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Brothers, Croft, b.
Professional photographers from England. Residents of Sydney, NSW they were prolific photographers.
Brothers, J.
A late-nineteenth-century professional photographer.
Brothers, Meade
Meade Brothers were professional photographers who had a studio in Melbourne in the second half of the 1850s. According to J. Cato, they sold their ...
Brotherton, Alice Jane Elinor , b. 1861
Botanical painter working in late 19th century Adelaide and Melbourne
Broughton, Emily
artist, also known as Emily Chawley
Broun, Jody, b. 1963
Director General of the NSW Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Jody Brown won the 1998 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
Broun, Michelle, b.
Yindjibarndi artist, curator, writer and lecturer who has lived in Perth and the Pilbara region.
Brown,
Exhibited a specimen of illuminated art in the Launceston Fine Art exhibition, 1879.
Brown,
First prize winner of the Brush Club, 1895.
Brown,
Photographer, Brown accompanied William Blandowski on an expedition through central Victoria in 1854.
Brown,
A late nineteenth-century painter from Western Australia, known for at least one work, Clitheroe Castle.
Brown, A. Lydia, b. 1868
An art student, Brown exhibited drawings at both the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, and the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887.
Brown, Ada
Art student of the 1890's - studying and exhibiting in Sydney.
Brown, Alfred
amateur photographer.
Brown, Amelia
Immigrant quiltmaker who is noted for her logo quilts, two of which have been displayed in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, NSW.
Brown, Anna, b. 1975
Contemporary Canberra cartoonist. Brown's first cartoon was published in 1996 in 'Fruity Murmurs', a collection of cartoons by women.
Brown, David
Art teacher at the Bendigo Mechanics Institute in 1866.