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Hopkins, Livingston, b. 1846
A conservative and influential late colonial era Bulletin cartoonist, who came to Australia after a successful career in the US. He was known as an ...
Hornel, Edward Atkinson, b. 1864
Edward Atkinson Hornel was a painter. He was born in Australia but spent most of his life in Scotland where he studied at the Edinburgh ...
Hoy, Grace, b. 1875
Painter and printmaker, lived in the Sydney suburb of Newtown for the whole of her artistic life. She produced and exhibited monotypes and between 1922 ...
Hoyte, John Barr Clark, b. 1835
An artist and a teacher, originally from England, via New Zealand. Two watercolours were purchased by Christie's and auctioned at Sotheby's,17 November 2002.
Hulme, Edward, b. 1818
Edward Hulme was a painter, lithographer, art teacher, gold-miner and farmer who came to Melbourne with his family in 1856. On arriving he was soon ...
Hume, E. A., b. 1862
Mrs E. A. Hume was a craftworker. She was a member of the Society of Arts and Crafts of New South Wales from 1907 until ...
Hunt, Charles Henry, b. 1857
Late colonial era painter, illustrator and Bulletin cartoonist. In 1882 he won 1st prize in Illustrated Sydney News art competition.
Hurry, Polly, b. 1883
A painter. Examples of her work can be seen at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
I'Anson, Jessie Rebecca, b. 1862
Accomplished South Australian lacemaker and needlewoman. I'Anson was widowed at 36, and used her skills to support herself and her family for the remainder of ...
Jackson, James R., b. 1882
Painter, born in New Zealand in 1882. He had lessons at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney. He re-visited New Zealand on numerous occasions ...
James, Maude Wordsworth
Designer, author and song-writer who lived in Kalgoorlie during the goldrush. A 1900 photograph in the collection of the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society includes Mrs ...
Jardine, Walter, b. 1885
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator, cartoonist and poster designer, who spent several years working in New York for publications including Hearst's Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Jeff,
Federation-era amateur cartoonist, Jeff submitted at least one cartoon the the Bulletin in 1900.
Jefferson, Joseph, b. 1829
Joseph Jefferson was a landscape and scene-painter and an actor. He was born in 1829 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jefferson made his stage debut when he ...
Jenkins, Constance Lillian, b. 1883
Figurative painter and teacher born in Melbourne, one of a number of female artists who enjoyed a considerable degree of public recognition in the inter-war ...
Jenner, Isaac Walter, b. 1836
Painter, was born in Surrey, England. He took up painting after retiring from the British Navy. Due to this, ships and marine scenes were popular ...
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, 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, 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.
Johnston, T. E.
Painter, signed and dated a painting of two swagmen in the bush in 1905, offered at Christie's in April 1976. There is some speculation that ...