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Bishop,
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1910.
Bishop-Osborne, J.
J. Bishop-Osborne was a professional photographer working in Hobart in the 1880s. In 1889 he won a lightning shutter as first prize for the work ...
Bissietta, G.F.
Bissieta was an artist providing a mural for the Repin's coffee shop, Pitt Street with interiors designed by George Watkins in 1955. The artist is ...
Bisson, Roy
Late 20th century black and white artist. Bisson features in the "Australian Black and White Artists' Club Book of Originals" that was published in 1986.
Biven, Kirsten, b.
Painter and Installation artist. Born in Denmark, resides in WA
Blab, W.
W. Blab was a picture framer, cabinetmaker, gilder and mount cutter.
Black, Ada
Ada Black showed her flower paintings at the 1892 Exhibition of Women's Work in Sydney.
Black, Helen
Two of Helen Black's flower paintings were exhibited at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. They are thought to have been lent by her husband.
Black, J. E.
Mrs. J.E. Black exhibited three flower paintings and an insect painting at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880.
Black, Margaret
Margaret Black sketched several notable views of Launceston that were exhibited in Melbourne in 1860 to glowing reviews. In 1861 one of the picture was ...
Black, Margaret H.
Margaret H. Black exhibited her oil paintings in Melbourne, Sydney and London throughout the early 1870s while a student at the National Gallery of Victoria ...
Black, Rodney
Late 20th century Northern New South Wales artist and art teacher.
Black, Sid
Mid 20th century Bulletin cartoonist whose work was included in the 1999 exhibitions 'Artists and cartoonists in black and white' at the S.H. Ervin Gallery ...
Black, T. G.
Mid 20th century amateur soldier cartoonist who had one of his WW2 cartoons included in the 2000 Global Arts Link exhibition 'Bluey & Curley : ...
Black, Henry
Black is a designer/maker who apprenticed in Patternmaking at the Garden Island Naval Dockyard, later studying at the Canberra School of Art . He preferred ...