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Abu,
Mid 20th century political cartoonist whose subject matter included the introduction of the contraceptive pill in the late 1960s.
Adam,
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, speculatively the artist Adam Jon Brooke.
Ant,
Federation-era Melbourne cartoonist who signed cartoons in the 'Bull-Ant' which included full-page lithographed caricatures of League footballers.
B., A.
Colonial-era Melbourne cartoonist who contributed to Melbourne Punch in the late 1880s. There is some speculation that A.B. is Alfred Scott Broad.
B., R.
Colonial era Melbourne cartoonist. There is some speculation that R.B. is the Melbourne Punch cartoonist Luther Daniels.
Barsotti, C.
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. A collection of original drawings by Barsotti for the Bulletin are now held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Bates, Os
Mid 20th century newspaper cartoonist. An original drawing, done for Sydney's Sunday Telegraph in February 1968, is held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Behmak,
Mid 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, his one known cartoon concerned plumbing suggestions for small flatettes.
Blanche, H. B.
Colonial-era Melbourne cartoonist, sketcher and printmaker. H.B. Blanche exhibited crayon drawings at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition.
Bower,
A mid 20th century Papua New Guinean/Pacific Islander cartoonist who drew the comic strip 'Masta Ben and Buka' that was regularly published in 'Pacific Islands ...
Broke, Stoney
Pseudonymous Federation era Brisbane political cartoonist.
Bunyip,
Federation era Brisbane political cartoonist
Butler,
[Apparently] an early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, listed as a contributor c.1930s.
C., J.
Colonial era Melburnian cartoonist.
C., M.
Colonial era Victorian cartoonist (possibly two different artists).
Campbell,
Attributed late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Campbell, A.
Federation era cartoonist.
Carlton,
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator.
Cerberus,
Colonial South Australian cartoonist who used the pseudonym Cerberus, and employed Roman allegorical figures in his work to represent contemporary Australian concerns. He may have ...
Chicot,
Colonial era Melburnian black-and-white artist.