Atkinson's sketch of the encampment at Escape Cliffs in Palmerston, reproduced in the Illustrated Melbourne Post in 1865, suggests that the sketcher was a member ...
Little is known of the watercolourist who painted landscapes of the NSW and Victorian countryside but that they were active in the mid-nineteenth century around ...
Sketcher. Their 1869 pencil and crayon drawing of Urawilkie Station near Coonamble, NSW is held in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New ...
Sketcher who appears to have specialised in animal paintings. C.E. Baker, a possible relative of artist George A. Baker, is known to have exhibited twice ...
N. Bartley was an artist and/or an exhibitor at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880. There is some speculation Bartley is the author Naham Bartley.
E.W. Beazley exhibited four drawings in the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. Given their titles the works are all undoubtedly copies after prints by the ...
W. Bennett practiced the interesting skill of engrossing whereby one copies writing in large, uniform characters. His exhibited works however featured chalk drawings and oil ...
G. Bionda's portrait of W.H. Archer, exhibited at Melbourne's fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts, was the subject of an unfavourable review from The Age ...
W. Blyth was a sketcher whose drawings of Tumut, New South Wales were exhibited in 1861 at the preparatory exhibition for the London International exhibition ...
Professional photographer in Goulburn, NSW. Presumably the same Clarke who was later in partnership with Reed as travelling photographers in southern NSW.