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Barker, Leolin Addison, b. 1895
Potter who came to Western Australia in 1922. He was a co-owner of the Narrogin Pottery.
Barney, Gordon, b. 1944
Painter and stockman
Baron, J. F.
Baron was a monumental mason at Albany around 1888.
Barratt, Constance Mary, b. 1915
Art leather worker, china painter and art teacher. Barratt was a member of the West Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts where she ...
Barrie, May, b. 1918
May Barrie, esteemed Australian sculptor, has sharpened an ability to draw out sensual abstract forms from craggy rocks and intonate human relationships.
Barron, Harry, b. 1847
Governor of Western Australia who was associated with the West Australian Society of Arts.
Barrow, George, b. 1833
George Barrow was transported to Western Australian for the crime of forgery, but quickly established himself as a lithographer and music-seller in Fremantle. He left ...
Barstow, Clive
Artist, academic and director of Open Bite Australia Print Workshop.
Barton, Barbara, b. 1935
Fashion illustrator and lecturer who came to Australia after World War II.
Barton, Renee
Visual artist whose creative pursuits include illustration, painting, mixed media and installation art.
Bassett, Florence Hildegarde, b. 1888
She is known to have painted small panels of wildflowers, which were exhibited in Melbourne at the Women's Work Exhibition in 1907.
Bastin, Henri, b. 1896
Bastin emerged in the 1950s as a key figure in Australian primitive/naive art.
Bates, J. W.
Serpentine sculptor and engraver he was possibly the son of Thomas William Bates stonemason, woodcarver and monumental mason who arrived in 1842 and worked in ...
Bates, Thomas William, b. 1816
Woodcarver, stonemason and monumental mason, he was the case maker for the organ in Christchurch, Mandurah.
Bates, Vera, b. 1901
Painter who was the president of the Western Australian Women's' Society of Fine Arts and Crafts in 1957-58.
Baxter, Cedric
Mid 20th century Perth newspaper cartoonist, Baxter won the Cartoon Walkley in 1968 for his work in the West Australian. Many of his cartoons centred ...
Baxter, Cedric, b. 1930
Commercial artist, cartoonist and painter. Baxter won the Redcliffe Award for Watercolour in 1966 and the Walkley Award for Cartoon of the Year in 1968.
Bayliss, Joan Janet, b. 1925
Bayliss pioneered use of art in psychology for treating children with behavioural problems. She also raised money for Alzheimer's research via her artwork.
Beasley, Hillson, b. 1855
Architect credited with designs for the Art Gallery, the Public Library, Fremantle Technical School and, with John Grainger, Parliament House among many other places.
Beattie, O. A.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and the Perth Society of Artists.