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Bolot, Aaron, b. 1900
Aaron Bolot was a Crimea-born, Brisbane-educated architect who created many notable residential and commercial buildings in Sydney from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Bond, Albert
Albert Bond was an architect and artist who designed a large department store for Anthony Hordern in the 1880s on George Street in Sydney. The ...
Booth,
Booth exhibited with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales in Sydney in 1904.
Borkenhagen, Audrey, b. 1936
Borkenhagen was an interior designer resident in Australia and active in in the 1960s. Sent to Sydney by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill to consult on ...
Bosworth, Amy, b. 1872
Amy Bosworth was a noted flower painter of the early 20th century in South Australia. Her 1910 oil painting 'Roses' was in the collection of ...
Bott, Alice, b. 1879
Alice Bott was a prominent member of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Queensland, a student of L.J. Harvey and a pottery instructor.
Botterill, Beryl Antonia, b. 1907
Mid 20th century cartoonist and illustrator, born in Brisbane. She moved to England as a young woman where she studied art under Stephen Spurrier at ...
Bottrill, Anne
Not much is known of Anne Bottrill but that she painted a view of Sydney Harbour on a Copenhagen terracotta plaque in 1866 that is ...
Bouret, Alfredo
Bouvet worked as a fashion illustrator for Conde Nast in the 1950s and 1960s.
Bourke, Betty
Early 20th century Bulletin cartoonist, examples of Bourke's work can be found in the Mitchell Libary, State Library of New South Wales.
Bourke, Ace, b. 1946
In the popular mind Ace Bourke is one of the two young men who adopted a lion cub and wrote "A Lion Called Christian". But ...
Bourke, Anna
Bourke studied at the Seven Hills College of Art, Brisbane. Active as a fashion designer.
Bower,
A mid 20th century Papua New Guinean/Pacific Islander cartoonist who drew the comic strip 'Masta Ben and Buka' that was regularly published in 'Pacific Islands ...
Bowker, Barbara
Early 20th century magazine illustrator, Bowker worked for Home magazine in the mid 1920s.