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Aglio, A.
Colonial painter from Tasmania whose painting of Hobart Town was loaned by an honourable doctor to the 1896 Old Hobart exhibition.
Benbow, Anne, b. 1841
Anne Benbow lived her entire life in Oyster Cove, Tasmania, much of it on an old Aboriginal reserve. Despite the fact that many of Benbow's ...
Armstrong, Betty
Betty Armstrong was an art student who was taught by Mildred Lovett at the Technical College, Hobart.
Biggs, Alfred Barrett
Alfred Barrett Biggs worked as a photographic artist in Tasmania c.1860. Examples of his work are held in the Archives Office of Tasmania.
Bock, Alfred, b. 1835
One of the pioneers of early photography in the 19th century along with his stepfather Thomas Bock, Alfred Bock also pursued a number of other ...
Burchell, A.
Mr Burchell offered drawing class for Ladies at the Old Mechanics Hall, Melville-street Hobart, Tasmania
Burrows, Amelia, b. 1860
Painter, was born Amelia Kenworthy at Launceston on 10 April 1860.
Canaway, Alice
Painter, worked in Tasmania.
Binney, Catherine, b. 1856
China Painter who exhibited at the Tasmanian International Exhibition in 1891, and who painted a cup and saucer that was presented to Princess May Duchess ...
Ceramics Research Unit, University of Tasmania
Established at the University of Tasmania in 1995-1997 by Les Blakebrough and Penny Smith, who were both senior figures in the Ceramics department at the ...
Astley, Charles, b. 1869
Charles Astley's paintings were no more than competent but his teaching of pottery and china painting at the Warwick Technical College and High School and ...
Bruce, Charles, b. 1807
William Bruce led a full life. Apprenticed as a engraver, transported as a housebreaker to Van Diemen's land, he established himself as clockmaker and engraver.
Clay, A. Bennett
Professional photographer and resident of Tasmania and Victoria.
Cleveland, Charlotte, b. 1819
A member of architecturally acclaimed Barry family - Cleveland's uncle, Sir Charles Barry, designed the British Houses of Parliament while her cousin, Sir John Wolfe ...