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Bartley, N.
N. Bartley was an artist and/or an exhibitor at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880. There is some speculation Bartley is the author Naham Bartley.
Barton, E.
Mrs Green lived in South Australia and seemed to be active in her church's guild. She was a talented embroiderer whose known work is a ...
Barton, H. W.
H. W. Barton was a watercolour painter who exhibited three works at the New South Wales Academy of Art 5th Annual Exhibition in 1876.
Barton, Mandi
Mandi Barton is a Yorta Yorta woman who uses spray paints and gloss and matt acrylic paints to create her images.
Barton, Renee
Visual artist whose creative pursuits include illustration, painting, mixed media and installation art.
Basham, James
James Basham was a sketcher who showed two crayon drawings at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880.
Baskett, Jonathan
Baskett is known for his ranges of multi-coloured hand-blown glass tableware. A skilled glassblower, he has chosen to licence most of his designs for production ...
Bass, William C.
Working Tasmania in 1855, William Bass specialised in portraiture advertising that he was happy to visit sitters in their own homes.
Bassett, E. B.
An amateur photographer, Miss E.B. Bassett exhibited her works at the Bathurst Amateur Art Society Annual Exhibition of 1896.
Bassett, M. V.
Little is know of the artist Bassett but that he was active c.1904.
Bastable, Charles
Bastable was the interior designer for the Fred Ward-directed Design Unit for the Australian National University (ANU). He also designed the original ANU "Bistro" and ...
Bastianon, Elliot
Bastianon is a designer specialising in furniture. Working from a Canberra ACT studio founded in 2014, his work encompasses timber, metal and sculptural forms employing ...
Bastings, H.
H. Bastings trained at the Technical College, Sydney and exhibited in London's Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886.
Bastow,
Miss Bastow was headmistress of a school in Launceston, Tasmania in 1863 where young ladies were given a proper "English" education, including drawing classes.