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Bagot, M. E.
Colonial Adelaide sketcher who exhibited a landscape pencil drawing in the 15th annual South Australian Society of Arts exhibition in 1871.
Baillie, W.
One of several art students of J.S. Bowman who exhibited at the 1875 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Baillie,
A student of the well-known Melbourne art teacher J.S. Bowman, Baillie's student work - a crayon drawing titled 'Vignette of the Sisters' - was included ...
Baker, C. E.
Sketcher who appears to have specialised in animal paintings. C.E. Baker, a possible relative of artist George A. Baker, is known to have exhibited twice ...
Baker, James P.
Sketcher who worked in South Australia. The Art Gallery of South Australia holds a collection of 34 of his watercolours.
Ballard,
Sketcher and member of the Victorian Sketching Club in the 1880s.
Ballard, Robert
A civil engineer, Ballard drew a pencil sketch of his quarters while working on the railway between Maitland and Singleton in New South Wales in ...
Banks, J.
An art student who won a prize for one of his drawings at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1859.
Barber, Fanny
Diarist and sketcher who kept an account of her domestic and social life while living in Bundaberg, Queensland in the late 1880s.
Bare, Harold
Emigrating to Australia after World War I, Harold Bare settled in Liverpool, NSW where he designed hundreds of homes and buildings in the area and ...
Barker, W. B.
Mid-nineteenth century sketcher. Barker's watercolour of Garden Island in Sydney Harbour is held by the Newcastle Regional Art Gallery.
Barlee, Alan H.
Barlee exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
Barney, Henrietta
Lesser known than her sister, the painter Mary Jane Scott, Henrietta nevertheless was a competent sketcher who studied under one of Australia's famous early painters, ...
Barnfield,
Barnfield is known only for a crayon drawing she exhibited in the Launceston Fine Art Exhibition in 1879.
Barrow, William
An amateur portrait painter in Hobart, Tasmania, William Barrow's work came to the eye of one of the writers from The Mercury newspaper.
Bartlett, Sarah
Sarah Bartlett showed her pen-and-ink tablet of the history of the state of Victoria at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1875.
Bartlett, T. F.
In 1888, a writer on the Mercury was enthusiastic about the artistic skills of T.F. Bartlett, an untrained but gifted artist.
Basham, James
James Basham was a sketcher who showed two crayon drawings at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880.
Bass, William C.
Working Tasmania in 1855, William Bass specialised in portraiture advertising that he was happy to visit sitters in their own homes.
Batts,
Mr and Mrs Batts are thought to be a married couple who worked together as teachers in Hobart. In 1833 they advertised their services, offering ...