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Crouch, Ann Rebecca
Sketcher and resident of Tasmania.
Cuthbert, Simon
Photographer, works professionally as a photographer at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and also has an extensive private practice as an exhibiting artist-photographer.
Cuthbert, Adam
Adam Cuthbert constructs large, complex narrative driven images, sets and models to present either as objects or as digitally enhanced images.
D., S. E.
Colonial watercolourist known for one work, New Town Bay [Tasmania], with St John's Church, the Queen's Orphan Home and with Mount Wellington in the Distance ...
Davidson, Letitia
Miniaturist, portrait painter and professional photographer, worked in Melbourne and Hobart 1850s and 1860s.
Davies, Emma Lyttleton
Emma Lyttleton Davies and Mary Ellen Davies were sisters and accomplished sketchers. They painted watercolours of flowers in the 1860s.
Denison, Mary Charlotte
Sketcher, daughter of Sir William Thomas Denison, governor of Tasmania in 1846-54, governor of New South Wales and governor-general of the Australian colonies in 1855-61, ...
Dowling, Matthew Patrick, b.
Dowling was a professional photographer, born in Ireland, who set up studios in Tasmania with his brother, Paul. A bitter parting in 1869 saw him ...
Downie,
The Misses Downing painted Tasmanian flora and fauna. Their designs were recreated on fine china, for sale in exclusive shops.
Edwards, Bea
Bea Edwards is a Tasmanian Aboriginal painter, living and working in Melbourne, Victoria.
Englehard, A. Marie
Englehard's watercolour 'My Daughters Victoria and Ann, Perth, Australia. 1838' is perhaps more likely to be Perth, Tasmania as no Englehard is listed as living ...
Evans, Lucy
The second wife of George William Evans and daughter of Thomas Lempriere. Evans advertised in Hobart newspapers to teach drawing in pencil and watercolours.
Fairman, B. George
B. George Fairman, who opened a studio in Launceston in the late 1860s, appears to have been a society photographer, since his stock-in-trade was the ...
Ferris, Thomas D.
A professional photographer who opened a Daguerrean Gallery in Launceston in 1855 and worked later in Melbourne and Bendigo, Victoria.
Frith, Henry Albert, b.
Photographer and businessman. Started Frith and Co's studio in Tasmania with his brother. They provided a service that allowed enlargements of their photographs to be ...
Gamble, Betsy
Contemporary printmaker from Tasmania.
Grace, Betty, b.
Palawa shell necklace maker from Flinders Island, Tasmania who learnt the shell-working tradition from her mother, Dulcie Greeno.
Green, Arthur
Professional photographer working mainly in Sydney in the late 1850-60's.