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Brier, J. W.
A late-nineteenth-century artist known for "Trees near Kew".
Brierley, Alec, b. 1911
Mid 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, illustrator and writer.
Brierly, Oswald Walters, b. 1817
Oswald Walters Brierly was a well-respected marine and natural history painter whose works are held in many public and private collections in Australia and England.
Bright, Ashbury
Bright worked as a professional photographer from 1858 to 1868 in Victoria and Queensland. As well as producing carte-de-visite portraits in Melbourne, he photographed Aboriginal ...
Brim, Warren, b. 1976
Warren Brim of the Djabugay people of Kuranda, North Queensland was born in 1976 and works as a painter and linocut printer.
Brindley, Robert
Robert Brindley was a painter and draughtsman in the mid-19th century.
Brinkwater, Peter
Peter Brinkwater worked in early 20th-century Australia as a painter.
Briscoe, Teddy Mjnba Jampijinpa, b. 1943
Anmatyerre artist and senior member of the Mt Allan community (NT), Briscoe lives on his outstation an hour's drive away at Pulardi, a Dingo Dreaming ...
Brissenden, Edwin Torrens
Edwin Torrens Brissenden advertised him as a photographer well-versed in all known photographic processes of the day.
Broad, Alfred Scott, b. 1854
Late colonial South Australian painter, illustrator, cartoonist, commercial artist and advertising agent
Broadbent, James
Curator, architectural historian, architect and cartoonist.
Broadhurst, Francis J., b. 1914
Mid 20th century Melbourne trained and Sydney based caricaturist, illustrator, painter and designer.
Broadley, Ron
Mid 20th century illustrator and commercial pulp fiction artist.
Brocklesby, Philip Noah
An 1849 sketch of a cattle station executed by Philip Noah Brocklesby is now in the collection of the Mitchell Library.
Brockman, William Locke, b. 1802
A sketcher, pastoralist and politician, Brockman settled in the Upper Swan region with his wife and nine children.
Brodie, Alexander, b. 1840
As a professional photography, Alexander Brodie took photographs of the first artists' camp in the Grose Valley in order to entice tourists. While it does ...