Painter and scene-painter, advertised that he would design and paint transparencies for the Sydney celebrations for the marriage of the Prince of Wales in 1863.
Bernd Jansons is a professional artist working in the digital medium. His work has been exhibited in Australia in Sydney, Melbourne and the Gold Coast, ...
Landscape, still-life and portrait painter, was born 1779 at Einlage, Prussia. He was trained by Signor Piesio Ancora, a member of the School of Naples, ...
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator, cartoonist and poster designer, who spent several years working in New York for publications including Hearst's Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Dressmaker and specialist in French tambour beading and hand beading who worked for Madame Pellier in the St James Building, George Street, Sydney, and worked ...
Painter and clergyman, arrived at Van Diemen's Land in 1841. He exhibited at many places, including the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and the 1870 Sydney ...
Margaret Jaye, Interior decorator, is considered to be the first trader to be listed as such in Sydney. Despite opening a store in Darlinghurst Road ...
Joseph Jefferson was a landscape and scene-painter and an actor. He was born in 1829 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jefferson made his stage debut when he ...
Jefferson was a professional photographer established in Deniliquin, New South Wales. It is possible that photography ran in the blood as his son appears to ...
Art student, resided in Sydney and took lessons from Conrad Martens in 1850-51. Mrs Jenkins, her husband Robert Pitt Jenkins and their five surviving sons, ...
Federation-era Broken Hill political cartoonist. Jenkinson contributed cartoons to the Barrier Daily Truth in the 1890s, a paper sympathetic to the miners' federation.
Late 20th century Sydney-born, London-based cartoonist, caricaturist, illustrator and cartoon historian. The son of renowned Sydney cartoonist Jack Gibson, John is said to have changed ...
Nineteenth century professional photographer and photographic dealer working in Sydney, he was primarily, perhaps exclusively, a dealer in photographic goods.
Mid 20th century Sydney freelance cartoonist and publisher who contributed to publications including the Bulletin, Smith's Weekly and The Comic Australian.
Nineteenth century sketcher, amateur photographer, economist, logician, amateur botanist and musician. Jevon's took photographs of people and scenery around Sydney and the Braidwood-Araluen goldfields.