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Aston, H. H.
Professional photographer of Hawthorn, Melbourne. Labelled a 'photographic artiste' Aston produced cartes-de-visites that were said to be remarkably well-executed.
Bell, Edward C.
Mrs. Edward C. Bell shared a photographic studio in Bendigo with her husband. Edward Bell is recognised as a photographer, while his wife was a ...
Black, Helen
Two of Helen Black's flower paintings were exhibited at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. They are thought to have been lent by her husband.
Cathcart,
Pastellist, showed works at the Geelong Mechanics Institute exhibition in 1869. There is some suggestion she is the mother of Tasmanian artist May Cathcart.
Clark, C. Moley
Watercolour painter. Possibly a resident at Lambing Flat, Young, New South Wales during the gold-rush years. The only work for which Clark is known depicts ...
Cook, John
Watercolourist. Exhibited in the 1862-63 Hobart Town Art Treasures Exhibition.
Dewey,
Mrs Dewey was a Newcastle photographer in the early 1860s. She was forced to retire due to ill-health and her studio was taken over by ...
Doolan,
painter, contributed Interior of an Eastern Bazaar (medium unspecified) to the fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts held in the studio of the sculptor Charles ...
Dove,
Sketcher, was awarded a 3-guinea prize for the best drawing from the round (a copy of the plaster cast, 'Dorothea') at the 1868 exhibition of ...
Furlong,
Watercolourist, enjoyed painting works depicting flowers and butterflies.
Gee,
Sketcher, awarded prizes for her sketches in her home town of Adelaide.
Hitchins,
Painter and art teacher, was married to Fortescue Hitchins. By 1859 Mr and Mrs Hitchins were holding art classes at Maitland, NSW.
Hopkins, Benjamin
Colonial era Launceston drawing teacher. Hopkins advertised drawing classes in the 'Launceston Examiner'.
Kemp, Martha
Professional photographer working in Melbourne c.1862-63. She may also be the Mrs Kemp who ran a school for young ladies in Williamstown.
Mack, E.
Female colonial flower painter and sketcher who exhibited in the South Australian Society of Arts exhibition with some success. She was criticised for posing flora ...
Marsh, John Augustus Milbourne
Colonial female artist who drew her own home (before it was destroyed) and other houses and rural properties, some belonging to other artists.
Hull, Hugh Munro, b. 1818
Hugh Munro Hull was a civil servant and possibly also an amateur photographer. He organised Tasmania's exhibits for several intercolonial and international exhibitions, including the ...
Murphy, Edward, b. 1823
Illuminator, ornamental penman, sign-writer, plasterer, soldier and deserter, made elaborate pen, pencil and wash illuminations of flags and ships in Hobart Town.