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Botterill, Beryl Antonia, b. 1907
Mid 20th century cartoonist and illustrator, born in Brisbane. She moved to England as a young woman where she studied art under Stephen Spurrier at ...
Bourke, Betty
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, examples of Bourke's work can be found in the Mitchell Libary, State Library of New South Wales.
Bower,
A mid 20th century Papua New Guinean/Pacific Islander cartoonist who drew the comic strip 'Masta Ben and Buka' that was regularly published in 'Pacific Islands ...
Bowker, Barbara
Early 20th century magazine illustrator, Bowker worked for Home magazine in the mid 1920s.
Brierley, Alec, b. 1911
Mid 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, illustrator and writer.
Brown, Anna, b. 1975
Contemporary Canberra cartoonist. Brown's first cartoon was published in 1996 in 'Fruity Murmurs', a collection of cartoons by women.
Bunyip,
Federation era Brisbane political cartoonist
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 ...
Butler,
[Apparently] an early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, listed as a contributor c.1930s.
Barsotti, C.
Late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. A collection of original drawings by Barsotti for the Bulletin are now held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of ...
Campbell,
Attributed late 20th century Bulletin cartoonist.
Campbell, A.
Federation era cartoonist.
Carlton,
Early 20th century Sydney illustrator.
Carvan, Amber, b. 1973
Sydney-based comic artist who began her first publication, Big Smoke, in 1995, Carvan has since worked as a producer with the Noise Festival and in ...
Baxter, Cedric
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 ...
Baxter, Cedric, b. 1930
Commercial artist, cartoonist and painter. Baxter won the Redcliffe Award for Watercolour in 1966 and the Walkley Award for Cartoon of the Year in 1968.
Cerberus,
Colonial South Australian cartoonist who used the pseudonym Cerberus, and employed Roman allegorical figures in his work to represent contemporary Australian concerns. He may have ...
Abbold, Charles
Sketcher and cartoonist, Abbold's subjects ranged from scenes of the voyage from England to life on the Victorian goldfields.
Altmann, Charles, b. 1928
Altmann was a self-taught artist, working as a commercial artist in Brisbane, later in Sydney. He joined John Fairfax's Sydney Morning Herald in 1954 working ...