawing student at the Sydney Mechanics Institute. He was awarded a prize of 8s 6d on 6 June 1850. |
| 2 | Eagles, Percy | Current | Percy Eagles was a graphic artist whose astonishing skill with the pencil is demonstrated in his numerous portrait studies. There would be few contemporary artists who could replicate the technical skill and intensity of expression demonstrated in these works. |
| 1 | Earle, Augustus | Current | Augustus Earle travelled extensively during his lifetime, producing paintings and lithographs of his travels in the Mediterranean, North & South America, the Pacific and Atlantic islands, New Zealand and the eastern states of Australia. Earle's enthusiasm and gregarious personality is reflected in his work. |
| 1 | Earles, Chester | Current | Earles painted portraits and figures inspired by literature and the Bible. He exhibited widely in his lifetime. |
| 1 | Eassie, Walter | Current | Early 20th century Sydney cartoonist and poster designer. He died in 1919 and his obituary in 'Home' called him "a most likeable man and competent artist whose death at 47 is regretted by all who knew him." |
| 1 | East, John B. | Current | A portrait painter and miniaturist, J. B. East's best known work is his oil portrait of Jamaican boatman, Billy Blue. His lively watercolours of Europeans and Indians reveal the human focus of his work and provide information about India where he lived, both before and after his period in Australia. |
| 1 | Eastwood, Danny | Current | Painter, illustrator, cartoonist and T-shirt designer based in Sydney, descending from the Ngemba Tribe of Western NSW. In 1992 Eastwood was the NAIDOC Aboriginal Artist of the Year. |
| 1 | Eaton (Miss) | Current | A watercolourist who was awarded an honourable mention when her watercolours of native flowers were shown at the 1861 Victoria Exhibition at Melbourne. They were then sent on to the 1862 London International Exhibition. |
| 1 | Eaton, Henry Green | Current | Eaton was a lithographer and publican. He worked mainly in Queensland, producing lithographs of Australian flora and fauna and portraits based on photographs. |
| 1 | Eatts, Ronald Nyngee | Current | Painter Ronald Nyngee Eatts grew up travelling the state of Queensland with his family, following his father who worked as a fencer. He works are informed by these childhood experiences. |
| 1 | Ebsworth, Marion Louisa Anne | Current | Marion Ebsworth made landscape sketches of the north coast region of New South Wales. She exhibited with the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1877. |
| 1 | Ebye, Carl | Current | A travelling photographer who worked in New South Wales during the 1860s, Ebye produced mainly panoramic landscape views of towns in northern New South Wales. |
| 1 | Eckford (Miss) | Current | A sketcher, Miss Eckford won the prize for the best watercolour flower painting in the Industrial Exhibition held at the Maitland School of Arts, 1861. |
| 1 | Eddy | Current | Contemporary Sydney zine cartoonist. |
| 1 | Eddy, Henry Franklin | Current | Henry Franklin Eddy (1898-1969), known for one pen-and-ink drawing at Cathundral, NSW. |
| 1 | Edgar, D. | Current | D. Edgar exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition held in Melbourne in 1888. |
| 1 | Edgar, Edmund | Current | Edmund Edgar worked in London as a house painter and engraver before being convicted of robbery and sentenced to transportation for life. He used several aliases, including Edgar Edmund Bults and Edgar Bult. |