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Birmingham, Karna Marie, b. 1900
Karna Marie Birmingham was an illustrator of children's books and arguably may have been more widely acknowledged if she had not contracted an eye disease ...
Blaxland, Mary Ellen, b. 1815
The youngest of merchant and settler John Blaxland's 11 children, Mary Ellen Blaxland and her sisters were all encouraged to sketch by their mother and ...
Bowman, Mary, b. 1796
Painter Mary Bowman is best known for the silk flag she painted in 1806 to celebrate Nelson's victory at Trafalgar. Now held in the Mitchell ...
Boyd, Mary, b. 1926
A member of the well-known artistic Boyd family, Boyd started to paint and pot from an early age and despite an ongoing arts practice that ...
Briebauer, Marie, b. 1946
The painter and printmaker Marie Briebauer was one of a number of artists who travelled to the Yellow House and worked there in the Spring ...
Bundock, Mary, b. 1845
Bundock was only eight years old when discovered her love of flower painting, when family friend and flower painter Bessie Wilson gave her "a small ...
Bundock, Mary Ellen, b. 1817
A painter who worked on an eclectic range of canvases including the cover of a papiêr-maché writing case. Bundock was the wife of sketcher William ...
Burns, Mary, b. 1877
Participated in pupil exhibition at 15 years of age.
Burton, Mary
Colonial watercolourist.
Callaghan, Mary, b. 1955
Callaghan was a film maker, "Greetings from Wollongong" and others. Also known as a poster artist, "Stilleto. Licence to rage" poster, 1978 by her is ...
Card, Mary, b. 1861
Designer and 'crochet pattern designer'. By 1917 Mary Card was a celebrity. In the early to mid 1920s Card moved to a small village outside ...
Christison, Mary
Photographer, was the second wife of Robert Christison of Lammermoor, North Queensland.
Christison, Mary M., b. 1881
Art student, author and anthropologist, was the daughter of Robert Christison of Lammermoor and photographer Mary Christison.
Clifton, Mary, b. 1822
Sketcher and resident of Western Australia.