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Lempriere, Helen Dora, b. 1907
painter and lithographer, born in Melbourne in 1907, Lempriere had a forty year career of independent, professional practice, died in Sydney, 1991.
Lempriere, Maria
Oil painter of St Kilda, Victoria. In 1857 she showed three oil portraits at the first exhibition of the Victorian Society of Fine Arts at ...
Leon, Dominic, b. 1910
Early 20th century cubist influenced Melbourne printmaker. Leon died in a street accident in 1932.
Leonard, John H.
Late colonial-period Adelaide, Melbourne and, possibly, Brisbane newspaper cartoonist, Leonard was the cartoonist "Leo" on the Port Adelaide News c.1877
Leunig, Mary, b. 1950
Contemporary artist and illustrator. Leunig has published four of her drawing anthologies and held exhibitions of her drawings in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.
Leunig, Michael, b. 1945
Contemporary painter, cartoonist, poet and writer
Levi, Sara, b. 1870
Early 20th century Melbourne flower and landscape painter, craftworker and singer.
Leviny, Dorothy, b. 1881
Enamel and metal worker,devoted a good part of her life to the various crafts that interested her. Lived in the Leviny home, Buda, outside Castlemaine, ...
Leviny, Hilda, b. 1883
Artist,woodcarver, embroiderer and college house matron. The youngest of the Leviny sisters.
Leviny, Mary, b. 1869
Eldest of the Leviny sisters of Buda House, Castlemaine, Victoria. The Leviny family was renowned for arts and crafts.
Lewin, Raphael
Travelling photographer, advertised that he he had arrived at Mr Taylor's Royal Hotel, Deniliquin 'with his complete Apparatus with all the latest improvements for taking ...
Lewis, Martin, b. 1880
A self-taught printmaker, Lewis worked as a commercial artist and later in his life was able to devote himself to making fine art prints. His ...
Lextie, I. C.
Painter, showed an oil 'Portrait of Brown Horse 'Jack', the Property of Richd Goldsborough, Esq.' at the Victorian Industrial Society's 1858 exhibition where Lextie was ...
Liardet, Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn, b. 1799
A nineteenth-century watercolourist, he first turned to painting as a way out of debt. He subsequently painted historical views of Melbourne.
Ligar, Charles Whybrow, b. 1811
Colonial New Zealand and Victorian sketcher, amateur photographer, lithographer, model-maker, cartographer, architect, surveyor and grazier
Lightwood,
Lightwood was one of Melbourne's earliest practising scenic artists. In 1843 the 'Port Phillip Herald' praised his scenery for George Buckingham's production of All for ...