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Biggs, Alfred Barrett
Alfred Barrett Biggs worked as a photographic artist in Tasmania c.1860. Examples of his work are held in the Archives Office of Tasmania.
Biggs, J. I.
The landscape painter, J.I. Biggs, was active in Victoria c.1885-1900. Biggs's work 'Back Beach, Sorrento' was exhibted with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1900.
Biggs, James Hesketh
Were it not for the coverage his artworks received in the local press, James Hesketh Biggs' artistic practice might not otherwise be known as he ...
Biggs, R.
R. Biggs did at least one known painting in 1886 titled Fernshaw. Little else is currently known of the artist.
Bignell,
Miss Bignell exhibited an untitled watercolour drawing at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Little else is known of her artistic activity.
Biles, Neil, b.
Neil Biles was born in Bourke, NSW and is a descendant of the Barkindji people from the Mildura, Victoira region. He is a painter.
Billing, Henry J.
Henry J. Billing was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He may have been the J. Billing who illuminated the upper ...
Billingham, S. R.
S.R. Billingham was a painter in Western Australia who was active around 1880. Little else is currently known of his artistic practice.
Billingham, S.R.
Artist known to be active in Western Australia in the early 1880s.
Billinghurst, Elizabeth
Miss Elizabeth Billinghurst exhibited her work 'Shade of Emu Eggs' at the Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition of 1879-80.
Biltcroft, H. C.
Photographer in Katanning from the early 20th century.
Binder, Tibor
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 ...
Binney, N.
N. Binney exhibited a painting at the Art Society of NSW's 11th exhibition. Little else is known of Binney.
Binsted,
Miss Binsted exhibited two drawings at the Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition of 1869. Little else is known of her artistic career.
Bionda, G.
G. Bionda's portrait of W.H. Archer, exhibited at Melbourne's fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts, was the subject of an unfavourable review from The Age ...