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Bayly, John V.
John V. Bayly regularly exhibited his paintings with the Art Society of New South Wales throughout the 1880s.
Bayly, W. D.
W.D. Bayly exhibited three works in the 1883 Art Society of NSW which garnered a favourable mention in the Sydney Morning Herald.
Bayly, Peter
Bayly was a principal of Bayly Design Associates (now Bayly Design, Melbourne). His career began with Phillips, Adelaide in 1956. He designed products for Hoover, ...
Bayne, Jacinda, b. 1975
New Zealand born painter, resides in Western Australia
Beach, Grace, b. 1873
A painter, Miss Grace Beach exhibited her works in two exhibitions in Sydney, NSW in the 1890s.
Beach, H. P.
Professional photographer working in Victoria in the 1860s, Beach took photographs at the Burnt Creek Diggings in 1861.
Beach, Eric
NZ and Australia poet and playwright
Beach, Annie
Late 20th century political cartoonist, Beach's work was reproduced in Wendy Harmer's 1994 book "It's a joke, Joyce: Australia's funny women". Beach worked across several ...
Beadle, Paul, b. 1917
Influential mid 20th century sculptor, illustrator and art teacher who taught extensively in Australia in the 1940s and 1950s before settling in Auckland, New Zealand. ...
Beal, Annie Eliza, b. 1860
A woodcarver, Beal belonged to that class of cultured Edwardian gentlewomen who had the luxury of leisure time to indulge their artistic endeavours. Her Gothic ...
Beale, Margaret
Arriving in Australia with her younger children, Beale joined her husband (and elder children) in Tasmania before moving to Melbourne. In Hobart Town she had ...
Beale, Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Beale's sketching was limited to rudimentary drawings of her family that accompanied her diary entries detailing her traditional domestic life with her parents and ...
Beam, Harriet
Mrs Harriet Beam showed her watercolour paintings featuring groups of flowers at the Victorian Exhibition of 1872.
Beament, J.
A painter, J. Beament exhibited Cornish and Victorian landscapes with the Victorian Artists' Society in the early 1900s.