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Banks, John, b. 1885
A painter and illustrator, Banks studied art under Harry Garlick, J.S. Watkins, Sydney Long and Lawson Balfour.
Banks, Joseph, b. 1748
Drawings completed on Lieutenant James Cook's voyage to the antipodes from 1768 to 1771 were originally attributed to Joseph Banks but recent scholarship now asserts ...
Banks, Louisa Dalton, b. 1866
Louisa Dalton Banks was an art student who exhibited her works in the 1892 Exhibition of Women's Work. She had been a pupil of A.J. ...
Banning, Clara
Clara Banning was a painter whose subjects included landscapes, flora and fauna. She exhibited numerous times in New South Wales with the [Royal] Art Society ...
Bannister, R. D.
Mrs R.D Bannister was a flower painter whose works, which were exhibited in the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880, were rendered on ivory.
Bannon, Charles, b. 1919
Painter and printmaker who worked as an art advisor in the Northern Territory in the mid-1960s.
Banyard, Kylie, b. 1974
Kylie Baryard's multidisciplinary work is grounded in painting, but intersects with photography, video, sculpture and architectural spaces.
Barak, William, b. 1824
Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta (headman) and artist, William Barak created over fifty distinctive charcoal drawings with natural ochres and water colour of purely Aboriginal subjects. A politician ...
Barakat, Nicole, b. 1977
Nicole Barakat is an artist who works to examine the intersections between different forms of art including textiles, drawing, performance and installation.
Baramba, Mary, b. 1938
Mary Baramba is an Indigenous artist born in 1938. Her language group is Eastern Kunwinjku. Baramba is best known for her large fish collecting baskets ...
Barba, Bibi, b. 1968
An indigenous artist of the Birri Gubba people of Central Queensland, Bibi Barba is a painter, glass sculptor and textile artist whose work was exhibited ...
Barber, Fanny
Diarist and sketcher who kept an account of her domestic and social life while living in Bundaberg, Queensland in the late 1880s.