Despite also being a portrait painter, it was as a professional photographer that Blackwood received the most acclaim. In 1858 he took 11 imperial size, ...
Despite being a competent natural history painter, Bligh's artistic activity has been completely overshadowed by several unfortunate controversies including the mutiny of his crew on ...
William Boag was a professional photographer who travelled through rural Queensland in the 1870s. His subjects included the Aboriginal and South Sea Islanders who worked ...
William Rose Bock learned engraving and printmaking from his father Thomas Bock and was well-known in Tasmania as a designer of illuminated addresses, crests and ...
Painter who won the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1959, the Helena Rubinstein Prize for portraiture in 1961 and the Perth Prize for Drawing (International) ...
William Bowry was active in 1880s New South Wales as a painter. He exhibited in several competitive exhibitions including the Art Society of NSW and ...
Like many early colonists in public service, George Boyes was able to pursue leisurely hobbies, such as watercolour painting; he preferred the landscape of Tasmania ...
Painter and professional photographer who worked in various businesses and locations throughout Sydney's central business district in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Late nineteenth century painter, Bradley is known only for one painting,'Wye, near Bolton Bridge, Yorkshire' that was exhibited in 1890 as part of Mr Callan's ...
Painter, sculptor, ceramicist and art teacher who created the facade of the Library Building at the Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education in Rockhampton.
A caricature in his diary of Governor Bourke saw Bunbury demoted from his position as his aide-de-camp. He later volunteered for service in Western Australia, ...
Some crude pencil sketches of his homestead and the district of St. Omer are among the earliest known views of Canberra. Bunn contested his mother's ...