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Napier, Thomas, b. 1802
Painter and builder. Born in Scotland in 1802 and arrived in Hobart Town 1832. He then moved to Melbourne in 1837 where he died in ...
Nevin, Thomas J., b. 1842
A professional photographer who worked in Hobart, photographing the views of Hobart and a range of coaches as well as taking portrait photographs.
Newall, Thomas Agar, b.
Colonial era Sydney painter, caricaturist, illustrator, journalist and publican. Newall was also a renowned marksman who apparently bet a case of champagne that he could ...
Peppercorn, Thomas
Thomas Peppercorn was a drawing master who became the first teacher in the School of Art and Design at the Prahran Mechanics Institute in 1870.
Price, Thomas
Thomas Price was a painter, photographic colourist and art teacher. Known for his cheery disposition he had a successful career as a miniaturist in London ...
Proud, Thomas, b. 1813
Proud was a scene-painter, his sudden death in May 1867 in his bed at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, made headlines in The Age newspaper.
Rice, Thomas
Thomas Rice, professional photographer and colourist, was officially commended by the jury for his 'coloured photographs and miniatures' in the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition.
Richardson, John Thomas, b. 1835
John Richardson, painter and engraver, arrived at Port Phillip in the Clifton on 13 February 1850. His father was Moses Richardson, a well-known Newcastle antiquary, ...
Richardson, Thomas
Thomas Richardson exhibited 'Specimens of Engraving' at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition. He may have been John Thomas Richardson who sent engraving work from a business ...
Roberts, Thomas
Thomas Roberts was a painter, art teacher and administrator. He made a portrait of Rev. Thomas Smith which Sydney Morning Herald described as, "painted in ...
Robertson, Thomas, b. 1819
The Hobart Town Courier called Thomas Robertson, "one of the best marine painters in the Australian colonies".
Ross, Thomas
Amateur photographer Thomas Ross had his photographic equipment and other possessions stolen by Frank Williams in 1864. The equipment was presumably returned to him, however, ...
Sealy, Thomas A., b. 1829
Thomas A.Sealy was a muralist, monumental carver and stonemason. He drank heavily and local oral tradition holds that he paid his bills by painting murals.
Seel, Thomas
Thomas Seel was a painter who showed his artworks at the 1869 Melbourne Public Library Exhibition.
Stranger, Thomas
Amateur photographer, took a photograph of the mayor of Melbourne's residence, Yeo House, Barkly Street, East Brunswick, in 1867.
Thomas, Margaret, b. 1843
painter and sculptor, the only woman in any of the Australian colonies known to have modelled large-scale sculptures. She was successful enough to retire on ...
Thomas, E. R.
Sketcher, showed an Indian ink drawing with the South Australian Society of Arts at Adelaide in January 1863.
Thomas, Edmund, b. 1827
Painter, lithographer and possibly photographer, best known for his topographical prints of Sydney and Melbourne,and lithographic portraits.
Thomas, George H.
Colonial-era Victorian and Tasmanian caricaturist, Thomas was awarded damages of 15 shillings when the subject of one of his caricatures destroyed the illustration as it ...
Thomas, Henry G.
Photographer of the citizens and buildings of Albury, New South Wales, and surrounding areas.