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Macarthur, William, b. 1800
Member of the famous colonial Macarthur family who may have been an amateur photographer. William was involved in numerous organisations and participated in several international ...
Macdona, Thomas J.
Colonial publican who drew his cricket club while waiting for his pub to be licensed. His drawing style has been criticised as too English, although ...
Macdonald, Daniel
Male colonial artist who was part of an association of artists and photographers that was named after him in Melbourne between 1858 and 1859.
Macgeorge, James, b. 1832
Colonial architect who designed mostly churches in South Australia and was involved in founding the South Australian Society of the Arts.
Mack, Maggie Pinkie, b. 1858
Weaver, singer and historian, collaborated with Ron and Catherine Berndt in their work of recording the old ways of the Yaraldi in 'A World That ...
Mackenzie,
Male colonial artist who painted Scottish subject matter and exhibited at the Victorian Fine Arts Society. He may have worked as an assistant to the ...
Mackie, Frederick, b. 1812
Colonial male Quaker teacher of natural sciences whose sketches of prisoners provide insight into the Port Arthur colony. He travelled to Quaker communities around the ...
Mackie, J.
Colonial painter of the goldfields may have worked in a firm which produced lithographs of J. Mackie's work.
Mackie, Mary
Female colonial artist who drew Greek maidens in pencil and crayon, which were exhibited in Melbourne.
Mackin, Charles Travers, b. 1818
Colonial male doctor and sketcher who made watercolours of his travels, throughout Victoria and New Zealand, and maybe as far as Ireland and England.
Macpherson, Emma, b.
Colonial female author and artist who painted watercolours of landscapes during her brief residence in Australia before returning to Scotland with her husband to live ...
Macredie, Andrew, b.
Scottish colonial pastoralist who made fun of his unsuspecting Presbyterian neighbours with his cut paper silhouettes depicting caricatures cavorting with fantasy creatures.
Maiers, Thomas, b. 1828
Colonial convict male artist who was successful enough as a portrait painter to earn a pardon, but it is hard to tell if he was ...
Mann, Gother Kerr, b. 1809
Irish male colonial engineer and soldier who travelled to India, New Zealand and Australia. In the process, he designed weapons and prisons, sketched Maori chiefs, ...
Mann, John Frederick, b. 1819
Colonial era NSW sketcher, amateur photographer and surveyor. In 1846 Mann was second-in-command on Ludwig Leichhardt's second exploring expedition.
Manton, J.
Colonial male professional photographer who worked out of Collins Street in Melbourne as a daguerreotypist.
Marquis, Daniel, b. 1829
Male professional photographer, trained in Scotland, who offered a typical range of services through his Brisbane based studio. He produced many studio photographs of Indigenous ...
Marsden, Ann, b. 1794
Female colonial painter and embroiderer who taught indigenous children literacy in her Sunday school at Parramatta, while exerting considerable influence on her father, the Reverend, ...
Marsden, Mary Ellen, b. 1806
Female colonial poet, watercolourist and sketcher who posed for another painter in the act of painting flowers, although no floral still-lifes by her have been ...
Marsh, Charles, b. 1789
Colonial male watercolour artist who painted Government house a year after arriving in NSW.