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Bennett, William Gordon, b. 1896
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Benson, William, b. 1848
William Benson was an English Quaker who toured Australia in the late 1860s. His descriptive journals, of which there are seven volumes, are illustrated with ...
Benson, William, b. 1812
William Benson settled in Ballarat in 1853 and his view of a Ballarat street is now in the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
Bent, William Mariner, b. 1835
William Mariner Bent was a professional photographer who had a number of studios in Bendigo, Victoria throughout the late the 1860s until the early 1890s. ...
Bentley, William Friend, b. 1836
William Bentley was said to have been too small to even carry his own painting materials he was that young when his parents sent him ...
Binzer, William, b. 1850
William Binzer was a German-born painter who lived in New Zealand before visiting Australia at some stage throughout the 1880s. He is thought to have ...
Birkenhead, William
William Birkenhead exhibited regularly with the Art Society of New South Wales throughout the 1890s, gaining the attention of both the Sydney Morning Herald and ...
Blackett, William Arthur Mordey
Architect who worked in Victoria and Western Australia.
Blackwood, William, b. 1824
Despite also being a portrait painter, it was as a professional photographer that Blackwood received the most acclaim. In 1858 he took 11 imperial size, ...
Bland, William
William Bland was a portrait painter in Sydney in the late 1840s. He exhibited with the Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Australia ...
Bligh, William, b. 1754
Despite being a competent natural history painter, Bligh's artistic activity has been completely overshadowed by several unfortunate controversies including the mutiny of his crew on ...
Boag, William
William Boag was a professional photographer who travelled through rural Queensland in the 1870s. His subjects included the Aboriginal and South Sea Islanders who worked ...
Bock, William Rose, b. 1847
William Rose Bock learned engraving and printmaking from his father Thomas Bock and was well-known in Tasmania as a designer of illuminated addresses, crests and ...
Boissevain, William, b. 1927
Painter who won the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1959, the Helena Rubinstein Prize for portraiture in 1961 and the Perth Prize for Drawing (International) ...
Tremlett, Williamina Mary, b. 1827
Teacher, had a school in Hobart Town in 1869 where she taught English, music and drawing before becoming a governess to the Kermode family.
Williamson, C. A. H., b. 1807
Colonial male photographer whose diverse practice of producing wet-plate albumen prints, ambrotypes, alabastrine portraits and daguerreotypes seems to have existed for only two years before ...
Williamson, Elizabeth, b. 1860
Elizabeth Sarah (Lillie) Williamson was a frame-maker. She married Tom Roberts on 30 April 1896. Her frames were hung at the Royal Academy in London ...
Williamson, Rene, b. 1898
Rene Williamson was typical of many female artists during the inter war years of the twentieth century who hade a career out of painting floral ...
Williamson, Liz, b. 1949
Textile artist Liz Williamson began weaving in the late 1970s. Sometimes wearable, sometimes for display, her artworks have been exhibited and collected in Japan, Canada, ...
Williamson, Ruby, b. 1940
Ruby Williamson is a senior law woman from the Amata community in the far northwest of South Australia. Her work is represented in the collection ...