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Jennings,
Professional photographer, was proprietor of a photographic company in Gray Street, Hamilton, Victoria from 1866-1867.
Jennison, Louise, b. 1976
Based in Melbourne and collaborating extensively with fellow artist Gracia Haby, Louise Jennison explores the possibilities of works on paper, from carefully-constructed limited edition artists' ...
Jenny, Rudolph, b. 1826
Colonial-era newspaper wood engraver, he was the last of the classical European-trained wood-engravers in Melbourne. His estate was sworn at £11,280, the bulk of which ...
Jerrems, Carol, b. 1949
Carol Jerrems was the first contemporary Australian woman photographer to have work acquired by a number of museums including the National Gallery of Australia.
Jess, Georg Carl August Herman, b. 1841
Upheavals in his homeland of Denmark prompted Georg Jess to emigrate to Australia in 1864. He settled with his new wife in Victoria where he ...
Jessup, Annie
Gumleaf painter, was the youngest of the four daughters of the renowned Victorian gum leaf painter Alfred William Eustace and his wife Sarah Anne, née ...
Jevons, William Stanley, b. 1835
Nineteenth century sketcher, amateur photographer, economist, logician, amateur botanist and musician. Jevon's took photographs of people and scenery around Sydney and the Braidwood-Araluen goldfields.
Jilbert, Ethel, b. 1887
A Photographer, Ethel Jilbert used a Box Brownie camera to capture many of the events that took place on the farm, often when her sister ...
Jinks, Sam, b. 1973
Sam Jinks is a Melbourne-based artist exploring figurative sculpture. He has been exhibiting regularly since 2000 and in 2006 was part of the National Portrait ...
Jobson, Frederick James, b. 1821
Colonial-era sketcher, architect and clergyman, he published various books on Australia, Methodism in the Australian colonies and ecclesiastical architecture that were illustrated with his own ...
Joel, Grace Jane, b. 1865
A painter born in Dunedin, New Zealand who studied in Melbourne and France. Portraits and the figure were the major themes in her work and ...
Johnson, Arthur E.
Architect and draughtsman, exhibited with the Victorian Fine Arts Society in 1853. The partner of Smith & Johnson Architects.
Johnson, Barnet, b. 1832
Nineteenth century professional photographer, bookseller and journalist who made photographs of buildings and events around Melbourne. He returned to England in 1863 after amalgamating his ...
Johnson, Charles E., b.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, he ran various photographic firms and sold photographic equipment predominantly in Melbourne.
Johnson, Joseph Colin Francis, b. 1848
Late Colonial-era South Australian painter, cartoonist, illustrator, journalist and politician. In 1884 he entered Parliament as Member for Onkaparinga and became Minister for Education in ...
Johnson, William
Nineteenth century painter known only from a single work, titled "A Picture" that was shown at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. There is some speculation ...
Johnson, William Elliott, b. 1862
Federation-era amateur topographical artist, lithographer and Federal politician. Johnson assisted his father as a scenic artist at Covent Garden in London before migrating to Australia.
Johnson, Ivan
Parkinji painter who works in both oils and water colours and is based in Mildura, Victoria.
Johnson, Christine, b. 1959
Since her graduation from Caulfield Institute of Technology's Fine Arts program in 1979, Christine Johnson's primary focus is on painting. Additionally, at various times in ...