Living in Australia for roughly two decades in the mid-19th century, a number of Henrietta Bloxsome's works survive in national collections. They variously depict scenes ...
W. Blyth was a sketcher whose drawings of Tumut, New South Wales were exhibited in 1861 at the preparatory exhibition for the London International exhibition ...
Barcroft Capel Boake was one of the most well-known and successful professional photographers of the second half of the 19th century but beset by economic ...
A drawing instructor, teacher and singer, in 1834/1835 Mrs. Boatright advertised lessons for young women in singing, music, drawing "and the various branches of polite ...
Jennie Boddington was the first curator of photography to be appointed in Australia. She was responsible for the National Gallery of Victoria's photography collection from ...
Edwin Bode was a painter and photographer who travelled throughout Queensland painting watercolours of homesteads in exchange for board and lodging. A longtime resident of ...
Aileen Maude Boesen was a flower painter in early 20th century Sydney. She exhibited several of her works at the 1907 Australian Exhibition of Woman's ...
Julius Bokor studied art under Lloyd Rees, Robert Klippel, John Olsen and others while also studying architecture, the profession for which he is best known. ...
A convict, John Bolger's painting of Woolloomooloo is in the collection of the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. A pencil note attached ...
Aaron Bolot was a Crimea-born, Brisbane-educated architect who created many notable residential and commercial buildings in Sydney from the 1930s to the 1960s.