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Beecroft, Herbert, b. 1864
Widely printed early 20th century Sydney painter, miniaturist, postcard artist and theatrical lightning sketch artist and lecturer.
Begent, Laura Alice
While a pupil at the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Laura Alice Begent entered one of her drawings in the 1892 ...
Begg, Samuel, b. 1854
Late colonial era cartoonist, illustrator and sculptor. London-born Begg arrived in Sydney in 1877 via New Zealand. He and William Macleod were the only professional ...
Begg, Zanny, b. 1972
Installation and video artist, writer, curator, and participant in the collective You Are Here. Begg has exhibited in the 2008 Taipei Biennal and the 2009 ...
Bell, Catherine, b. 1969
A contemporary graphic artist, Bell is well-represented in collections in both Queensland and Canberra. In 1994 she was the recipient of the Melville Haysom Resident ...
Bell, Ivy, b.
Ivy Bell is a descendant of the Mutti Mutti and Nari Nari clans of New South Wales. Bell is an emu egg carver and charcoal ...
Bellette, Jean Mary, b. 1909
Respected painter and illustrator of the 1940s and '50s and a two-time winner of the Sulman Prize.
Benbow, C. A.
C.A. Benbow exhibited several of his ink drawings at two Sydney exhibitions in 1875. His subject matter ranged from rural Victorian landscapes to views of ...
Bennett, George, b. 1804
After two previous trips to Australia as a natural historian, George Bennett finally settled in Sydney in 1836 and worked as a medical practitioner. He ...
Benson,
Miss Benson showed her works, including watercolour, crayon and pastels with the Agricultural Society of New South Wales in 1877 and 1878.
Bent, Ellis, b. 1783
A sketcher, lawyer and diarist, Ellis Bent's journal, which features sketches of his 1809 journey from England to New South Wales via the Cape of ...
Berry, Max, b. 1987
Max Berry is a painter born in 1987 in Katherine, NT. Berry completed a Bachelor of Design in 2009 at the College of Fine Arts, ...
Biriban, , b. 1800
Biriban or Johnny McGill was best known as a language informant for the Reverend Lancelot Threlkeld a Minister and linguist in the 1830s. Threlkeld thought ...
Blacket, Edith, b. 1844
Edith Blacket is represented in the Mitchell Library by a photograph of one of her drawings of the family home in Glebe, designed and built ...
Blacket, Hilda, b. 1854
A sketcher and member of the talented family Blacket family who were each either artists and architects.
Blackman, Charles, b. 1928
The Antipodean artist Charles Blackman was best known for his paintings of schoolgirls and the whimsy of Alice in Wonderland. He was a part of ...
Blake, Douglas, b. 1963
Douglas Blake is an architect and artist whose landscape and portrait paintings reference a variety of Western and Eastern influences from the fields of architecture, ...
Blashki, Myer, b. 1871
Late colonial-era painter cartoonist who worked under a variety of pseudonyms including Miles Evergood. Blashki spent nearly 40 years living and working overseas, particularly in ...
Blaxland, Jane Elizabeth, b. 1806
Jane Elizabeth Blaxland was born into one of the early colonial 'aristocratic' families of Australia and although she was reported by others to have been ...
Blaxland, Louisa Australia, b. 1807
A member of the aristocratic Blaxland family, Louise Australia was the sixth of 11 children, acquiring her middle name as the first 'native' born child ...