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List biographies
| Version | Name | Status | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | H., J. | Current | Sketcher, there appear to be at least two different artists using the initials J. H.. One was a convict in Van Diemen's Land, in 1831, the other drew a portrait of John Batman. |
| 1 | Haas, Juli | Current | Contemporary painter and printmaker. She has had numerous solo and group exhibitions. |
| 1 | Habbe, Alexander Christian | Current | Colonial era Danish-born scene-painter, cartoonist and soldier. Habbe's scenes painted for the Christmas pantomimes at the Opera House rivalled those of John Hennings at the Theatre Royal. |
| 1 | Habbe, Nicholas | Current | Painter, was born in Denmark and arrived in Victoria in 1855. He later moved to NSW and painted oil portraits, genre and allegorical subjects in both Melbourne and Sydney. |
| 1 | Habgood, William | Current | Watercolourist and merchant, came to the Swan River Colony, WA from London in 1830. His only known painting was painted in 1842 and shows an Aboriginal family around a campfire. |
| 1 | Hack, Wilton | Current | Painter, art teacher, pastoralist and utopian socialist, Hack taught drawing in Adelaide from 1868 to 1873. He travelled widely and a surviving sketchbook records foreign scenery and South Australian subjects. |
| 1 | Hackenberg, Eddy | Current | The work of the artist was exhibited at the Tin Sheds Gallery, Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney, in 2002 as part of the exhibition 'Dead Gay Artists'. |
| 1 | Hackett, John Winthrop | Current | Anglo-Irish artist said to be influential in Perth at the end of the 19th century. |
| 1 | Haddon, George | Current | Late 20th century Melbourne newspaper cartoonist. |
| 1 | Hadley, Basil | Current | Artist of English origin. His work includes a graffiti style print 'Broken Wall'. |
| 1 | Haefliger, Paul | Current | Mid 20th century artist and art critic. Husband of painter Jean Bellette. |
| 1 | Haertel, Ralf | Current | Tasmanian, Ralph Haertel was one of 25 artists to feature in the 2002 exhibition "The Life and Death Show" at Cleveland House Stables Gallery in Cleveland, Tasmania. |
| 1 | Haes, Frank | Current | Professional photographer, based in England, he travelled to Sydney in 1857 and 1858 and published photographs of Australia. |
| 1 | Hagan, Isobel Nungurrayi | Current | Anmatyerre artist and former resident of the Community Council in Yuelamu (Mt Allan) where she lives. |
| 1 | Hagg, Reg | Current | Late 20th century cartoonist. |
| 1 | Hagiwara, Junko | Current | Contemporary painter, lives and works in Sydney. Hagiwara spent a number of years living in Japan before returning to Australia. She is a frequent exhibitor in the Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and in 2007 Hagiwara was selected to show in the Salon des Refuse at S.H. Ervin Gallery in Sydney, NSW. |
| 1 | Haig, John | Current | portrait painter, professional photographer and civil servant, in 1858 he started a photography and portrait painting business in Warwick, Qld. A fourth generation Haig photographic firm survives at Warwick today. |
| 1 | Haigh, Edward | Current | Professional photographer, lived and worked in Melbourne 1861-1862. He was a pupil of the celebrated Crimean War photographer Roger Fenton. |
| 1 | Hailes, J. C. | Current | Sketcher, drew fourteen Views of Old Adelaide from which lithographs were made in 1867. May be connected with Nathaniel Hailes, founder and editor of the Adelaide Free Press. |
| 1 | Haines, Josie | Current | Josie Bri Haines was a ceramicist who would mix the soil of her Kamilaroi country with potters clay to create her pots and vases. |