Painter and decorator, signed a naive, romantic, oil on board night view of a gabled cottage by the water with fishing boats returning home. Painted ...
Painter and professional photographer of Maitland and Newcastle, NSW from the 1860s to the 1880s. Audet's wife Elizabeth was also a photographer and the two ...
This diverse artist practised as a painter, lithographer and professional photographer. His works encompassed portrait, landscape and still life genres. Exhibiting in Adelaide, Melbourne and ...
James Archer kept a small sketchbook (c.1861-63) that consists mainly of drawings of people, most depicted in profile, including his brother, fellow artist Alexander Archer.
A well travelled painter, in 1876 Carse was regarded as 'perhaps the best painter in the colony' with his landscapes, depicting locations from all around ...
Daplyn was an English born painter, art teacher, journalist, and arts administrator. Although his work is little known today, he was an important early advocate ...
Scottish born painter, policeman, husband and father. He is known only for one work, 'Cameron's Farm, Myponga' (1866), a competent representation of contemporary rural life.
As well as developing a thriving timber export industry, Fenton found time for sketching and producing views of Tasmania which were published in Melbourne newspapers ...
As professional collaborators, James and William Freeman achieved great success with their quality portraits and innovative approach. Their unusually elongated studio enabled them to overcome ...
James Guy was a painter, scene-painter and professional photographer. He came to Sydney about 1856. In 1858 with his brother John he opened a photographic ...
Painter and signwriter, in partnership with Hughes, Hickford painted two transparencies to celebrate the arrival of the Duke of Edinburgh in Melbourne in 1867.
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.