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Knight, William Thomas, b. 1809
William Knight arrived as a merchant in Hobart Town and exhibited in the 1846 and 1858 Hobart Town Exhibitions. Examples of his work are held ...
Morris, William Knibb, b. 1833
Sketcher, amateur photographer and salesman from Tasmania. Morris retained an interest in photography all his life.
Pitt, William, b. 1835
William Pitt was a painter, amateur photographer and lawyer. His work was shown in the 1862-63 Hobart Town Art Treasures Exhibition. Pitt have been a ...
Pybus, William, b. 1819
William Pybus a painter, was presumably the Mr Pybus who advertised in February 1854 that he 'would be happy to paint Portraits, if he could ...
Schuëtz, William, b. 1834
Art and language teacher, taught French, Italian, German, Spanish and drawing in Tasmania in the late 1850s and early 1860s.
Sharland, William Stanley, b. 1801
Sketcher, surveyor and farmer, William Stanley Sharland claimed the discovery of Lake St Clair on 8 March 1832.
Thomson, William, b. 1801
Colonial painter, the first documented portraitist to publicly solicit patrons in Van Diemen's Land.
Thwaites, Walter William, b. 1814
A miniature painter and engraver, W.W. Thwaites (1814-1888)and sons established themselves as professional photographers in West and South Australia in the 1860s. However, despite such ...
Thwaites, Walter William McLean, b. 1840
Learnt photography in his father's Hobart studio, W. Thwaite jnr embarked on his own solo career touring every existing Australian colony from 1860 to 1888.
Wade, William Richard, b. 1803
Drawing teacher, curator and librarian, Wade was also a clergyman before his unorthodox views on baptism forced him into retirement. He is probably best known ...
Weston, William Pritchard, b. 1804
Elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly and twice served short terms as premier. His fifteen known drawings in pencil, pen-and-ink and wash originally in ...
Williams, Florence Elizabeth, b. 1833
Although Florence received little formal training she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy, London, by her late teens. Migrating permanently in 1873, Florence's paintings seem ...
Williams, John, b. 1933
Williams was a self-taught photographer with an active career beginning in the 1960s. He travelled in Europe through the late 1960s returning to Australia in ...
William Dobell 1899 - 1970: the painter's progress

by Dobell, William, Kolenberg, Hendrik, Pearce, Barry.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS AGNSW archive index cards & http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Metro/5252/dobell.htm Exhibition Catalogue: Pearce, Barry, William Dobell 1899 - ...

Fred Williams: a retrospective

by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.

Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...

Fred Williams: Bass Strait landscapes 1971-1978

by Williams, Fred.

Organised by the TMAG on behalf of the Museum Directors Council of Tasmania and toured to 3 other Tasmanian venues. An exhibition of 4 oil ...

A rake's progress: William Hogarth, Ron McBurnie

by McBurnie, Ron, Milojevic, Milan.

Organised by Plimsoll Gallery Committee, Tasmanian School of Art. The exhibition of prints by Hogarth from The Rake's Progress series, juxtaposed with a series of ...

Acock, Walter William / W. W.
W.W. Acock was a colonial artist who was recorded as working in Tasmania c.1890.
Aikenhead, William, b. 1842
An avid amateur photographer and professional journalist. Aikenhead held many public offices and was active in local Tasmanian politics until his death.