W. Bennett practiced the interesting skill of engrossing whereby one copies writing in large, uniform characters. His exhibited works however featured chalk drawings and oil ...
Early 20th century West Australian-born newspaper cartoonist who moved to New Zealand at an early age and who began his career aged 13 contributing political ...
Frederick Berger exhibited a wet collodion photograph at the first exhibition organised by the British Photographic Society in London in 1854. There is some speculation ...
W.D. Biden worked as professional photographer in Sydney in 1865. In January of that year he advertised the opening of his photographic gallery in Sydney's ...
W. Blyth was a sketcher whose drawings of Tumut, New South Wales were exhibited in 1861 at the preparatory exhibition for the London International exhibition ...
W. H. Bonney was an artist calligrapher and draughtsman who illustrated the illuminated address to Governor of Western Australia Sir Gerard Smith in 1895.
Cecil W. Bostock was a photographer who practiced in the early 20th century. He also designed window displays for David Jones department store. Examples of ...
G.W. Bot is the pseudonymous name of a Canberra-based printmaker whose works are held in several major public collections including the National Gallery of Australia ...
Artist working primarily in printmaking. She studied art in London, Paris and Australia, has exhibited her work extensively since 1985 and is represented in numerous ...
George W.R. Bourne was a topographical and marine artists whose late 19th century scenes of Western Australia include depictions of Fremantle Lighthouse and the shipwreck ...