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Adams, S. H.
Colonial painter who exhibited portraits, landscapes, floral studies and nudes for sale at a Queensland Art Society exhibition in 1899.
Biffin, , b. 1748
Early nineteenth century artist Biffin, who might otherwise be known by the names Biffion or Beffen.
Blacksmith, Peter Japanangka, b. 1915
A Katurrngarruru artist, Blacksmith was a well-known painter in Lajamanu, to which his own land lay in close proximity. His work features in the collection ...
Bolland, F. S.
Exhibited in the The Perth Prize for Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of Western Australia in 1953.
Booth, Leonard H., b. 1879
Influential early 20th New Zealand painter, art teacher, psychotherapist, cartoonist and illustrator, Booth contributed cartoons (from New Zealand) to the Bulletin and other Sydney publications. ...
Bowen, John, b. 1780
An unsigned watercolour with a vague attribution to John Bowen is now thought to be have executed by a different artist. The work, a view ...
Braine, M. V.
Painter who exhibited at the Festival of Perth in 1956.
Brearley, H. R.
Exhibited in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949.
Brookes,
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1912.
Brown,
First prize winner of the Brush Club, 1895.
Bunbury, Henry William St Pierre, b. 1812
A caricature in his diary of Governor Bourke saw Bunbury demoted from his position as his aide-de-camp. He later volunteered for service in Western Australia, ...
Burnard, Robert, b. 1825
He apparently inherited both the Plympton house-painting business and the painting and exhibiting of still-life easel paintings on his father's death.
Burnett, R. E.
Watercolourist associated with Anne Handley's album held in collection of National Library of Australia.
Davis, W.
Painter, professional photographer and house painter. Exhibited work in Sydney in 1847 and in London in 1862. May also have been J. Davies.
Denslow, J. W.
Colonial New South Wales photographer.
Franke, F. G.
A painter and découpagist who exhibited paintings and works 'cut in paper' in Melbourne in the 1850s and 1860s.
King, Philip Gidley, b. 1817
Philip Gidley King became friends with Charles Darwin and his illustrations were used in an edition of the Naturalist's Voyage.