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Booth,
Booth exhibited with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales in Sydney in 1904.
Bunyip,
Federation era Brisbane political cartoonist
Campbell, C. B.
Listed in Sands 1902.
Aiken, A. E.
Artist who exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney in 1906.
Eph,
Federation era Bulletin cartoonist.Eph draw cartoons about society women.
Evans, A.
Federation era newspaper illustrator. Evans work was published in the 'Sphere' on 14 July 1900.
Booth, F.
F. Booth exhibited with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales in Sydney in 1905. Little else is known of Booth's artistic practice.
Gregory, C.
Colonial era regional Victorian illustrator and engraver.
Adams, A. H.
Sydney-based photographer who worked with L. W. Appleby to exhibit their bi-chromate prints with the NSW Society of Artists in 1907.
Barry, C. H.
C.H. Barry exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney in 1909.
Handy,
Early 20th century picture-postcard cartoonist.
Adam, J.
Melburnian student sketcher who won first prize for their antique figure drawings at Melbourne's National Gallery School in 1903.
Beament, J.
A painter, J. Beament exhibited Cornish and Victorian landscapes with the Victorian Artists' Society in the early 1900s.
Biggs, J. I.
The landscape painter, J.I. Biggs, was active in Victoria c.1885-1900. Biggs's work 'Back Beach, Sorrento' was exhibted with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1900.
Granger, J. H.
Worked in Queensland in the 1890s-1900s painting oil seascapes.
Kennedy,
Kennedy was a Federation-era cartoonist who contributed works to the 'Clarion' in 1908 that featured bushmen, station-hands and Aboriginals.
Barnes, L. J.
L.J. Barnes was active around 1901 and exhibited at the Society of Artists Commonwealth Exhibition.
Le Behan, E.
Federation era illustrator, the first staff artist on the Queenslander.
Lizard, The
Early 20th century picture postcard cartoonist. Signed on comic postcards, all of which appear to have been gaudily coloured.
Fitzimmons, L.J.
L. J. Fitzimmons exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1905.