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Lacombe,
Professional photographer, was working at Sydney in 1856. This is presumably the Monsieur Lacombe described as 'an amateur from Lyons' who exhibited photographs at the ...
de Mondonville,
Painter, exhibited with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857 while on a brief visit to Melbourne.
Montagu Brothers,
Professional photographers in Sydney. They advertised in 1853 as 'artists' from Edinburgh and London now taking daguerreotype portraits at their studio, 333 George Street South, ...
Montefiore, Eliezer, b. 1820
Sketcher, etcher, art patron, gallery director and businessman, he helped establish the New South Wales Academy of Art and the National Art Gallery of New ...
Moon, Jonathan George, b. 1816
Painter, professional photographer, showman, author, balloonist, traveller, reporter and merchant,painted panoramas and portraits, settled at Maldon, Victoria.
Moonlight

by Varley, Frank.

attributed

Moore, Edward Charles
Colonial era Ballarat cartoonist, sketcher, actor and businessman
Falls of the Moorabool

by

Watercolour on card

Falls of the Moorabool

by

http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/heritage/gallery/item/8cd58602c741de0.aspx

Watercolour on card

Falls of the Moorabool

by Burkitt, Horace.

"Geelong Heritage Centre":http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/heritage/gallery/item/8cd58602c741de0.aspx

Watercolour painting on card, 213mm x 187mm

Morgan,
Professional photographer, worked as the partner of J.G. Fill at Bendigo, Victoria, in the 1850s.
Morgan, J.
Sketcher, painted at least two naive South Australian watercolours between circa 1857 and 1860
Morison, A.
painter, wax modeller and clergyman, Melbourne
Morphett, Amy Gawler, b. 1841
Sketcher from South Australia. In 1859 her father lent her flower painting to the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Morphett, Mary M., b.
Sketcher, was born in South Australia. In 1859 her father exhibited her work with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide.
Morris, Alfred
Professional photographer from Melbourne. He was apparently the 'Professor Morris' who was at 16 Bourke Street, Melbourne, in 1859.
Lewis, Mortimer, b. 1796
Colonial Architect of NSW, came to Sydney in March 1830. National Portrait Gallery holds a pair of miniatures in watercolour on ivory of Mortimer and ...