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Bennett, Jessie
Mrs. Bennett showed her paintings in successive exhibitions at the Art Society of NSW from 1887 through 1893. Her flower and fruit studies received generally ...
Bennett, L.
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in the early 1930s.
Bethune, Louise
Mrs. Louise Bethune is recognised as the first female architect in Australia.
Birkenhead, Louise
Mrs. Louise Birkenhead exhibited with the Art Society of NSW in 1897. Little else is known of her artistic activities.
Bishop,
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1910.
Black, Helen
Two of Helen Black's flower paintings were exhibited at the 1869 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition. They are thought to have been lent by her husband.
Black, J. E.
Mrs. J.E. Black exhibited three flower paintings and an insect painting at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880.
Blaxland, Charles
Mrs. Charles Blaxland exhibited a pair of carved bullocks horns at the 1879-80 Sydney International Exhibition.
Boatright,
A drawing instructor, teacher and singer, in 1834/1835 Mrs. Boatright advertised lessons for young women in singing, music, drawing "and the various branches of polite ...
Brookes,
Exhibited a hand-painted screen in 1892.
Broomhall,
Embroiderer and woodcarver who exhibited in the West Australian Society of Arts exhibition in 1912.
Brown,
A late nineteenth-century painter from Western Australia, known for at least one work, Clitheroe Castle.
Bryant, J.
Colonial period Victorian professional photographer
Buchan, M. F.
Undated watercolour, The Hopkins [river], Warrnambool, presented to Geelong Art Gallery by her daughter Miss J. Hope Darvell in 1912.
Caffyn, John C.
Mrs John C. Caffyn exhibited her work at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition in 1875.
Carleton,
Mrs Carleton was teacher of painting in 1903.
Carroll, D.
Painter from New South Wales. Participated at the exhibition of Women's Work in 1907.
Cathcart,
Pastellist, showed works at the Geelong Mechanics Institute exhibition in 1869. There is some suggestion she is the mother of Tasmanian artist May Cathcart.
Clark, C. Moley
Watercolour painter. Possibly a resident at Lambing Flat, Young, New South Wales during the gold-rush years. The only work for which Clark is known depicts ...
Clarke,
Mrs Clarke was a painter. She won a third class award for 'Australian Wild Flowers (oil)' at the Coolgardie Exhibition in 1899.