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Barnes, William R.
Colonial era Melbourne cartoonist, Barnes Snr was a staff artist on 'Melbourne Punch' c.1855-1860 and there is some speculation that either he or his son ...
Barnet, James
A noted architect, James Barnet designed the Sydney Necropolis cemetery in 1870.
Barnett, Christopher
Performance poet and playwright
Barnnicoat, Herbert
Herbert Barnnicoat exhibited his photographs at the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition of 1888-89 and also worked as a painter.
Barraclough, H. A.
A member of the Sydney Brush Club, H. A. Barraclough exhibited his works in various exhibitions from 1889 to 1891.
Barratt, Walter
A landscape painter, Walter Barratt worked in watercolours and was active in Launceston, Tasmania in the 1890s.
Barrie, Andrew
Eventually becoming owner of Stewart & Co., Andrew Barrie was a professional photographer and an acquaintance of the painter, Tom Roberts.
Barrie, Colin
Colin Barrie was the Foundation Director of the Industrial Design Council of Australia (IDCA), later Head of the School of Art at the Royal Melbourne ...
Barrie, Slim
Slim was both a feature artist and opening performer for the National Gallery of Australia exhibition Home Sweet Home: Works from the Peter Fay Collection ...
Barrow, William
An amateur portrait painter in Hobart, Tasmania, William Barrow's work came to the eye of one of the writers from The Mercury newspaper.
Barry,
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, a collection of original drawings by Barry are held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
Barsa, Tatipai
A Torres Strait Islander, Barsa's artistic practice has been informed by the natural surroundings of his home on Murray Island and the traditional weaving and ...
Barstow, Clive
Artist, academic and director of Open Bite Australia Print Workshop.
Bartholomew, J. P.
In 1898 J.P. Bartholomew exhibited a handpainted fire screen made of stained oak at an Art Union and Exhibition in Sydney which drew the attention ...
Bartlett, T. F.
In 1888, a writer on the Mercury was enthusiastic about the artistic skills of T.F. Bartlett, an untrained but gifted artist.