Late 20th century Melbourne, Brisbane and Regional New South Wales cartoonist who worked as a language teacher and academic while drawing cartoons for educational publications ...
Contemporary freelance Adelaide and Melbourne cartoonist, Benke's work has featured several times in the annual 'Bringing the House Down: 12 Months of Australian Political Humour' ...
Andrew Benson worked in and around Melbourne as a professional photographer throughout the 1860s and 1870s. His professional partners included Romulus Dethbridge and Frederick Stevenson.
Early 20th century Victorian and Western Australian painter, muralist and cartoonist. An official war artist during World War 1, Benson was a longstanding member of ...
Mixed-media artist based in the Illawara region. Her work is seated somewhere between representation and abstraction, and treads both observed and metaphorical territories.
William Mariner Bent was a professional photographer who had a number of studios in Bendigo, Victoria throughout the late the 1860s until the early 1890s. ...
Isadore van Berckelaer practiced as a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1860s and 1870s. He is thought to be the John van Berckelaer who ...
Melbourne painter and contemporary of Boyd and Perceval and active member of Contemporary Art Society with Noel Counihan and Vic O'Connor. Bergner's paintings were among ...
Charles Berkeley emigrated to South Australia where he joined the police ranks after a failed attempt at farming. An occasional sketcher known only for an ...
England-born resident of Australia's southern states, Berkeley is best known for her large watercolours of Adelaide and as a gifted portraitist. The Art Gallery of ...
Lauren Berkowitz is an installation artist, working mostly on ephemeral and site-specific works that evoke the passage of time and our place within it. Often ...
Painter and printmaker, Berndt studied variously under Grace Crowley, Anne Dangar, Dorrit Black and Adelaide Perry before relocating to London to study at the Central ...