Miss Ada Bell's work, exhibited in the 1893 Art Society of NSW exhibition, received mixed reviews in the press. Described by the Sydney Illustrated News ...
After two previous trips to Australia as a natural historian, George Bennett finally settled in Sydney in 1836 and worked as a medical practitioner. He ...
Mrs. Bennett showed her paintings in successive exhibitions at the Art Society of NSW from 1887 through 1893. Her flower and fruit studies received generally ...
Emigrating from the USA, William True Bennett was a highly regarded photographer who lived and worked mostly in Queensland. The nineteenth-century equivalent to the modern ...
Dorothy Benny was an embroiderer whose only known work dates from 1899. There is some speculation she may be the mother of acclaimed painter Rupert ...
William Mariner Bent was a professional photographer who had a number of studios in Bendigo, Victoria throughout the late the 1860s until the early 1890s. ...
Winifred Betts was a painter and craftworker in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She exhibited her student work at the Sydney Exhibition of ...
The landscape painter, J.I. Biggs, was active in Victoria c.1885-1900. Biggs's work 'Back Beach, Sorrento' was exhibted with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1900.