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Light, T.
Sketcher, was catalogued as the artist of The Pets (medium unspecified) shown at the 1859 exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts, Adelaide.
Luke, E. T.
Late colonial period commercial artist. Drew an advertisement in 'Bohemia' 29 October 1891.
M., T.
Colonial artist who sketched the first drawing of St. Andrews Church in Hobart Town that was published as a lithograph by R.V. Hood.
Macartney, F. T.
Writer and printer of linocuts who illustrated poetry.
Millor, T. M.
Sketcher, won the prize for the best pen-and-ink drawing, original or copy, at the exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts.
Mockridge, A. T., b. 1882
Early 20th century Melbourne commercial artist and portraitist who supposedly did the original drawing of 'Pelaco Bill'
Moore, T.
Professional photographer with photographic studio Moore & Parkes. In July 1865 Moore & Parkes were advertising large photographs of the ruins of St Mary's Cathedral ...
Moyle, T. C.
Watercolourist, painted naive and meticulously detailed views of Victorian gold-mines from about 1866 to 1881.
Rafeldt, A.T.
She exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1920 but was not a member.
Read, J. T.
J. T. Read's career as a professional artist is questionable because his paintings are stylistically indistinguishable from portraits by the artist Richard Read Junior.
Robertson, G. T., b. 1896
Cartoonist and army sergeant. Australian War Memorial records reveal that George Theodore Robertson had been a clerk, age 19, of Trevallyn, Launceston, Tasmania, when he ...
Roe, T. R., b.
T. R. Roe was a portrait painter in the 1850s.
S., G. T.
presumed alternative (misspelt) name for the artist S.T. Gill, whose casual attitude to spelling was notorious and used to reversing his initials for lithographs.
Sale, J. T.
Possibly John Townsend Sale, J.T. Sale was an amateur photographer and businessman in Launceston, Tasmania. His photographs were taken around 1865.
Sinclair, T.
T. Sinclair was a painter. The artist is known only for a painting of the Yarra River steamship City of Melbourne.
Stephenson, T.
Exhibited with the Wilgie Sketch Club in 1890.
T., C.
C. T. was a miniaturist and initialled a photographic watercolour on ivory of a portrait miniature of Mary Cowper, daughter of Commander G.B. Forster R.N., ...
T., R. T.
Sketcher. Made the original drawing for an engraving that appeared in the 'New South Wales Sporting Magazine', 1850.
T., S.
Illustrator. Monogrammed an illustration, 'Attempted Assassination of the HRH the Duke of Edinburgh at Clontarf, NSW, 1868', which was engraved on wood by Samuel Calvert.