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List biographies
| Version | Name | Status | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | J., A. | Current | Colonial Sydney newspaper illustrator and cartoonist. In the 1860s-70s he re-drew cartoons from London Punch for the Illustrated Sydney News. |
| 1 | J., H. | Current | Colonial-era Adelaide cartoonist who contributed illustrations to Lantern in 1876. There is some speculation H.J. might be the Adelaide photographer Henry Jones. |
| 1 | J., K. M. | Current | Sketcher, is known only for a pencil sketch, Muncilidcenula, Old Vyner Homestead, Tumut, 11 March 1845, a photograph of which is in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New South Wales. |
| 1 | J., S. H. | Current | Colonial-era Tasmanian cartoonist. According to McCulloch, the artist initialled cartoons in Tasmanian Punch in 1870. |
| 1 | Jabbar, Ali | Current | Late 20th century cartoonist and printmaker. In 1991 Turkey-born Jabbar drew the cartoon for the 'Quit' campaign, the original of which is held in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New South Wales. |
| 1 | Jac | Current | Mid 20th century wartime cartoonist. Jac's 1943 cartoon about General MacArthur -'The Hope of his Side' - was considered too hostile by the Daily Mirror for publication so it was published in both censored and uncensored form by Smith's Weekly instead. |
| 1 | Jack, Eunice Napanangka | Current | Eunice Jack is an Indigenous painter from the Pintupi/Pitjantjatjara tribe whose country is Tjukurla. She has been painting since 1992 and her subjects include her father Tutuma Tjapangati's Dreaming from west of Lake McDonald, as well as a Porcupine story. |
| 1 | Jack, Kenneth William David | Current | Late 20th century landscape painter and engraver who died in 2006. Jack's work 'The Woodcutters' was sold at Christie's in November 1991. |
| 1 | Jack, Tjupurrula | Current | Warlpiri/Luritja artist and senior custodian of Mawitji, a major Possum Dreaming site. He painted intermittently in the late 1970s, instructing his nephew Michael Nelson and was also based at Mt Liebig for a period of time. |
| 1 | Jackson, A. L. | Current | A.L. Jackson was an illustrator who is said to have had drawings published in the Illustrated Melbourne Post. |
| 1 | Jackson, Arthur S. | Current | Professional photographer, worked in partnership with James Hazel Adamson in Melbourne in 1859. |
| 1 | Jackson, George | Current | Watercolourist and master mariner, was master of the Socrates, which visited Portland, Victoria in about 1836. There he painted a watercolour, 'View of Portland Bay', which is now held in the La Trobe Collection of the State Library of Victoria. |
| 1 | Jackson, George Day | Current | Sketcher, is known only for a small watercolour view of Sydney Cove dated 1861. The work is held at the Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW. |
| 1 | Jackson, J. | Current | Professional photographer, took over H. Anson and W.A. Francis's Adelaide Photographic Institution in 1867. He was soon calling the studio by his own name, stating that a 'very large assortment of COLONIAL SCENERY and NATIVES [was] always on hand.' |
| 1 | Jackson, J. | Current | Painter and decorator, signed a naive, romantic, oil on board night view of a gabled cottage by the water with fishing boats returning home. Painted in 1861, it is inscribed 'Ballarat' on the lower left. |
| 1 | Jackson, James R. | Current | Painter, born in New Zealand in 1882. He had lessons at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney. He re-visited New Zealand on numerous occasions and studied art in both London and Paris. He received publicity in the New Zealand press in 1950 for his Sydney Harbour and marine paintings. |
| 1 | Jackson, John Alexander | Current | Sketcher and public servant, was born in Scotland and came to Sydney, Australia in 1825 to be employed as a Government draughtsman. He moved between Australia and England often, and exhibited in the Exhibition of Colonial Artists at Adelaide in 1847. |
| 1 | Jackson, Milton | Current | Artist who made work as a child while living at the Carrolup Native Settlement between the ages of seven and fourteen. He later lived and created work in Wagin. |
| 1 | Jackson, P. | Current | Professional photographer, had a photographic studio in the 'Medical Hall' run by Dr Charles Henry Hardy at Maldon, Victoria, for some time during the 1860s. |
| 1 | Jackson, Samuel | Current | Colonial era sketcher, architect, builder and pastoralist, he established Melbourne's first private architectural practice, and in 1841 drew an enormous 'PANORAMIC Sketch of MELBOURNE Port Phillip...' that the Victorian government later commissioned a scene-painter to adorn the Melbourne Exhibition Building with. |