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Atkinson, Jarrod
Jarrod Atkinson, of Yorta Yorta and Gunditjamara heritage, is a painter who holds a Diploma of Art from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
Bagnal,
Art teacher in Parramatta, NSW. While employed at the Native Institution Bagnal is said to have promised private drawing lessons to Mary Hassall.
Barraclough, H. A.
A member of the Sydney Brush Club, H. A. Barraclough exhibited his works in various exhibitions from 1889 to 1891.
Bayly,
Mr Bayly exhibited at the Art Society of New South Wales 1889 exhibition in Sydney, NSW.
Beasley, Hillson
Artist recorded as active circa 1896.
Beilby,
Mr. Beilby showed seven paintings at the 1847 Exhibition of Colonial Artists in Adelaide. The works, which included landscape and figurative works, received mixed reviews.
Bell, H.
Little is known of the artist Bell but he is recorded as being active c.1896
Betts,
Late colonial-era woodblock artist, woodcarver and pastry cook from Hamilton, Victoria. Betts put his skills to good use, carving both functional and decorative butter pats ...
Birchall,
Colonial Tasmanian sketcher, cartoonist and school-teacher, Birchall's work attracted the favourable attention of the Mercury newspaper on the occasion of its hanging in a Hobart ...
Brown,
Photographer, Brown accompanied William Blandowski on an expedition through central Victoria in 1854.
Bushelle,
Mr Bushelle was an artist who painted the Hungarian crest on a silk flag for Mr J Rose that was exhibited at the 1877 annual ...
Butler,
Mr. Butler exhibited his works in the meetings organised by the Brush Club.
Campbell,
Elected committee member of Victoria Sketching Club.
Carter,
Painter from Victoria. Participated in the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition in 1888.
Cato, John (Jack) Cyril, b. 1889
Professional photographer and photographic historian.
Cavanagh, J. C.
artist, active circa 1896.
Chambers,
Art student, was a student in the Art Society of New South Wales classes under A.J. Daplyn.
Chambers, H. E.
Mr H.E. Chambers was awarded the first prize (£5) at a students' competition held by the trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW in 1890.