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Aydemir, Cigdem
Mixed media, installation and performance artist
Ayres, Frederick
Sketcher, student of Mr Ward who exhibited his drawings with the NSW Academy of Art and the Agricultural Society of NSW.
B,
Colonial-era Ballarat cartoonist whose work was published in the Ballarat Punch. His 1867 cartoon 'The sleep of sorrow, the dream of joy' was a parody ...
B.,
Miss B was an art teacher who specialised in drawing. She was advertising her skills in Sydney in July 1835 shortly after arriving from London.
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., A. B.
Little is know of the sketcher whose 1871 wash drawing 'Kangaroo Island, South Australia' was initialled 'A.B.B.' The work was bequeathed to the National Library ...
B., A. E.
A.E.B. was a watercolourist who presumably worked in Tasmania in the 1850s. Their work 'Warratah [sic] Mount Wellington' is held in the National Library of ...
B., A. H.
Little is known of the watercolourist who painted landscapes of the NSW and Victorian countryside but that they were active in the mid-nineteenth century around ...
B., C. H.
Watercolourist, C.H.B. painted an undated watercolour, 'Kangaroos in the Australian Bush' that is held in the National Library of Australia.
B., C. H. B.
Watercolourist who is known from only five views of Victoria dated 1857 that are held in the National Library of Australia in Canberra.
B., E. N.
Sketcher. Their 1869 pencil and crayon drawing of Urawilkie Station near Coonamble, NSW is held in the Mitchell Library at the State Library of New ...
B., F.
Sketcher and art student. F.B. was a pupil of Mrs Vaillant's who exhibited with the NSW Academy of Arts in 1875.
B., G.
Federation-era cartoonist. Possibly either the young Melbourne cartoonist George Benson or the 1880s New Zealand cartoonist "G.B." a.k.a. "G.R."
B., J.
J.B. was a professional photographer who advertised their services as a photography teacher in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1868.