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W., A.
caricaturist, initialled a print published in Melbourne in 1858 of a group of dogs with human heads labelled with the names of Australian scientists: Wilson, ...
Edwards, E. F.
A professional photographer who worked in Adelaide and Port Lincoln in the 1860s and 1870s in partnership with Hall (probably Richard John Alexander Hall).
Heseltine, C. A. F.
Professional photographer, opened Adelaide's first public photographic portrait studio in 1845, but it was short-lived.
Hailes, J. C.
Sketcher, drew fourteen Views of Old Adelaide from which lithographs were made in 1867. May be connected with Nathaniel Hailes, founder and editor of the ...
Hodgson, J.
Art student, was awarded prize at the exhibition held by the Society of Arts in Adelaide while a pupil of the South Australian School of ...
Kostic,
Colonial-era Adelaide political cartoonist. Kostic drew cartoons about Premier Boucaut's fourth ministry in South Australia.
Malcolm, J.
Unknown sketcher who drew the ship 'Isabella' and may have exhibited it (or a relative may have exhibited it) in Adelaide, 1863.
Morgan, J.
Sketcher, painted at least two naive South Australian watercolours between circa 1857 and 1860
Magill, J. N.
Unknown colonial sketcher who signed a watercolour of Adelaide, South Australia. The work is held at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
Bowden, P.
P. Bowden was an artist living in Adelaide in 1854-55. Bowden was listed in the South Australian Directory those years as being a resident of ...
King, R.
R. King was a professional photographer working at Gawler, South Australia, in 1867.
Burgess, T. M.
Burgess's drawings are held in the Western Australian Museum. One signature - 'T.M. Burgess/ Noarlunga' - is the only evidence, however, that these works were ...
Vandeleur, Royle
Royle Vandeleur was a sketcher who made a pencil drawing of Nurney House, Brougham Place, North Adelaide in 1858.
C., C. W.
Sketcher of public buildings of Adelaide.
Watson, R.
Sketcher and art student, exhibited at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts. 'Faust and Wagner' received the award for best outline ...