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Brun, Vincente
Vincente Brun, painter, worked with stained glass and created murals. His work can be viewed at Melbourne's Town Hall, a North Melbourne Catholic Church and ...
Buchan, M. F.
Undated watercolour, The Hopkins [river], Warrnambool, presented to Geelong Art Gallery by her daughter Miss J. Hope Darvell in 1912.
Burgess, F.
Listed in Sands 1911-17
Burleigh, Bertha Bennet
Early 20th century cartoonist. Burleigh is an anomaly in the world of cartooning, especially at the Bulletin, due to being a woman. Her last known ...
Burns, Gwen
Burns is a photographer who worked for Freeman Studios in Sydney, then at Sydney University in the Zoology Department.
Butler, W. H.
Early 20th century Darwin photographer.
C., R.
Painter, worked during WW1.
Cameron, F. G.
Painter from Queensland. Exhibited at the Queensland Industrial Exhibition.
Campbell, Annie J. Hope
Painter, photographer and poster designer. Resident of Wyndham, Western Australia and Melbourne, Victoria. Campbell was cited as a model for young women contemplating a career ...
Campbell, M.
Artist, active circa 1901-1903, possibly to 1920.
Campbell, W.
Artists named W. Campbell are recorded exhibiting with the [Royal] Art Society of New South Wales in 1883 and 1919.
Chapman, E.
Exhibited with the Royal Art Society of NSW in 1911.
Chapman, Margaret
Bookbinder and resident of Victoria. She was one of a very few practitioners of the craft and was frequently called upon for demonstrations and for ...
Connelly, Dennis
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Cooke, Elsie
artist, active circa 1913.
Cooke, Elsie V.
Elsie V. Cooke was a painter. She had been a student at Fremantle Technical School in 1916 under Daisy Rossi. Cooke exhibited with the West ...
Courtland, Charles Grenville
Potter son of Charles Richard Courtland. He wedged and threw immense weights - up to seventy-five pounds - well in excess of what was recognised ...
Cowham, Hilda
Illustrator and author.
Craven, Mary
Designer who began working with Berlei Hestia Ltd. in 1915.
Creagh, Annie C.
Annie C. Creagh was an artist, active c.1890-1910. There is some suggestion she is the 'Miss Creagh' who exhibited with the Art Society of NSW ...