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Atkinson, Helen L., b. 1874
Painter and designer who illustrated her brother E.J. Rupert Atkinson's book of poems, The Shrine of Desire, in 1906. The following year she won first ...
Atkinson, Alfred, b. 1867
Queensland photographer whose work depicts the Aboriginal communities of the Palmer district. Examples of his work are held by the Cairns Historical Society and the ...
Auld, James Muir, b. 1879
James Muir Auld was a respected Sydney-based portrait and landscape painter who trained with J.S. Watkins and Julian Ashton. He was active as a painter ...
Aurousseau, Kathleen, b. 1863
Painter who exhibited several works including a still life oil painting at the Australian Exhibition of Women's Work in 1907.
Austin, William Sidney, b. 1867
Painter and bedding manufacturer, Austin is said to have won a Brisbane exhibition art award but he is better known for founding the Friendly Society ...
Avon, Will
Federation era Bulletin cartoonist whose work appeared in 1900.
B., G.
Federation-era cartoonist. Possibly either the young Melbourne cartoonist George Benson or the 1880s New Zealand cartoonist "G.B." a.k.a. "G.R."
Babbage, Zara
A painter who exhibited her oils in the 1907 Australian Exhibition of Women's Work.
Bailey, Mary Ann
Painter who was interested in portraying Aboriginal subjects. Her portrait and genre paintings, which date from the 1890s, are now in the South Australian Museum ...
Bailey, M. A.
Art teacher and painter associated with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1905 and 1906.
Baillie, Maude, b. 1884
Working mainly with a pocket knife and chisel, Maude Baillie carved elaborate designs on various pieces of furniture. In 1907 she had one of her ...
Baker, Richard Thomas, b. 1854
Richard Thomas Baker was one of the early supporters of the waratah as the national flower of Australia and to that end in 1915 he ...
Baker, Christina Asquith, b. 1869
Portrait and figure painter who studied in Paris and in Melbourne at the National Gallery School under Frederick McCubbin. Baker was still exhibiting at the ...
Baker, Elizabeth Ison , b. 1864
amateur photographer and astronomical assistant, youngest daughter of Captain Henry Evans Baker, meteorologist of the Ballarat Observatory and aunt of amateur photographer, Euphemia Eleanor (Effie) ...
Bale, Alice Marion Ellen, b. 1875
Alice Bale never lived elsewhere but her native Victoria. She became a well-known painter in her time and was a great supporter of women in ...
Ball, Percival
Ball was a notable sculptor who exhibited at the Centennial International Exhibition of 1888/1889.
Ball, George Arnold, b. 1868
Following his occupation as a school teacher at Crystal Brook in South Australia’s north, George Arnold Ball embarked on a career as a photographer. He ...
Ball, Robert Henry, b.
Residing in Angaston in South Australia’s Barossa Valley, Robert Henry Ball was an amateur photographer. His landscape photographs and scenes of boats and railways were ...
Ballment, Marion, b. 1879
Painter and teacher who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts for a number of years.
Banks, Elizabeth Lindsay, b. 1849
An educator who brought drawing classes into the curriculum under her charge. Banks was appointed infant mistress at the Public School on Riley St in ...