Watercolourist whose works mainly depict flowers from Western Australia and the Cape of Good Hope. A collection of early photographs and watercolours compiled by her ...
Painter and sculptor, was convicted of larceny at Middlesex, England, in 1857 and transported to Western Australia in the Sultana, arriving on 19 August 1859. ...
Sketcher and watercolourist who spent about eighteen months in Australasia from 1852. Three of his sketchbooks are in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New ...
Illustrator, illuminator and designer, illuminated an address presented to Rev. Dr John Bede Polding, in the late 1840s. It was later praised as a masterpiece ...
Travelling photographer, advertised that he he had arrived at Mr Taylor's Royal Hotel, Deniliquin 'with his complete Apparatus with all the latest improvements for taking ...
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 ...
Painter, showed an oil 'Portrait of Brown Horse 'Jack', the Property of Richd Goldsborough, Esq.' at the Victorian Industrial Society's 1858 exhibition where Lextie was ...
Sketcher, was catalogued as the artist of The Pets (medium unspecified) shown at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts, Adelaide.
Sketcher, brother of the architect George Thomas Light, came to South Australia in 1849. From that year date his earliest surviving sketches, and all of ...
Lightwood was one of Melbourne's earliest practising scenic artists. In 1843 the 'Port Phillip Herald' praised his scenery for George Buckingham's production of All for ...