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Joseph Charles and Thomas Milligan
Professional photographers, operated the London Portrait Saloon, also known as Milligan Brothers photography business in Sydney, specialising in cartes-de-visite, portraits and miniature photographs which they ...
Minns, B.E., b. 1863
B.E. Minns was introduced to art by the young Charles Conder, with whom he shared rooms in the 1880s. He soon developed a successful career ...
Boyd, Emma Minnie, b. 1858
Often remembered as the matriarch of the artistically gifted Boyd family, Emma Minnie was an artist in her own right, exhibiting prolifically in Australia, and ...
Adams,
Colonial female sketcher who used pastel and crayon and exhibited a drawing of the Alps in the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition of 1875.
Allwood,
It is largely thought that Allwood was a fabric painter given the handpainted set of d'oyleys she presented as a gift to the daughter of ...
Andrew,
Painter and sketcher and a student of J.S. Bowman, Miss Andrew had her work exhibited at both the 1872 Victorian Exhibition and the 1875 Melbourne ...
Annear,
Miss Annear exhibited a crayon drawing after Le Brun at the Agricultural Society of New South Wales' 1873 exhibition.
Bacon,
Bacon was a painter who exhibited with the Agricultural Society of NSW in Sydney in 1874.
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 ...
Baird,
Flower painter. Miss Baird exhibited her watercolour drawings at the Pitt Street Congregational Sabbath-School Exhibition in April 1872.
Ball,
Miss Ball was a painter who exhibited her works in both Sydney and Melbourne.
Barnet, A., b. 1856
Barnet was an art student at the NSW Academy of Art in 1876-77. A student of Anivitti's, she exhibited her watercolours in the school's exhibitions ...
Barnet, L., b. 1858
Miss L. Barnes was an art student at the NSW Academy of Art in 1876/1877 and exhibited in the school's annual exhibitions in both those ...
Benbow,
Miss Benbow exhibited her flower painting - Victorian Orchids - at two different Sydney exhibitions in 1875.
Benson,
Miss Benson showed her works, including watercolour, crayon and pastels with the Agricultural Society of New South Wales in 1877 and 1878.
Bignell,
Miss Bignell exhibited an untitled watercolour drawing at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. Little else is known of her artistic activity.
Black, Margaret H.
Margaret H. Black exhibited her oil paintings in Melbourne, Sydney and London throughout the early 1870s while a student at the National Gallery of Victoria ...