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Woolner, Thomas
Thomas Woolner was a Pre-Raphaelite sculptor who worked in Australia during the Gold Rush.
Woore, Thomas, b. 1804
Thomas Woore was a sketcher, modeller, naval officer, surveyor and pastoralist. He visited Sydney for the first time in 1829. Woore's sketches of houses are ...
Wray, Henry, b. 1826
Sketcher, architect and Royal Engineer born in England. Resident of Ireland, Gibraltar, Western Australia, Malta and Japan.
Wright, Thomas, b. 1830
Thomas Wright was a painter, professional photographer and prospector. According to William Moore, Wright was a pupil of the popular English landscape painter and Royal ...
Wyatt, Thomas J. J.
Painter and professional photographer who exhibited portraits, genre paintings and drawings in Victoria in the 1850s and 1860s. As a travelling photographer, Wyatt visited South ...
Wyatt, William, b. 1838
Colonial era South Australian sketcher, watercolourist and lithographer.
Wyatt, William, b. 1804
Medical practitioner who made an album of scientific illustrations after settling in colonial South Australia. Father of William Wyatt.
Yeomans, T. R.
Yeomans was a portraitist who worked in the Bathurst region of New South Wales during the mid-nineteenth century.
Young, R. B.
Drawing teacher at the Adelaide Educational Institution in Stephens Place, Rundle Street, Adelaide in the 1850s.
Young, Russell, b. 1838
Mid 19th century painter, amateur photographer and lawyer of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania).
Younghusband, Eliza, b. 1840
Eliza Younghusband (c.1840-?), album compiler, was active in Adelaide, SA, in the 1850s and 60s. Her album is in the collection of the National Library ...
de Boullenois, T.
A portraitist who spent only five years in Australia (1850-1855), Monsieur de Boullenois spent most of this time in South Australia. He later travelled to ...
de Mondonville,
Painter, exhibited with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857 while on a brief visit to Melbourne.
à Beckett, Edward, b. 1844
Colonial painter of landscapes who was painted in the act of painting by Emma Minne Boyd, matriarch of the influential family of artists.
Sands & McDougall
Sands & McDougall was a large printing firm in 19th century Sydney. The firm employed artists to design invitations and illuminations.
Ferguson & Urie
Colonial Victorian Stained Glass craftsmen 'Ferguson & Urie' 1853 - 1899. Also see: http://fergusonandurie.wordpress.com
C. and J. Trood
Professional photographers inadvertently associated with the legal battle and commercial rivalry between Antoine François Jean Claudet and Richard Beard over the patent for daguerreotypes. The ...
Margaret Maria Jane and Isabelle Thacker
Four sisters, all sketchers and flower painters, of whom Margaret and Maria were the most prolific. Other works include views of Sydney and Newcastle.
E. & R. Quarrill
Commercial printers in Sydney and Melbourne, specialising in prints of Australian urban and regional landscapes.