Edwin Bode was a painter and photographer who travelled throughout Queensland painting watercolours of homesteads in exchange for board and lodging. A longtime resident of ...
A landscape painter of the 1890s, a photograph of Beatrice Boldeman's work is held in the Mitchell Library. The oil on board painting, 'Marysville, Victoria" ...
S. P. Bond was a photo-material importer and photographer based in Adelaide. As a member of the South Australian Photographic Society, Bond exhibited prints and ...
W. H. Bonney was an artist calligrapher and draughtsman who illustrated the illuminated address to Governor of Western Australia Sir Gerard Smith in 1895.
Sydney painter and tile maker, Emily Boodle exhibited her painted tiles and watercolours at several exhibitions throughout the late 1880s, including the New Zealand and ...
Influential early 20th New Zealand painter, art teacher, psychotherapist, cartoonist and illustrator, Booth contributed cartoons (from New Zealand) to the Bulletin and other Sydney publications. ...
Federation-era cartoonist, Booty was a regular contributor to a number of Western Australian journals and newspapers. Born in Sydney, he spent time in Melbourne and ...
Reginald Arthur Borstel painted genre scenes of ships and maritime subjects in the late 1890s/early 1900s. He was known to have collaborated with the photographer ...
George W.R. Bourne was a topographical and marine artists whose late 19th century scenes of Western Australia include depictions of Fremantle Lighthouse and the shipwreck ...
Stuart Bouverie was an illuminator known for one (probably commissioned) work, a painted illuminated addressed that was presented to Captain Hugh Craig of the SS ...