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Docker, Ernest Brougham, b. 1839
Photographer, lawyer and Supreme Court Judge, Docker's articles on photography were published widely. He also developed an original method of dry-plate photography and of mounting ...
Docker, Joseph, b. 1802
Photographer Joseph Docker is thought to have taken the earliest surviving calotypes in Australia. With his photographer son, they took many images of the Australian ...
Dodgson, Robert, b. 1812
Robert Dodson was a professional photographer, working as a photographer in Adelaide by 1864 where he had a studio on the corner of Hindley and ...
Doig, A. E.
A professional photographer working from Whroo near McIvor in Victoria.
Doolan,
painter, contributed Interior of an Eastern Bazaar (medium unspecified) to the fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts held in the studio of the sculptor Charles ...
Douglas,
Mr Douglas was a scene painter. In 1855 and 1866 he worked for Sydney's new Prince of Wales Theatre. In 1869 Douglas worked for the ...
Douglas-Scott-Montagu, Henry John, b. 1832
Watercolourist and politician. In accordance with the social mores of the time, he painted only for his own pleasure and that of his family and ...
Douglass, Alfred D., b. 1820
Alfred D. Douglass was a sketcher, businessman and newspaper proprietor. He came from Scotland to Van Diemen's Land in 1835. Douglass was a proprietor of ...
Douglass, Elizabeth, b. 1825
Elizabeth Douglass worked mainly in miniature portraits on ivory, chalk drawings, watercolour, engraving and oil colour. Her work received recognition at the Geelong Mechanics Institute, ...
Dove,
Sketcher, was awarded a 3-guinea prize for the best drawing from the round (a copy of the plaster cast, 'Dorothea') at the 1868 exhibition of ...
Dowling, Robert Hawker, b. 1827
With subjects ranging from Aboriginal to Bibical and orientalist scenes, Dowling was the first to establish the pattern of expatriate exploitation of home patronage, which ...
Dowling, William Paul, b. 1824
William Paul Dowling was a painter, engraver and photographer. In 1849 he was transported to Hobart Town as a political prisoner. Dowling worked in partnership ...
Doyle, J. T.
Watercolourist, compiled an album entitled 'J.T. Doyle's Sketches in Australia' consisting of forty-five watercolours dating from about 1854 to 1863 which depict landscape views and ...
Drinkwater, Charles, b. 1818
Charles Drinkwater was a professional photographer. In 1868 he established C. Drinkwater's Chromo Gallery in Sydney. The person with the same name and surname who ...
Drouhet, J.
watercolour painter and sketcher, showed two works in the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition: 'Descent from the Cross,' after Titian (a watercolour) and 'La Leçon ...
Du Cane, Edmund Frederick, b. 1830
Engaged as a Royal Engineer to superintend the works for the proposed convict establishment in Western Australia. Du Cane's sketches and paintings of exploratory expeditions, ...
Duckett, Thomas, b. 1839
An artist of English origin, Duckett came to Australia in the 1860's. Despite befriending Eugène Von Guérard he found Melbourne hostile and moved to Sydney, ...
Duesbury, William, b.
Colonial era Queensland cartoonist, sketcher, architect and surveyor.
Duffield, Louisa Caroline, b. 1846
Louisa Duffield produced sketches. Her work was said to show 'remarkable delicacy of touch, and careful elaboration of detail'.
Dufty, Francis Herbert
A professional photographer, Dufty travelled around Victoria offering his services. His images were said to be 'the sweetest Australian scenes' photographed.