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Burr, John
Painter.
Burr, Thomas, b. 1814
District surveyor at Ballarat at the time of the Eureka riot.
Burraclough, H. A.
Watercolourist
Burrell, Jane, b. 1951
Jane Burrell, a children's book illustrator and scientific illustrator born in Hobart, Tasmania, is best known for her scraperboard illustrations of Australian wildlife.
Burrell, Andrew
Andrew Burrell is a practice-based researcher and educator exploring environments as a site for the construction, experience and exploration of memory as narrative. His ongoing ...
Burrowes, Jessie, b. 1877
Jessie's work was included in the Exhibition of Woman's Work, 1892, she was 15.
Burrowes, Bride M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in the 1920s.
Burrows,
Art student who's crayon works were exhibited in Melbourne, 1875.
Burrows, Alfred Edward, b. 1853
senior partner of A.E. Burrows & Co, Melbourne Portrait Rooms, View Place, Sandhurst, Victoria, opposite the Survey Office.
Burrows, Amelia, b. 1860
Painter, was born Amelia Kenworthy at Launceston on 10 April 1860.
Burrows, W.
Principal of W. Burrows & Co., 'Photographers and Artists' who undertook painting and photography of portraits and landscapes.
Burston, Hilda, b. 1884
Hilda Burston produced attractive and competent flower and landscape studies for almost thirty years but her output, like many women of her generation, was largely ...
Burt, Agnes
Agnes Burt was an art student who was specially commended for work exhibited in the Public School section of the 1872 NSW Agricultural Show.
Burt, Margaret T. T.
Oil painter of flowers included in the preliminary exhibition in 1907 in Sydney.
Burt, Olive Minna, b. 1888
Exhibited bookbinding with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1912.
Burtenshaw, Rowland, b. 1899
Designer who also taught silver-smithing and metalwork in the new post-war courses at Fremantle Technical School.
Burton, David
Sketcher, natural historian and superintendent of convicts, came to New South Wales on board the Gorgon in September 1790.