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Lingham, Henry
Painter and lithographer, was recorded in the Port Phillip Almanac and Directory for 1847 as a lithographer living in Melbourne. It is likely that he ...
Little, Sarah Cross, b. 1832
Sarah Cross Little née Bingle (1832-1909) was a botanical artist, craftworker, and family historian active in Dart Brook and Scone, NSW from the 1850s to ...
Livezey, O.
Professional photographer, advertised as an 'artist photographer: daguerreotype' in 1853, Melbourne. In partnership with J.C. Alexander he exhibited daguerreotype portraits and landscapes at the 1854 ...
Livingston,
Painter, drawing teacher and lecturer, was presumably a member of the New York Livingston family of artists. He delivered a well-attended lecture on drawing at ...
Lloyd, Henry Grant, b. 1830
A prolific watercolourist painter and sketcher, Lloyd is known as 'Australia's peripatetic artist'. He travelled indefatigably throughout his long life, recording many landscapes in Australia, ...
Locher, John Henry, b. 1824
Lithographer, was born in Switzerland, and moved to Melbourne, Australia. By 1857 he was in partnership with Julius Hamel. Six days after he wrote his ...
Lockington, C.
Wood engraver, advertised in the Illustrated Sydney News of 13 May 1854 as a designer and engraver on wood, stating that he was 'prepared to ...
Long, Daniel, b. 1803
Chemist and amateur painter from Victoria. He painted hundreds of landscapes, in other colonies as well as in Victoria.
Lowe, Charles
Lowe, a solicitor, sketched the island of St Paul on his way to New South Wales in 1844. Lowe joined the new Sydney Sketching Club ...
Lowe, Georgiana, b. 1813
Sketcher and landscape gardener. The Mitchell Library's collection includes numerous views taken around Nelson Bay, many depicting Bronte and its gardens.
Luke, Thomas
Professional photographer from Adelaide in the 1850s.
Lynch, Henrietta, b. 1871
Painter, lived at the Royal Bull's Head Inn, Drayton, near Toowoomba, Queensland, Hettie lived there until she married and, apparently, again as a widow (Mrs ...
Lyttleton, Maria, b. 1816
Nineteenth-century amateur watercolourist. She is known from her sketch of Mt Wellington from Brighton, later identified as Brooksby (Pontville, Tasmania).
Lyttleton, Thomas, b. 1826
Lyttleton painted mostly racehorse portraits. He was a foundation member of the Victorian Academy of Arts and exhibited ten oils at the first and second ...
Lyttleton, Westcote Whitchurch Lewis, b. 1818
Watercolourist and army officer. Son of William Thomas Lyttleton. Though he lived in Van Diemen's Land for ten years, most of his surviving work is ...
M., E. E.
Probably male sketcher who lived in colonial Perth and/or Sydney, that may have painted and worked with other painters to portray navy ships.
M., R.
Probably female lithographer working in colonial Sydney. The artist's work is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
M., T.
Colonial artist who sketched the first drawing of St. Andrews Church in Hobart Town that was published as a lithograph by R.V. Hood.
MacCormac, Andrew, b. 1826
Male colonial painter of portraits, a few landscape and genre paintings, who mainly worked in South Australia, portraying the upper classes.
MacGillivray, John, b. 1821
Scottish naturalist who made partial sketches to accompany his writings while travelling to Australia, New Guinea, South America and the South Pacific.