Rodius, Charles.

Rodius, Charles. | Meyer, Joseph. | Rhodius, Charles.

(1802–1860) Australian | German | Male

Worked: France, Australia (NSW). Lithographs

Architect | Draughtsman | Lithographer

WORKS 1 – 20 of 28 IMAGES ONLY

William Baker (1806–1857)

Biddy Salmander, Broken Bay tribe.

(22 October 1840 (series noted))

chalk-lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Billy Blue 'The old Commodore'.

(26 July 1834 (first noted))

pen-lithograph

William Baker (1806–1857)

Bulkabra, Chief of Botany, N.S.W.

(22 October 1840 (series noted))

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Bungaree.

(1832 (?))

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Dr Leichhardt 1846.

(2 May 1846 (first noted))

chalk-lithograph

William Baker (1806–1857)

Gooseberry, Queen of Bungaree.

(22 October 1840 (series noted))

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Jacky Jacky. Expedition of Kennedy. March 16th 1849.

(1849)

lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

John Jenkins. Aged 26. Executed at Sydney, Novr 10th 1834.

(14 November 1834 (first noted))

William Baker (1806–1857)

Kangaroo Jack, Broken Bay tribe.

(1840 (about))

chalk-lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

King Bungaree, Chief of the Broken-Bay tribe, N.S. Wales. Died 1832.

(1834)

chalk-lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Knatchbull. Murderer of Mrs. Ellen Jamieson.

(1844)

lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Lansdowne Bridge over Prospect Creek near Liverpool.

(January 1836)

chalk-lithograph

Samuel Calvert (1828–1913)

Ludwig Leichhardt.

(1982)

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Morirang, Shoalhaven tribe, N.S. Wales.

(1834)

chalk-lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Nunberri, Chief of the Nunnerahs, N. S. Wales.

(1834)

lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Port Jackson, N.S. Wales.

(1836?)

lithograph

E.D. Barlow (1808–1881)

[Portrait of Beverley Suttor, poet, with facsimile signature.]

(15 November 1838 (first noted))

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Portrait of Geo. Robt. Nichols.

(1 June 1850 (first noted))

chalk-lithograph

Charles Rodius (1802–1860)

Portrait of Perry, the Black.

(6 October 1849 (first noted))

lithograph