Kapunda, South Australia's first resident general practitioner, Blood was also a keen amateur photographer who was said to submit most of his friends to the ...
John Bloomfield is a Sydney artist and academic. His work is based primarily on painting from architectural sources and photographic media. He has lectured extensively ...
Ethel Annie Bloxam was a founding member of the South Australian Society of Arts in 1892 and a frequent exhibitor, showing her work regularly until ...
Colonial-era New England watercolourist. Bloxsome arrived in New South Wales in 1849, a year after marrying Oswald Bloxsome Jnr in London. Her subject matter consisted ...
Living in Australia for roughly two decades in the mid-19th century, a number of Henrietta Bloxsome's works survive in national collections. They variously depict scenes ...
Thomas Bluett settled in Hobart in 1843 and became a well-known lithographer whose clients included artists such as Thomas Chapman and Mary Morton Allport.
A student at the Berlin Academy of Art under German Impressionist Max Liebermann, Blumann fled Nazi Germany in 1938, she and her husband settling in ...
Painter who studied at the Berlin Academy of Arts under Max Liebermann and Kathe Kolwitz (1914-1918). Blumann arrived at Perth with her family in the ...
Frank Freeman Blundell was a travelling professional photographer who worked throughout Victoria in the 1860s. His work from the late 1860s places him variously at ...
Julie Blyfield is a jewellery, object and vessel maker based in South Australia. She has presented at numerous jewellers' conferences, led workshops and mentored to ...
Miss Blyth was a painter and art teacher who exhibited in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales despite living predominantly in Hobart, Tasmania. Formerly ...
W. Blyth was a sketcher whose drawings of Tumut, New South Wales were exhibited in 1861 at the preparatory exhibition for the London International exhibition ...