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Brown, Joseph Lyne
Renowned for his caustic wit later in life as an alderman on Cairns City Council, as a photographer Brown is best known for popularising the ...
Lyons, George
Professional photographer of Ballarat, Victoria, in 1865-66.
Davies, Emma Lyttleton
Emma Lyttleton Davies and Mary Ellen Davies were sisters and accomplished sketchers. They painted watercolours of flowers in the 1860s.
C., M.
Colonial era Victorian cartoonist (possibly two different artists).
Freyberger, H. M., b. 1838
A painter and part time photographer, Freyberger was best known as a scene painter in Melbourne theatres in the 1860s and 1870s. He also painted ...
Hardess, G. M.
Professional photographer, was a member of the Council of the Photographic Society of Victoria. He had a studio in Melbourne in the 1860s.
Hayne, Lousia M., b. 1863
Painter, art teacher and theosophist, she had a daughter with naturopath Don Le Friemann and lived with his wife and daughter in an un-orthodox relationship. ...
Jilt, M.
Nothing is known of the painter M.Jilt but for a c.1860 oil painting of a Indigenous Queenslander that features this signature and which is held ...
Jones, M.
Professional photographer, was listed in Sands and McDougall's Melbourne Directory for 1863 as working at 98 Swanston Street, Melbourne.
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Colonial period Ballarat cartoonist. The artist initialled cartoons in 'Ballarat Punch', eg. 'Mr Punch does not see why the ladies should not have a smoking ...
Macarthur, Elizabeth, b. 1840
Well-trained colonial artist of the famous Macarthur Family who drew and painted landscapes and interiors throughout her life in Australia and London. She also improved ...
Macarthur, Emily, b. 1806
Female colonial artist of the famous Macarthur family who painted and sketched places where she lived and travelled, eventually establishing the Macarthur family home, Camden ...
Macarthur, James, b. 1813
Male colonial artist of the famous Macarthur family whose only known pictures are of Victorian landscapes, despite living in Tasmania and New South Wales.
MacCormac, Andrew, b. 1826
Male colonial painter of portraits, a few landscape and genre paintings, who mainly worked in South Australia, portraying the upper classes.
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.
MacGillivray, John, b. 1821
Scottish naturalist who made partial sketches to accompany his writings while travelling to Australia, New Guinea, South America and the South Pacific.
Machan, James
Colonial male photographer who also worked in drapery and lived mainly in South Australia.
Mackintosh, Ewen, b. 1812
Scottish male colonial farmer and photographer who lived in Western Australia producing portraits of his family and important people in the community.
Macqueen, Agnes B.
Female colonial sketcher and governess who endured great hardships, for a time surviving only by selling her drawings. She later kept house for her brother ...
Macreight, E. C.
Colonial male professional photographer who worked in Melbourne producing daguerreotypes.