Contemporary Adelaide cartoonist, architect, urban designer and city planner. Bateup was the Adelaide Advertiser's political cartoonist c.2000/2001. While studying in the United States on a ...
Mid 20th century Perth newspaper cartoonist, Baxter won the Cartoon Walkley in 1968 for his work in the West Australian. Many of his cartoons centred ...
Late 20th century political cartoonist, Beach's work was reproduced in Wendy Harmer's 1994 book "It's a joke, Joyce: Australia's funny women". Beach worked across several ...
Mid 20th regional Queensland cartoonist and writer. Wrote and illustrated 'Mt. Isa with its pants down' which featured gags describing various features of the town ...
Mid 20th century wartime soldier cartoonist. Beggs is best known for drawing an amateur WWII cartoon referring to Alex Gurney's famous characters, Bluey and Curly.
Late 20th century Melbourne, Brisbane and Regional New South Wales cartoonist who worked as a language teacher and academic while drawing cartoons for educational publications ...
Contemporary freelance Adelaide and Melbourne cartoonist, Benke's work has featured several times in the annual 'Bringing the House Down: 12 Months of Australian Political Humour' ...
Contemporary cartoonist, radio and TV comedian. Berner's experiences painting an Archibald Prize entry formed the basis of a 2005 ABC television documentary entitled 'Peter Berner's ...
Contemporary comic book artist who participated in 'Silent Army' - a publication featuring the works of 20 young Australian comic book veterans published as part ...
Painter and Bulletin cartoonist who drew an undated caricature of "Canon H.L. Loane", the original of which was acquired by the Art Gallery of Western ...
Colonial Tasmanian sketcher, cartoonist and school-teacher, Birchall's work attracted the favourable attention of the Mercury newspaper on the occasion of its hanging in a Hobart ...